The BMW E60 M5 Redemption Arc Is Complete For years, BMW's wild V10 sedan was misunderstood. Now, it’s beloved. What changed? By Maddox Kay Apr 13 -
We've Reached Peak Horsepower. Now What? Companies have pushed horsepower to its limits, but the next revolution might not be more power—it could be less. By Jeff Perez Mar 30 -
Waymo Won't Go Where Americans Need It Most. But Why? Even as Waymo expands to more cities, the autonomous ride-sharing service doesn't meet the needs of roughly 46 million rural Americans. By Anthony Alaniz Mar 16 -
Why Is The Audi RS5 So Heavy? Let's Look At The Numbers If you keep asking the question of 'how did cars get so heavy?' We did a little bit of math to figure it out. By Chris Rosales Mar 2 -
In Defense Of Car Bloat: Why Performance Cars Must Get Fatter To Survive When electrification becomes a necessary evil, what else are automakers supposed to do? By Adrian Padeanu Feb 24 -
Car Ownership Is Up For Debate In Congress. Here's What's At Stake Two proposed laws could give car owners more control of their vehicle's data and service options—but they need your support. By Anthony Alaniz Feb 18 -
It's Not Just Auto Stop/Start. The EPA Wants To Gut Emissions Regulations The EPA is rolling back major climate protections established under President Obama. Here’s what that could mean for your next car—and the environment. By Jeff Perez Feb 12 -
Why Porsche's Electric Sports Car Might Be Dead On Arrival Porsche's decision to potentially stop development of its EV sports cars could prove a costly mistake. But it may be worth it in the long run. By Jeff Glucker Feb 12 -
The Rise, Fall, And Meme-ification Of The Nissan Altima The Nissan Altima was once a normal, respectable family sedan. How did it become synonymous with reckless driving, bad credit, and memes? By Maddox Kay Feb 9 -
Why Audi Joining F1 Is Such A Big Deal Audi has competed and won at the highest levels across multiple motorsports disciplines. Could we see the same in F1? By Jeff Glucker Feb 6 -
How The Rich Are Ruining Classic Car Ownership For The Rest of Us The race to build the next six-figure restomod has sent classic car prices skyrocketing. And it's only going to get worse. By Jeff Glucker Feb 2 -
AI, Affordability, And America: What Will The Auto Industry Look Like In 2026? Skyrocketing prices, AI-packed cars, and the return of gas engines could make for an unpredictable year. By Jeff Perez Jan 12 -
Do Americans Even Want Chinese Cars? With affordable vehicles disappearing from the US, China could offer a cheaper solution. But do Americans actually want that? By Jeff Perez Jan 7 -
A Eulogy For The Karma Revero. And The Fisker Karma The Fisker Karma was supposed to be the future. It ended up being a major flop. By Zander Sutton Jan 5 -
Trump's Kei Car Solution Only Creates More Expensive Problems Kei cars built in the US would cost too much. Instead, the government should just let people import new ones from Asia. By Anthony Alaniz Dec 29 2025 -
The Gas Engine Refuses To Die With electric car hype slowing, the gas engine is making an unexpected comeback—and some automakers are betting big on its return. By Jeff Perez Dec 22 2025 -
What Happened to Jaguar? Times are tough at Jaguar, but who's to blame? We take a closer look. By Jeff Glucker Dec 16 2025 -
Which Stellantis Brands Should Stay—And Which Ones Should Go? Stellantis is considering axing some of its 14 car brands. Let’s play a quick game of armchair executive and decide the fate of each. By Jeff Perez Dec 15 2025 -
Toyota Wants GR To Be a Standalone Brand. That's a Mistake Unless Toyota plans on spending millions to fully develop a standalone Gazoo Racing brand, the GR GT is destined to become the next SRT Viper. By Jeff Perez Dec 11 2025 -
Your Car Is Watching You—Whether You Like It or Not Modern vehicles are packed with software, which automakers use to collect data on nearly every move you make—and that should worry you. By Anthony Alaniz Dec 8 2025 -
Lexus Should Make the Electric LFA—Under One Condition Replacing the LFA's V-10 engine with batteries is understandably controversial, even for EV fans. But what if they're onto something? By Patrick George Dec 5 2025 -
Americans Don't Actually Want Kei Cars Trump's latest scheme to bring Kei cars to America sounds like a good idea, but the reality is that most Americans don’t actually want them. By Jeff Perez Dec 5 2025 -
Overlanding Isn't Just Growing—It's Evolving Count the roof-top tents on your next commute—they’re everywhere. And it's not just on SUVs. By Jeff Glucker Nov 24 2025 -
Mazda: It's Time to Give up on Your Rotary Sports Car Dreams The rotary engine was a glorious experiment, but Mazda's future can't be forged in the past. By Adrian Padeanu Nov 13 2025 -