Skip to main content

2021 Ford Bronco revealed with two-door and four-door options, starting price of $29,995

Iconic Bronco makes much-anticipated debut including first-ever four-door option. Ford’s flagship of off-road vehicles will feature Ecoboost engines, seven-speed manual transmission and 35-inch tires. 200 factory-backed aftermarket accessories allow for nearly infinite customization.
Advertising

By: Jimmy Dinsmore

A New Subaru Software Update Will Help Apple Users But Android Auto Is Left Out For Now

Subaru updated its Starlink Apple CarPlay software for the 2020 Subaru Outback but what about Android users?
Advertising

By: Denis Flierl

Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 392 Concept Impresses Some, Disappoints Others

A Jeep Wrangler or Gladiator with the 392-cubic inch Hemi would be an awesome off-roader, but while so many people were convinced that this was a hint at an upcoming production model, it is a concept that was likely slated to debut a few months back at the Easter Jeep Safari.
Advertising

By: Patrick Rall

3 Reasons Why You Want The New Subaru Crosstrek With A CVT And Not A 6-Speed Manual

Can you get a manual transmission in the new 2021 Subaru Crosstrek? Yes, but there are three reasons why you don’t want one.
Advertising

By: Denis Flierl

Ford Bronco Models Will Be Greeted By Festivities

When Ford reveals its three-model Bronco line Monday night, the new brand will be greeted by dealer receptions and parties. The automaker will use its own social media space to introduce the Bronco two-door and four-door and the slightly smaller Bronco Sport. The Ford fan world has been waiting for this model for three years.
Advertising

By: Marc Stern

Subaru Files Lawsuit After Being Defrauded $9.7 Million In A Phony Invoice Scheme

Subaru of America has filed a lawsuit against an LA firm after being cheated out of $9.7 million. See how a former janitorial supply company stole the money from Subaru by submitting phony invoices.
Advertising

By: Denis Flierl

Hyundai Builds the World's First Hydrogen Fuel Cell Commercial Truck

Hyundai builds and ships out the world's first Hydrogen Fuel Cell heavy-duty commercial trucks to Switzerland. This achievement is a historic moment for Hyundai and commercial transportation.
Advertising

By: Kevin Meyn