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Subaru’s New STI Concept Looks Ready for Production

Subaru hasn’t built a proper STI model in the US in years—not since the previous WRX STI bowed out in 2021. While the company has previously said that a new gas-powered STI isn’t in the cards, its latest concept has us thinking otherwise. This car looks shockingly close to production. At the 2025 Japan Mobility Show, Subaru unveiled not one …

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Despite Early EV Promises, Volvo Will Keep Gas Engines for a Lot Longer

In the first half of this decade, there was a race to set a cutoff date for the ol’ combustion engine. Volvo claimed an early lead, announcing in early 2021 that it would go fully electric by the end of the decade. But like many other automakers, it has since backtracked on that ambitious EV pledge. Last year, the Swedish …

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Avis Mystery Car: Is It Worth It?

A woman was surprised by the vehicle she received as part of Avis’s “mystery car” rental option. This selection effectively leaves patrons’ cars up to the business’ choice whenever they arrive to pick up their ride. TikTok user Annie (@unotheunit) documented the whip she received upon opting for this choice in a social media post. While much of her TikTok …

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duPont Registry Group Launches duPont Registry Garage

duPont Registry Group (DRG), the world’s leading ecosystem for the high-end automotive lifestyle, today announced the launch of duPont Registry Garage, the ultimate vehicle management platform for luxury car owners and enthusiasts. The platform, now available in the Apple App Store and Google Play Store, houses a comprehensive suite of tools that combine AI, proprietary data, and expert curation to …

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Here’s How Mazda Plans to Use Its New Logo

At the 2025 Japan Mobility Show this week, Mazda finally made its new logo official. It’s been a long time coming, considering the trademark filing first surfaced over a year ago. As initially believed, this is indeed a subtle evolution of the symbol introduced in 1997. We’ve actually seen it before on a production model, as the EZ-60 crossover sold …

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Ram’s New V-8 Street Truck Concept Is for the Dudes

Ram performed a course correction earlier this year by reviving the Hemi-powered 1500 pickup. It reintroduced the 5.7-liter V-8 to the model for 2026, and the truck brand is highlighting its return with a wicked-looking SEMA concept. It’s called “The Dude,” and it takes inspiration from the Dude sport trim package Dodge offered in the early 1970s.   Under the hood is the Hemi …

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The Dodge Charger Sixpack Gets Its First Mopar Makeover

We get it—the electric Dodge Charger isn’t exactly the successor fans hoped for when Dodge announced a new version of its beloved muscle car. Fortunately, the company still offers the Charger Sixpack, powered by a turbocharged 3.0-liter inline-six engine that’s actually quite good. This year at SEMA, Dodge is showcasing its gas-powered Charger Sixpack with a range of Mopar upgrades. …

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These Are the New Cars Buyers Can’t Wait To Get Rid Of

Buying a new car should be a long-term commitment. They’re expensive, and depreciation kills the car’s resale value as soon as you drive it off the lot—money you’ll never recover. But even the potential financial hit isn’t severe enough for some to warrant keeping a car for more than a year. Some buyers resell their new car within the first …

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Nissan Confirms a New Skyline ‘Somewhere Between’ the Z and GT-R

After years of rumors and speculation, Nissan is officially bringing back the Skyline. Earlier this year, reports suggested the iconic nameplate would return—even though it never truly disappeared in Japan—as a rear-wheel-drive performance sedan, possibly with a manual transmission. Now, new details reveal exactly where the upcoming Skyline will fit within Nissan’s lineup. According to Auto Express, the Japanese automaker …

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‘Corporate Greed:’ Nissan Dealer Calls Out Company in Angry Letter

Nissan appears to be at a crossroads moment. The brand has seen its market share decline considerably since its peak in 2017. Nissan is updating its model lineup, but not at a pace that captures the attention of consumers relative to other brands. The Titan is gone, the new Z landed with a bit of a thud, and the GT-R …

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