If the federal government had an annual award for creative writing, this year’s winner would be, hands-down, the Commerce Department officials who wrote that automobile imports threaten U.S. national security. Not even the writers of “Game of Thrones” could top
Henrik Fisker, the man behind the ill-fated Tesla-challenging Karma hybrid sports car and current CEO of Fisker Inc., has announced a new electric SUV with “close to 300 miles” of range that will start “below $40,000.” The car, which is the second
At the 2019 Geneva Motor Show Audi is presenting the plug-in hybrid variants of the A8, A7 Sportback, A6 and Q5. All these cars will come with an electric range of more than 40 km in the WLTP cycle. Thanks to
ome think auto shows are a thing of the past. I hope not. Granted, most of the American expos have lost some of their sex appeal lately by focusing on the practical rather than the fabulous—but not in Geneva. The
Sports cars are those expensive and beautifully designed cars in the market that appear to be capable of delivering a fantastic performance to the concerned users. They are attractive cars that have not more than two seats, meaning that half
For car aficionados that have always wanted to own a fancy trophy car without having to shell out hundreds of thousands of dollars for the privilege, a financial technology upstart has come up with the perfect solution. Rally Rd, a
New versions of some of the most popular truck models in the U.S. will make their public debuts at the Chicago Auto Showthis week. At the top of the list is the Ford Super Duty, the strongest member of the F-Series
Owning a sports car is a tempting idea – and once upon a time it was one available to the young, limber and care-free. The modern era of £3,000-plus insurance quotes for 21-year-olds driving bog standard hatchbacks means those days
It’s an expanded episode of The Week In Sports Cars podcast with Marshall Pruett and Graham Goodwin following a rain-soaked Rolex 24 At Daytona with great questions submitted via Facebook, Reddit, and Twitter for the listener-driven show. Discussion Topics: IMSA