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Grand Theft Auto Won’t Leave the US. The Game’s Co-Founder Explains Why

Outside of the London expansion for the first Grand Theft Auto video game, the series has settled on satirizing America ever since. Gamers have committed mass atrocities in fictionalized versions of New York, Los Angeles, and Miami, and there’s a simple reason for that: There’s no place like the good ol’ United States.  Rockstar Co-Founder Dan Houser revealed on the Lex Fridman podcast that there’s a reason why the series keeps returning to these iconic cities. Houser said: …

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Honda Engineers Want a New S2000. We’re Not Holding Out Hope

Honda introduced the S2000 at the turn of the century, just over 25 years ago. It was a purpose-built convertible sports car that the automaker produced for a decade, and rumors of its return swirled for years, with no new car ever materializing. There are no definitive plans to resurrect the model, but there’s clearly still a lot of love for it within the company.   According to Drive, Tomoyuki …

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BMW Is Killing Its M Competition Models. But for Good Reason

Up until very recently, BMW offered two different variants for each of its M cars: The standard M and the more powerful Competition model. Lately, however, the brand has quietly started phasing out its Competition trim. But BMW has a good reason for the shift. In a recent interview with BMW Blog, BMW M CEO Frank van Meel confirmed that …

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Nissan and Mercedes Will Close Their Joint Factory

Nissan and Daimler inked a deal in 2015 to build the Cooperation Manufacturing Plant Aguascalientes (COMPAS) in central Mexico. The 50:50 joint venture invested $1 billion in the factory, where production began in 2017 with the Infiniti QX50 and QX55. The Mercedes A-Class joined the assembly line a year later, followed by the GLB in 2019. The A-Class was short-lived, …

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Mazda Wants Cars to Suck Back Their Own Emissions

It’s well known that Japanese automakers have long been reluctant to commit fully to battery electric vehicles. Toyota has been the most vocal about this stance, with chairman Akio Toyoda claiming EVs will never exceed a 30 percent market share. Instead, companies from the Land of the Rising Sun see biofuels as a potential savior of the internal combustion engine. …

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Lamborghini Temerario Super Trofeo teased ahead of debut

The Lamborghini Temerario GT3 made its debut at Goodwood earlier this year. Now, the company is all set to roll out the Temerario Super Trofeo. The first teasers have just dropped, and we can confirm that the new track car will break cover next weekend at the Misano Circuit in Italy. Lamborghini Super Trofeo is a one-make racing championship conducted …

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The Cadillac Celestiq Got Way Pricier for 2026

The Cadillac Celestiq is the automaker’s low-volume luxury model meant to showcase its bespoke capabilities. Such an extreme car comes at an equally extreme price, with the 2025 model starting at around $340,000. As Cadillac prepares to produce the 2026 model, though, the price is going up significantly.   The 2026 Celestiq is $60,000 more expensive than before, with a …

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First-ever SSC Tuatara Aggressor track-focused hypercar delivered

SSC North America has delivered the first-ever track-focused version of the Tuatara hypercar. Dubbed the Aggressor, it was developed specifically for track use and comes with a high-downforce kit. Unlike the standard Tuatara, which is designed to reach the highest top speed, the Aggressor package focuses entirely on downforce, aerodynamics and driver engagement. The chassis is also said to have …

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