• Watch the crazy way you refill washer fluid in the Renault Twingo

    In many ways, the new Renault Twingo is a very old-school car. While its look and mechanicals are entirely modern, moving the engine to the back with rear-wheel drive harkens back to small, European cars of the '60s. The little Frenchman has a platform co-developed with Daimler and shares its…

    Autoblog25 mins ago
  • Gas Monkey Garage Headed to Pikes Peak in 500-HP Custom Ford Falcon

    The boys at Gas Monkey Garage (GMG) are at it again. This time, they have big aspirations for their latest project — a 1963 Ford Falcon. But it’s not just any Falcon, it’s a purebred race car, and Gas Monkey’s head mechanic, Aaron Kaufman, is ready to take it to the infamous Pikes Peak Hill Climb […]

    Boldride28 mins ago
  • Homeowners Get a Bailout This Year

    If you own a home and pay for a mortgage, you could reduce your payments by as much as $3,000 a year. Here is how it works.

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  • New TDI Clean Diesel Engine Coming for 2015 Volkswagen Models

    When the 2015 model-year versions of the Volkswagen Beetle, Golf, Jetta, and Passat go on sale in the fall of 2014, they will be offered with a new 2.0-liter TDI Clean Diesel 4-cylinder engine that is more powerful and more fuel-efficient than the engine it replaces.

    J.D. Power and Associates35 mins ago
  • 2015 Chrysler 200, driven back into contention

    When we last met the mid-sized 200 sedan in 2011, Chrysler was still staggering out of bankruptcy and near-extinction. The 200 was a repurposed Sebring, a car that no cabbie or rental-fleet manager could love, a dull, clumsy, sad, and dated affair patched together out of straw and used chewing gum.…

    Motoramic45 mins ago
  • What your car really costs you

    Ever wonder where your money disappears every month? Take a look in your garage.

    The Wall Street Journal47 mins ago
  • 2016 Ford Taurus to ride atop reworked Fusion platform

    Generally, cars get bigger and heavier as they get older. That's why it looks so ridiculous when you park a classic Mini next to a modern version. The same can be said of the Corvette, the BMW 3 Series, Porsche 911 and, of course, the Ford Taurus.

    Autoblog52 mins ago
  • Formula E attracts four more F1 drivers

    Jarno Trulli remains the only one with an F1 race victory to his name.

    Autoblog
  • 2015 Acura TLX confirmed for New York debut

    Acura has announced that the 2014 New York Auto Show will see the arrival of the production TLX – the sedan that will replace both the TL and TSX in the company's lineup. The TLX was already previewed ...

    Autoblog
  • Porsche announces plan to replace 911 GT3 engines

    Our source is unaware of Porsche being contacted by GT3 owners concerned about the impact of a replacement engine on their car's collectibility or resale value.

    Autoblog
  • Bentley Teases Future SUV, Looks More ‘Normal’

    With 1.5 million vehicles, the crossover market is one of the largest vehicle segments in the automotive industry. This is a high stakes market, but the profits are low, much like the family sedan market. Meanwhile, the luxury SUV market is a much smaller segment, but carries much higher sticker…

    Boldride
  • Barra says recalled GM cars 'safe to drive' with one big 'if'

    The ongoing investigation into General Motors' 1.6-million-car ignition recall continues to pick up steam, with most questions centering on what the company knew and when it knew it. On Tuesday, newly minted CEO Mary Barra held a press conference to directly address questions about GM's safety…

    Autoblog
  • SRT Suspends Viper Production for Two Months Citing Slow Sales

    The new SRT Viper is one of the biggest, boldest cars on the market. But it would seem customers aren’t chomping at the bit to own one of these monster machines, considering SRT’s recent announcement — a two-month idling of Viper production. With SRT selling a mere 91 Vipers in January, February…

    Boldride
  • Toyota's $1.2 billion fine, GM recall highlight defects in U.S. auto safety

    The announcement today by U.S. federal prosecutors of a $1.2 billion payment by Toyota to avoid prosecution over safety problems linked to 37 deaths closes the chapter on a dark moment for the world's largest automaker — just as General Motors struggles to answer questions about its own delayed…

    Motoramic
  • The List #0117: Race in the King of the Hammers

    Our hosts head to the Mojave Desert in California to compete in one of the most varied and extreme off-road races on the planet, the inimitable King of the Hammers. Jessi Combs has entered the event four times, but has yet to finish. For her co-pilot, Patrick McIntyre, this will be his first…

    Autoblog
  • Anti-Aging Creams of 2014

    The retinol cream that stands the test of time. Discover why dermatologists recommend this wrinkle product more than cosmetic injections.

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  • Ford UK exec says EVs are a good way to lose a fortune

    There's "no point in us getting behind [EVs] and losing a fortune" - Ford's Mark Ovenden

    Autoblog
  • 2015 Mercier-Jones Supercraft Is The Bugatti Veyron Of Hovercraft

    The Bugatti Veyron is, to say the least, a desirable car. The 2015 Mercier-Jones Supercraft can and--according to Road & Track--it aims to be the Veyron of air-cushion vehicles. According to its Chicago-based creator, the advantage of this hovercraft is that it can travel at high speeds over all…

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  • 2014 Kia Cadenza

    A look beneath its skin suggested a very similar heart and soul to the Hyundai Azera.

    Autoblog
  • $1.4B hedge fund suit against Porsche dismissed

    Investors have canvassed courts in Europe and the US to repeatedly sue Porsche over its failed attempt to take over Volkswagen in 2008 (see here, and here and here), and they have repeatedly failed to win any ...

    Autoblog
  • Porsche Is Putting A New Engine In Every New 911 GT3 After Fires Destroy Two Cars

    Porsche will replace the engine on every 2014 911 GT3 it has sold, after fires sparked by engine damage destroyed two cars. Porsche CEO Matthias Mueller told Bloomberg, "(The company) is not taking any risks when it comes to the safety of (its) customers." He also made it clear the firm is "very…

    Business Insider
  • Volvo Connecting Cars via Cloud to Warn of Road Hazards

    Imagine a future where cars can talk to each other, and warn fellow drivers about potential road hazards. A new pilot system being enacted by Volvo and Swedish transportation officials could shed some light on that future of interconnected cars, for the betterment of safety on our roads. Volvo has…

    Boldride
  • The Best Way to Sleep through the Night

    Discover a safe, natural sleep-aid that is helping people of all ages get the best sleep of their life.

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