2025 Lucid Gravity Hands-On Preview

If you’re going to survive as a brand, that means offering an SUV.

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Volkswagen Battery Plant Set To Begin Construction In 2024

The PowerCo plant at St. Thomas, Ontario, is the Volkswagen Group’s first overseas gigafactory for battery cell manufacturing. If you buy a VW Group EV in North America after the plant is up and running, its batteries will come from here. The pant is now ready to begin construction starting in 2024.

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What Does STI Mean on a Subaru?

STI, which stands for Subaru Tecnica International, is a term synonymous with performance in the Subaru brand. It represents the high-performance division of Subaru. This article aims to provide a detailed understanding of what STI means for Subaru, the history behind this division, its impact on Subaru's vehicles, and the characteristics that set STI models apart from the standard Subaru lineup. This explanation is tailored for those who may not be deeply familiar with automotive terms, offering a clear and factual overview.

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Hyundai Kona Electric Gets Cheaper For 2024

The Hyundai Kona Electric is some $800 or so cheaper than last year, despite updates to the lineup. The base, 133-hp front-driven Kona Electric SE starts at just $34,010 including destination. For reference, last year’s Kona Electric SE was $34,845 including destination. Stepping up to the 201-hp SEL model raises pricing to $38,010, with the Limited trim topping the lineup at $42,380.

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Top 5 Automakers With the Best Mobile Apps

Drawing from a survey of 1,504 internal combustion engine vehicle owners in the U.S., approximately one-third have encountered issues with their vehicle manufacturer's mobile apps, particularly with slow connections. Despite this, a consistent app usage rate of 73% demonstrates a resilient user engagement. These are all findings from the J.D. Power 2023 U.S. OEM ICE App Report that casts a spotlight on the user experience with mobile apps designed for internal combustion engine vehicles.

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What To Keep In Your Car For Winter Driving

The phrase “an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure” has about 4 billion applications in the automotive world. One of them is driving during winter. While how you prepare your car for snowy (and salty) conditions is one thing, what you keep in it can be just as important. Here, we’ll go over all the supplies you might need in an emergency, plus some nice comfort items to make the season a little more bearable. Depending on your vehicle, we’d also recommend storing all these items inside a single “Oh S@#%” bag for easy access. If you’ve got a smaller car, distribute them throughout the interior, keeping essentials nearest to you.

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2023 Kia Stinger GT Tribute Review: Farewell to a Hidden Gem

When it came to the North American automotive market, Korean brands spent the first few decades primarily focusing on family-first, value-packed offerings. Sure, the brands dabbled with performance vehicles like the Hyundai Genesis Coupe, Veloster Turbo, and Kia Forte SX Koup, and with various levels of success, but it hadn’t changed the perception of the manufacturers.

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5 Reasons We’re Excited For the 2024 Kia EV9

We’re going to be driving the EV9 next week. Here’s what we’re most excited for.

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What Fits in the Bed of the 2023 Honda Ridgeline?

We recently spent a week with the 2023 Honda Ridgeline and found it would suit a lot of potential mid-size pickup truck buyer’s needs. One of the big hesitations we’ve heard from shoppers though is if it’s ‘truck’ enough. Being a unibody construction, there are some drawbacks to this platform such as lower towing capacity.

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The Car People Most Want for Christmas Isn’t a Porsche or Ferrari

The holiday season is a time of joy, celebration, and gift-giving. During this festive time, the iconic marketing image of a brand-new car adorned with a giant red bow waiting in the driveway as a surprise gift is a common sight. Many wonder just how often this dream becomes a reality for everyday Americans — is receiving a car for the holidays just a marketing fantasy or a cherished tradition? To shed light on this, a study authored by ExtremeTerrain, a website specializing in aftermarket off-road parts and accessories, surveyed over 1,000 Americans to understand the sentiments, aspirations, and practical aspects of this extravagant gift-giving practice

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2024 Subaru Crosstrek: The Differences Between USA and Canada Trims

The American and Canadian automotive markets are very similar. The vehicles sold in both countries are near identical, but there are a few differences, usually dictated by climate and geography.

