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Renault Captur
Renault’s market-leading crossover supermini is back in more sophisticated second-generation form
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Excellent yet still affordable future classics
One of the surest indicators of a nailed-on future classic for many years was motorsport pedigree - think what success on the race track did for the likes of the Porsche 911 2.7 RS and BMW E30 M3 - but in more recent times it’s become less of a factor. If a car is rare and widely reckoned to be one of the best of its type to drive, it’ll probably reach classic status. Beauty is another factor and so too is significance; a car that changed the game in its sector is bound to be held in high regard for years to come.
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Publication names Tesla Energy as top company in its market: 'Pioneering the future of energy'
Though Tesla Energy launched in 2015, the company still had an output of nearly 15 GWh in battery energy storage systems as of 2023.
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2025 Chevy Trax Review: The genuinely good small crossover we needed
The 2025 Chevy Trax is a small SUV that delivers exceptional value, tons of space and drives surprisingly well.
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I drove Tesla's Cybertruck. These 10 cool features made it (almost) seem worth the $100,000 price tag.
Driving the Tesla Cybertruck was a strange mix of fun, bewilderment, and sheer embarrassment. These 10 features impressed me the most.
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What 1980s car-loving celebrities thought of their cars
Peter Stringfellow, Rowan Atkinson, Ken Tyrrell, Gary Numan; we interviewed them all to ask about their daily drivers
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The best used electric car bargains to snap up now
Prices of used electric cars are approaching parity with ICE. Which means now is the time to buy a used EV
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Citroen will drop small and large cars to focus on profitability
French firm will ditch C5 X to focus on mid-size; Ami quadricycle wins reprieve
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The world’s most controversial car engines
Others may have been generally excellent, but flawed in some way, or used in the wrong car, or introduced when the world wasn’t yet ready for them. Once described as “a horrible engine, but free from bugs”, the B-Series was designed by Austin and powered a great many mid-sized British saloons, as well as sports cars such as the MGA. On the petrol available to ordinary motorists in the late 1950s, it was exceptionally fragile, and threatened to do so much damage to the car’s otherwise splendid reputation that MG abandoned it after building just over 2000 cars, from a total MGA production run of more than 100,000.
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Tax busters: the interesting cars that cost (almost) nothing to tax
Tax busters: the interesting cars that cost (almost) nothing to tax Many of us aren't ready to go electric quite yet, but that doesn't mean you need to spend much more than nothing to tax your car…
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1000-HP Piëch GT Revealed, a Sports Car Concept From a Startup with a Famous Name
The scion of a famous automotive family takes a second shot with a startup that will produce a GT to be built by Multimatic and targeted for 2028.
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Verstappen notes ‘really good progress’ on 2026 regulations but drivers largely split
Max Verstappen says the FIA and Formula 1 have made "really good progress" on the 2026 regulations but is among many drivers reserving judgment about such a radical change. On Thursday the FIA released images of how it expects the 2026 car to look ...
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Ocon says Alpine exit built over ‘several months’
Esteban Ocon says his target is to remain in Formula 1 but there are no certainties, as he explains how his departure from Alpine was discussed over a number of months. The Frenchman will leave Alpine at the end of this season after five years with ...
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Iconic Willow Springs International Raceway Is For Sale
The future of one of the oldest road courses in the country is hanging in the balance after 62 years of family ownership.
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Junkyard Gem: 1983 Ford Bronco
A 1983 Ford Bronco with straight-six engine and four-speed manual transmission, found in a Colorado self-service wrecking yard.
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Veteran’s 1973 Buick Riviera Stolen Out Of Ohio Backyard
A military veteran and former firefighter is hurting after someone stole his beloved 1973 Buick Riviera out of his backyard. We’ve highlighted similar stories before and it’s obvious car thieves have zero appreciation for people who have helped preserve their freedoms. Find out why modern cars are getting totaled out more by insurance companies. The theft happened in Toledo, Ohio sometime during the night of May 1 and was discovered on the morning of May 2. The guy sounds heartbroken in an inter
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Fun Facts From NASCAR’s Long History With Road Racing
NASCAR Cup Series hits the road this Sunday with the Save Mart 350 at Sonoma.
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Watch a Homebuilt V12 Push a Land Speed Car to 244 MPH at 9,500 RPM
This naturally aspirated V12 with 920 horsepower wasn't made by Ferrari or Lamborghini. It was made by two dudes in a shop.