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News Opinion (Page 39)

News Opinion

Opinion on auto industry news. Opinion on cars and new vehicles.

By Tinsae Aregay on
Tesla has reassured Cybertruck owners that their trucks “are not rusting.” Says multiple brown spots seen on the stainless steel exoskeleton are caused by “iron-containing debris from the environment” stuck to the truck.
By Dimitar Angelov on
All signs point to the 2026 Toyota MR-2 being a proper driver's car with a stick
By John Goreham on
Mazda’s 2024 CX-50 is a big hit. We found three things we liked about the CX-50 and identified two areas in need of improvement.
By Bhavik Sreenath on
Forget Cybertrucks – this Chinese SUV does tank turns, floats on water, and has Tesla sweating.
By Bhavik Sreenath on
Jaguar I-Pace runaway incident fuels fears about EV safety and reliability. Are we rushing electrification at the cost of our safety?
By Tinsae Aregay on
Tesla recently posted quarterly numbers showing a 20% decline in deliveries. This has once again raised concern by Tesla investors that Musk’s increasingly political and polarizing views are hurting Tesla. Musk has harshly responded to these suggestions.
By Justin Hart on
What body style is that, you ask? Why none other than the venerable wagon, or “estate” as they say in the UK. Which 2025 Kia model will be available as a wagon? That would be the brand new Kia K4, which replaces the outgoing Forte sedan.
By John Goreham on
How many Cybertrucks has Tesla sold? In its latest bad excuse for delivery reporting, Tesla doesn’t even reveal how (low) its Cybertruck deliveries are.
By John Goreham on
Toyota’s U.S. market delivery results are in and the big news is that hybrids are massively popular with consumers.
By John Goreham on
As with so many issues and choices, America seems intent on dividing itself and engaging in active othering when it comes to electric vehicles. Here are two terms to know.
By Dimitar Angelov on
A heated discussion on Reddit regarding Toyota RAV4 maintenance cost and dealership frivolity begs the question of how much you should pay for a 60,000-mile or six-year service.
By John Goreham on
Discounts on new Tesla vehicles began years ago, but the ones we are seeing right now seem a bit extreme. Here's what we think it all means.
By Timothy Boyer on
An automotive oil lubrication expert takes a look at whether his daughter’s 2023 Toyota Corolla engine had been properly broken in before it was sold to her.
By Dimitar Angelov on
Toyota Camry continues to dominate the sedan market, but these slightly used Japanese and Korean models provide great alternatives if you don't want to go for a brand-new car.
By Tinsae Aregay on
A few weeks back, MKBHD sold his Tesla Model S Plaid & replaced it with a Porsche 911. Today, as MKBHD releases his effusive Cybertruck 2000-mile review video, Tesla’s Lead Cybertruck engineer asks whether he regrets moving from a Tesla to a Porsche 911.
By Tinsae Aregay on
Tesla detractors criticize the Cybertruck as a “vehicle for soccer moms” and claim that the Cybertruck is not a real truck. However, Tesla appears to have jumped on the bandwagon and embraced the Cybertruck as the “perfect mom vehicle.”
By Dimitar Angelov on
Toyota is still a solid performer in North America, but Chinese automakers are casting a shadow in certain markets. Will this happen in North America too?
By Tinsae Aregay on
A Tesla Cybertruck has demonstrated the true strength of the truck’s 30X cold-rolled stainless steel exoskeleton in an unfortunate crash with a Nissan Sentra. The Cybertruck sustained barely a dent, whereas the Nissan was completely destroyed.
By Dimitar Angelov on
Toyota RAV4 is an over-achiever, but the Highlander and Grand Highlander make a very strong case regarding value for money.
By Dimitar Angelov on
Toyota Mirai came a bit too early for its own good, but this will change soon.
By John Goreham on
Are you looking for a large sedan that can double as a limo? If so, the Lexus LS 500 may be right up your alley.
By Tinsae Aregay on
Check your inbox if you are a Tesla investor with over $86,000 in Tesla shares. Tesla has sent a communication asking for further documentation proving shareholder status. The program allows you to skip the line and take early delivery of your Cybertruck.
By Timothy Boyer on
Looking to buy a used GM car? Here is one easy red flag you should never overlook that can tell you a lot about this GM model’s condition and a simple test to confirm your worst suspicion.
By Justin Hart on
The other day my neighbor tells me he is thinking about replacing his 2 gas powered vehicles with one electric vehicle (EV). But there’s a catch: he works from home, rarely drives long distances, and isn’t that sure about what the future holds, per se.
By Tinsae Aregay on
A massive leak reveals that Tesla has quietly included wireless charging capability in the Cybertrucks currently being delivered to customers. The feature was confirmed jointly through a teardown and the Cybertruck Service Manual.
By Tinsae Aregay on
A drone flight over Giga, Texas, shows a record 370 Cybertrucks parked at the facility. In response to the sea of stainless trucks photographed at the Texas facility, Elon Musk has given an update regarding the Cybertruck production ramp.
By Dimitar Angelov on
Forget the Mk4 Toyota Supra. This is the 2JZ-powered four-door Japanese sedan that's way more affordable.
By Tinsae Aregay on
The moment Tesla unveiled the Cybertruck, people rushed to get in line to be the first ones to receive the all-electric truck. However, Tesla has now created an option where select individuals can skip the line and receive their Cybertruck in less time.
By Dimitar Angelov on
Complete redesign, better quality, and more hybrid powertrains seem to be the focal points of the next-generation Toyota RAV4.
By Tinsae Aregay on
A Tesla accessory shop has completely reupholstered the Cybertruck’s vegan black seats and black-and-white interior with real Bordeaux leather seats, a red dashboard, and red leather door trims. What Cybertreuck interior color would you like to see next?