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2024 Mercedes-AMG CLE Coupe Mixes C- With E-Class

The CLE-Class now has an AMG variant, the AMG CLE 53 Coupe. Like the non-AMG car, it aims to blend C-Class sportiness with the space and luxury of the E-Class. The new AMG coupe will be powered by AMG’s take on Mercedes’ 3.0-liter turbocharged inline six-cylinder engine. In addition to turbocharging, the engine is equipped with a 48-volt mild-hybrid system that can provide up to 23 hp and 151 lb-ft of torque. Total output is  443 hp and 413 lb-ft of torque, the latter of which can rise to 443 lb-ft for 12 seconds with an overboost function. All this is hooked to AMG’s 9-speed automatic gearbox and standard all-wheel drive with four-wheel steering.

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What is Subaru X-MODE?

Subaru's X-MODE technology is a feature integrated into Subaru SUVs, aimed at enhancing their performance, particularly in challenging and diverse driving conditions. This technology operates along with Subaru's Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive (AWD) system to augment the vehicle's traction, control, and stability, especially in situations where the driving conditions are less than ideal. The purpose of this article is to provide an in-depth, factual understanding of Subaru X-MODE, its functioning, benefits, and usage scenarios.

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The Best Skiing Essentials For Your Car

Going Skiing (or snowboarding, if that’s your jam) takes a lot more than just the gear you need on the mountain. With resort prices soaring lots of folks are resorting (get it?) to making their cars their primary base camp while on the mountain. That means you’ll want lots of the comforts of the lodge in your car, in addition to your gear. Today, we’ll take a look at all the skiing (or snowboarding) essentials you’ll need for your car this season.

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Tesla Cybertruck Costs $60,990, Range-Topping Cyberbeast Gets 845 HP

Yesterday, Tesla held a delivery event- hosted by Elon Musk, of course- for the long-awaited Cybertruck. Pricing and hard specs were announced in tandem, with the base, rear-wheel drive Cybertruck starting at an estimated $60,990 MSRP before taxes, delivery, and incentives. It offers a claimed 250-mile range, a 7,500-pound towing capacity, and a 0-60 mph time of 6.5 seconds. There is a catch. These won’t be out until 2025, and the pricing makes this a full $20,000 off the Elon’s claimed $40K price point from 2019.

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The 10 Most Reliable Car Brands of 2023

The latest annual auto reliability brand rankings from Consumer Reports (CR) for 2023 have been released. For those unfamiliar, the report provides insights into the current state of the automotive industry. Owners that purchased a new vehicle during the past year are asked a series of questions to determine the overall reliability of each model. CR's then totals up the scores and presents their findings.

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The 2025 Volvo EX90 Starts At $77,995

Pricing for the 2025 Volvo EX90 has been announced. The base EX90 Plus 7-seater starts at $77,990 MSRP including $1,295 for destination charges. The brand’s range-topping SUV will be offered in either a six- or seven-seat configuration with two trim choices: Plus or Ultra. Additionally, a seven-seat Performance version of the EX90 is available, starting at $82,990 which, among other changes, bumps power up to 496 horsepower from 408 hp. Moreover, Volvo gives the same 300-mile range figure for either version.

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How This Foam Gun is a Great Substitute for a Pressure Washer

When it comes to washing my car, I prefer using a pressure washer, but I'm well aware that isn't feasible for everybody. One of the main reasons why I enjoy using a pressure washer is because of the foam cannon, which blankets my car with a nice layer of soapy car wash. But if you aren't able to use a pressure washer with a foam cannon, the Foam Blaster 6 from Chemical Guys is a great alternative.

