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Noah Washington

As seen in: Cointelegraph, Torque News, MotorTrend, TopSpeed, HotCars, HeyBeluga

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Noah Washington is an Atlanta-based automotive journalist focused on sports cars, luxury vehicles, and the performance culture that connects engineering to emotion. He covers industry news, buyer-focused reviews, and the stories behind the machines, why a design matters, how a platform evolved, and what a car feels like when the spec sheet stops talking, and the road starts answering.

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From an early age, Noah’s curiosity wasn’t limited to “what’s fast”, it was “why it’s fast,” “what makes it memorable,” and “what changes the second you live with it.” That mindset shows up in his work: clear, enthusiastic, forward writing that respects the reader’s time while still going deep on the details that define a great car.

“A great car is always intentional. You can feel the decisions the moment you turn the wheel.”

What Noah Covers

  • Sports Cars: performance design, handling character, powertrain identity
  • Luxury Cars: craftsmanship, real-world comfort, tech that actually improves ownership
  • Performance Culture: enthusiast trends, driver-first engineering, motorsports inspiration
  • Formula Drift: drivers, builds, and the innovation that shows up on track first

Selected Work

Work Highlights

At Torque News, Noah has maintained a high-output publishing cadence while keeping quality and performance standards high, producing two articles per day and contributing to major audience growth.

Noah is also a member of the Southeast Region Automotive Media Association.

Favorite Car

Noah’s favorite car is the Fiat 500 Abarth, small, loud, and full of personality, the kind of car that proves driving joy doesn’t require a supercar budget.

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2022 GMC Sierra AT4 Collision Sensor Issue Persists After 6 Dealer Visits and 4 Weeks in the Shop 0
2024 Corvette C8 With 3,000 Miles Falls Off Dealer Lift During Oil Leak Inspection 68
2026 Hyundai Ioniq 5 Limited May Show a Wider Turning Radius Than 2023 Model 0
4th-Gen Toyota Tacoma Owners Report Tailgate Stuck Closed After Freezing Weather 1
High-Mileage Kia EV6 Still Delivering 344 Miles of Range at 105,000 Miles 0
New GMC Sierra EV Software Update Boosts Regen From 3 Miles to 8.6 Miles 1
Used Ford F-150 Lightning Sale Reveals $3,900 Repair Issue After Delivery 0
Some Buyers Testing the Toyota Grand Highlander Are Ending Up in the Honda Pilot 1
$280 Michelin Defender LTX M/S2 Tires Could Improve Efficiency for Rivian R1S Owners 0
Nearly 300,000 Miles Later, This Hyundai Ioniq 5 Still Shows More Than 320 Miles of Range 0
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Why Some Cybertruck Owners Are Looking at 18-Inch Wheels and Falken Wildpeak Tires 0
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Early 2026 Hyundai Ioniq 9 Deliveries Suggest Smart Park Assist May Not Be Active Immediately 0
Ford F-150 Lightning Owner Warns of EVgo Security Flaw After Stranger Charges $18 to 'Plug & Charge' Account 0
Hyundai Palisade Engine Ruined After Dealership Allegedly Performs Emissions Test With No Oil 2
2026 Kia EV6 Owner Warns of "Melting" Charging Ports After Coolant Leak Causes Electrical Short 0
25,000-Mile Rivian R1S Tire Test Shows Hankook iON HT Outperforming OEM Pirelli Scorpions by $1,000 in Savings 2
Chevy Bolt Owner Who “Used to Despise EVs” Now Praises His 2021 Model, Saving $40 on Fuel in February and Planning to Fund a Level 2 Charger with Savings 0
Used Tesla Model Y Purchase Reveals "Night and Day Difference" for Buyer Tired of Dealership Markups and “As-Is” Sales, Owner Vows “I'll Never Work With a Dealership Again,” 0
Despite “Cheap To Operate” Claims, F-150 Lightning Owner Reports “Major Range Anxiety” in Idaho's Charging Deserts, Calling Standard Battery “A Little Nerve Racking” For Primary Vehicle Use 1
After a $6,500 Transport Fee to Washington, a Rivian R1T Owner in Alaska Says His Truck Is “Stuck” in Seattle Over a Second Warranty Issue and Shipping Dispute 8
After Relocating to Manhattan, a Cybertruck Owner Discovers Insurance Companies Deem His Vehicle “Unbindable,” Leaving Him Unable to Secure Coverage and Facing Parking Bans 0
A Rivian R2 Prototype Was Found “Completely Dark” with Only Brake Lights On in Los Angeles on February 23, 2026, Before Being Covered and Towed 40 Minutes Later, Witness Says “Only The Center Rear Brake Light Was On” 5
After 10,000 Miles, a Lucid Air GT Owner Finds “Stated Range Is Optimistic” But Praises Materially-Faster Charging Than His Previous Tesla Model S 0