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By Tinsae Aregay on
A Cybertruck owner was initially excited to learn that Tesla had quietly added free supercharger access to his truck. However, he quickly realized this means his truck has encountered a significant charging issue affecting home charging.
By John Goreham on
We ran the new BFGoodrich Trail-Terrain T/A+ tire on pavement and dirt under six popular adventure vehicles. For owners who need a livable, daily-use all-terrain tire, this might be the perfect solution.
By Tinsae Aregay on
A Tesla Model Y owner was surprised to discover a large spider inside his car’s camera housing. The vehicle’s driver-assist features have been acting strangely for some time, and Tesla is investigating, with the issue escalated to headquarters.
By Rob Enderle on
Volvo’s highly anticipated EX60 is finally hitting the US market, but the 400-mile P12 flagship remains delayed. Discover which models you can order today and explore long-range electric SUV alternatives.
By Rob Enderle on
HP just revealed a stunning new Ferrari-branded laptop, reigniting the long history of automotive tech partnerships. Let's explore why these co-branded machines generate unmatched office envy and fierce fan loyalty.
By Rob Enderle on
Join me at Kia's West Point facility as I explore the refreshed 2026 EV6, dissecting its advanced powertrains, redesigned aesthetics, and the frustrating reasons I passed on the GT model.
By Tim Healey on
The 2027 Charger announcement isn't really about stripes or brake calipers. It's about Dodge doubling down on something increasingly rare in today's industry: Giving buyers more ways to get exactly the car they want.
By Rob Enderle on
Join me as I explore the 2026 Kia Sportage at the state-of-the-art Georgia Metaplant, comparing its diverse powertrain options and striking design while examining Kia's bold American manufacturing strategy.
By Rob Enderle on
A four-hour drive from Savannah to Atlanta reveals the 2026 Kia Telluride offers intimidating styling and elegant interiors, though quirky controls and slippery seats leave room for improvement.
By John Goreham on
We compare and contrast two great Subaru crossover SUVs. Be prepared for some surprises. Virtually none of our expectations proved true when we evaluated the 2026 Crosstrek hybrid versus the Solterra EV.
By Tinsae Aregay on
The highly anticipated, more affordable $59,990 Cybertrucks are beginning to appear at Tesla service centers across the country. This indicates Tesla is close to starting deliveries of the sold-out cheaper Cybertruck variant.
By Rob Enderle on
Flying to Savannah to watch Kia launch the Sportage Hybrid revealed how advanced robotics and smart state politics are rapidly transforming Georgia into a modern American automotive powerhouse right now.
By Dimitar Angelov on
You can now get the ultimate road-going iteration of the Nissan GT-R engine, but it doesn’t come cheap.
By Tim Healey on
Ferrari has made divisive cars before, but nothing like the Ferrari Luce EV. And much of the criticism has nothing to do with the EV powertrain.
By Rob Enderle on
Legacy automakers are currently sabotaging legendary brands by churning out hideous electric vehicles. We explore whether Jaguar, Ferrari, Mercedes, or Tesla claims the ultimate title for the ugliest design ever.
By Dimitar Angelov on
The Longbow Speedster looks like a Ferrari while the Luce EV has already become a meme.
By Rob Enderle on
When legendary automakers abruptly abandon their design heritage for electric vehicles, massive customer backlash inevitably follows. We explore the costly missteps of Ferrari, Mercedes-AMG, and Jaguar and how they recover.
By Rob Enderle on
The new electric Ferrari Luce makes a tragic design pivot by using an Apple designer. Abandoning Maranello continuity for this EV isolates loyalists and ultimately destroys an iconic brand heritage.
By Rob Enderle on
Ferrari's first electric vehicle polarizes traditionalists while deliberately capturing a new demographic. Exploring the bold design choices behind the Luce reveals a calculated strategy to finally win over women drivers.
By Rob Enderle on
Ferrari’s new Luce EV repeats the brand mistakes Ford made with the Mustang Mach-E, proving legacy automakers still fundamentally misunderstand how to successfully transition into the modern electric era.
By Rob Enderle on
Ferrari and Jaguar abandon their legendary automotive heritage to chase sterile tech trends, infuriating loyal fans and destroying brand equity while proving these radical design shifts demand entirely new brands.
By Armen Hareyan on
Waymo, Uber and Tesla have recorded an impressive growth. Everyone of these companies have a unique angle in their expansion strategy, but Zoox has a growth strategy angle with Amazon that is grossly overlooked and can be used in SF, Miami and Austin.
By Dimitar Angelov on
Unlike many of its competitors, the Nissan Frontier does not firmly step into electrified territory, instead tweaking the already-capable platform we have come to know.
By Dimitar Angelov on
Juncheng Vehicle Co. practically makes classic cars last forever, but the stigma could make this a taboo in certain regions.
By Dimitar Angelov on
Remember the Copperhead Concept from 1997? Dodge finally decided to make it, but it will be a little bit different than the original.
By Tim Healey on
Car dealerships still don't have a sterling reputation. Doesn't matter if we're talking about the showroom floor or the service bay. One Toyota Tundra owner has some serious beef with an unnamed dealer.
By John Goreham on
If you’re a V6 fan, be open to other options, and you may be surprised by how much better other powertrains can be.
By Rob Enderle on
Converting a vintage automobile to electric power promises zero maintenance and endless torque, but staggering installation costs mean enthusiasts must patiently wait for the upcoming wave of standardized conversion kits.
By Rob Enderle on
As the American electric vehicle transition stalls against high interest rates and political uncertainty, we analyze which domestic automakers will thrive, barely survive, or completely collapse before the 2030 deadline
By Rob Enderle on
As electric vehicle sales slow in the United States and China, surging demand across Europe and emerging markets is permanently reshaping the global automotive ecosystem and determining who survives 2030.