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The Black Edition is the Best Looking Honda Ridgeline
Hybrids Soar Over ICE Vehicles in Reliability, PHEVs and EVs Falter

Reliability is a paramount consideration when buying a new car, and staying informed about the most dependable vehicles is crucial. The latest annual auto reliability brand rankings from Consumer Reports (CR) for 2023 have been released, with some surprising findings when it comes to hybrid and electric vehicles (EVs).

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32,000 Jeep Wrangler 4xe Hybrids Recalled For Fire Risk

Stellantis has issued a recall for 32,125 2021-2024 Jeep Wrangler 4xe models, asking customers not to charge their batteries. The plug-in hybrid off-roader has fallen victim to eight total vehicle fires, and each happened while the vehicle was parked and turned off. Six occurred while vehicles were charging. As such, Stellantis is telling owners that while the cars can be driven, they should be parked outside away from other cars and structures. Owners of 4xe models can check their VIN against the recall database online.

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Touring the Hyundai Heritage Center - A Look at the Brand's Past

Hyundai’s production facility in Ulsan, South Korea is a colossal affair, made up of five factories, which are soon to be six, with the recent groundbreaking of a new EV production facility said to have the capacity to produce 200,000 EVs a year. The facility has the feeling of a village unto itself. Indeed, you get the impression that if you live in Ulsan – a city with a population of just over one million – you either work at the plant, or know someone who does.

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3 Reasons the 2024 Hyundai Kona Is a Step Forward (and 2 It Isn't)

New Kona has a lot of good going for it—and a few oversights.

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Rivian Opens Leasing Program In 14 States

Until now, the only way to buy a Rivian R1T was to buy a Rivian R1T. Whether buyers paid in cash or financed, the company did not offer a lease for its popular electric truck. Now, a total of 14 states will serve as the basis for the company’s new leasing program. Buyers can choose from 24 or 36-month lease terms. Moreover, the $7,500 federal EV tax credit still applies, netting buyers further savings on their lease.

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66 Years of the Nissan Skyline in 44 Photos
2024 Acura TLX Gets Big Changes, Even If It Doesn't Look It

The 2024 Acura TLX doesn’t look very different from its predecessor, but Acura has nonetheless introduced a load of meaningful changes to its midsize sedan entrant. On the whole, the lineup is far more streamlined. The front-wheel-drive-only TLX Technology is now the entry point to the lineup, priced at $46,195 MSRP with destination included. It now features 19-inch wheels, and inside buyers will find an ELS sound system, ambient lighting, and leather seats.

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Top 5 Chrysler 300C Models of All-Time

The Chrysler 300 is soon to be no more. The brand’s big, retro inspired sedan has enjoyed moderate success over the past two decades, but all good things come to end. Of course, this isn’t the first time the 300 has been discontinued, and it may not be the last time we see the 300 moniker either.

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Why I Decided to Upgrade My Interior Lights to LEDs

The brightness of your vehicle’s interior lights usually doesn’t cross your mind until something goes missing in the cabin’s depths or you need to buckle a squirming baby into her car seat at night. Most vehicles come with standard, inexpensive bulbs to light the passenger compartment; they do the job, but little more. Having experienced both of the aforementioned circumstances over the last few months, I decided to spend the time and money to upgrade my vehicle’s incandescent interior lights to LED bulbs.

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2025 Mini Countryman JCW Hands-On Preview: Family Fun

Yes, it's big. It's also clever.

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Audi Digs In On In-Car Subscriptions While Others Falter

In an interview with Autocar this month, Audi board member and CTO Oliver Hoffmann said that more “function on demand” features will be coming to Audi models over the next few years. In other words, Audi is leaning into subscription models while others, like BMW, are bowing out after customer backlash.

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First Look Inside Bugatti's New Hypercar
6 Surprising Cars the 2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5 N Has More Power Than

In this brave new world of electrification, we’ve become accustomed to ridiculously powerful EVs. Manufacturers like Telsa, Lucid, and Lotus all have vehicles for sale that make over 1,000 hp. What we’re not so used to seeing are massively power electric vehicles coming from more mainstream brands, like Hyundai.

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Polestar 3, 4, 5, and 6 Hands-On Previews

Premium EV automaker presents its path forward

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Get a Last Look at Chrysler's Muscle Sedan
Is the Porsche 911 Dakar a Real Off-Roader?

Forty years ago, Porsche upgraded a 911 3.2 for competition in one of the world’s most gruelling races – the Dakar Rally. Designed to conquer any terrain, the all-wheel drive 911 didn’t just compete, it won.

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Has Toyota Hit Peak SUV?

The brand will offer buyers 10 different SUVs in 2024—with plenty of overlap between them.

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Mini Countryman S Debuts With Big Power, SUV Size

Mini makes sweeping changes to the Countryman, its biggest little car ever, for 2024. The lineup has been entirely revamped, and the base Countryman is now the S All4 model. In fact, all Countryman models now feature Mini’s All4 all-wheel drive system as standard. The S All4 model replaces the Countryman Cooper as the entry point to the lineup, which was previously front-driven as standard. Because the new baseline is now an S model, Mini has bumped power up to 241 hp from the car’s 2.0-liter turbocharged engine. Last year, the Countryman S All4 made 181 horses. It’s also worth noting this huge boost in power only benefits US buyers. The rest of the planet will have to make do with 218 horsepower.

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BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A KO2 Tire Review

When it was time to replace the budget off-brand all-terrain tires on my 2008 Ford F-150, I decided to go with a set of BFGoodrich T/A KO2 s. It’s a decision I should have made years ago, but I found a deal on a set of budget tires and regretted it as soon as I pulled out of the shop. They were squishy, loud and the shop had challenges balancing them.

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Is the Mini Cooper S Countryman Untamed Edition Worth Buying?

Before the all-new Countryman arrives, Mini is giving the model a special edition send-off. The brand is no stranger to one-off creations, and the new Untamed Edition gives some added style and presence to either the 2024 Mini Cooper S Countryman or the 2024 Mini Cooper Countryman SE.

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Hyundai's New Santa Fe is Ready for the Pavement and Dirt
Top Gear Is Officially Off The Air- For Now

BBC’s Top Gear was removed from the air today, according to a statement issued by the media group. "Given the exceptional circumstances, the BBC has decided to rest the UK show for the foreseeable future,” read the BBC’s statement.

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Does My Truck Need a Tonneau Cover?

The dilemma over whether your trusty truck needs a tonneau cover has plagued truck owners for years, sparking heated debates among the automotive aficionados and leaving many a pickup owner pondering the pros and cons. So, does your truck really need a tonneau cover, or is it just another overhyped and needless accessory in the world of vehicular extravagance? Let's delve into the reasons behind using them and not.

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This Holiday Has the 2nd Highest Number of Fatal Drunk Driving Crashes

As Thanksgiving approaches, families across the United States are preparing to get together. However, a recent study conducted by Nextbase has unveiled a sobering statistic - Thanksgiving ranks second on the list of holidays with the most fatal drunk driving crashes, shedding light on a concerning trend during this otherwise festive season.

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How the Genesis GV80 Coupe Will (and Won’t) Differ From the GV80

At the recently held Los Angeles auto show, Genesis introduced the brand’s latest model, the GV80 Coupe. Touted as more than just a re-body of the existing GV80 SUV, the manufacturer invited us to a round table discussion with Genesis Motors North America Senior Chief Designer John Krsteski to talk about the new vehicle.

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2023 Nissan Ariya Platinum+ E-4ORCE Review

The 2023 Nissan Ariya is all about choice. Besides being the all-electric SUV option within the brand’s lineup, there are no fewer than eight trims available in the United States (six in Canada). These cover two battery sizes, two driveline choices, and three power level outputs.

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NHTSA Investigating Hyundai/Kia Recalls For 6.3 Million Cars

The NHTSA has announced an investigation into eight Hyundai and eight Kia recalls issued between 2016 and 2023. The recalls cover the antilock braking system (ABS) module or Hydraulic Electronic Control Units (HECU) built by South Korean parts supplier Mando. The reason for the investigation, per the report, is “varying defect descriptions and differing remedy descriptions for the same or similar equipment supplied by Mando.”

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5 Reasons the 2024 Hyundai Santa Fe Should Be a Hit

Hyundai launched an all-new Santa Fe at the Los Angeles Auto Show and it’s completely different than what came before it. New style, new technology, and a few innovative features highlight the updates to the mid-size SUV.

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50 Photos of Porsche's Coolest Car
Why is My TPMS Light On?

The Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) is a crucial safety feature in modern vehicles. It’s designed to alert drivers when the pressure in their vehicle’s tires falls below the recommended PSI. When the TPMS light comes on, it's essential to take quick action to ensure the safety of you, your passengers, and the other drivers on the road. Correct tire pressure also helps to maintain fuel efficiency and prolong tire life. Understanding the importance of the TPMS light and knowing how to respond when it illuminates is key to being a responsible and safe, responsible vehicle owner.

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Why Buying a New Car Sucks Less Than It Used To

The automotive industry is witnessing a significant upturn in customer satisfaction, thanks to the aftermath of the pandemic fading into history. The latest findings from the J.D. Power 2023 U.S. Sales Satisfaction Index (SSI) Study reveal that a surge in new-vehicle inventory and stable pricing has led to a notable boost in customer satisfaction for 2023. This marks a positive shift from the previous year, with overall customer satisfaction with the vehicle purchase process increasing to 793 on a 1,000-point scale, up from 786 in the previous year.

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All the Photo Details on the 2025 Subaru Forester
Honda Ridgeline, Acura MDX, And Others Recalled For Engine Issues

248,999 Honda and Acura models have been flagged for connecting rod bearing issues, according to a recall issued by the NHTSA on November 8th. The recall covers the Acura TLX (2015-2020), MDX (2016-2020), Honda Pilot (2016 and 2018-2019), Ridgeline (2017 and 2019), and the Honda Odyssey (2018-2019). The common thread here is the V6 engine used by these models.

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Cadillac's Next EV is the Compact Optiq

Cadillac has officially announce today that the brand's next electric vehicle will be the Optiq. Details are very scarce, as in all we don't know much more than just the name, but the manufacturer does claim it will be the entry point within Cadillac's electric vehicle lineup.

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56 Photos of Hyundai's Electrifying New 641 Hp 'N' Vehicle
Boxier 2024 Hyundai Santa Fe Capitalizes on Outdoor Lifestyle

Hyundai has never been a brand afraid to dramatically restyle vehicles, so the grand departure in exterior aesthetics for the 2024 Santa Fe shouldn’t surprising. What is surprising is the direction the manufacturer went in. Swoopy and/or angular profiles have been the norm in recent years, yet the Santa Fe is bursting on the scene featuring a very boxy shape.

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2025 Subaru Forester Doesn't Stray Far From the Formula

The Subaru Forester is a vehicle that has never strayed far from a formula, and the new sixth-generation SUV is no exception. A perennial high-volume seller for Subaru in both Canada and the United States, we understand why the manufacturer is reluctant to overly alter the vehicle.

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New Range of LG EV Charging Stations to Debut in the U.S.

LG Electronics is set to enter the U.S. electric vehicle (EV) charger market in 2024, introducing its first line of AC and DC powered EV charging stations. Nicolas Min, Senior Vice President of LG Business Solutions USA, announced that the lineup will feature Level 2 and Level 3 EV chargers. This move aims to support the electrification of America by enabling businesses, municipalities, and other public spaces to independently own and operate charging stations.

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2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5 N Wants to Prove 641 HP EVs Belong at the Track

Although Hyundai’s high-performance N division isn’t all that old, today it enters a new chapter – electrification. With the 2025 Ioniq 5 N, the brand’s hopes are “for performance enthusiasts to satisfy their driving passion on the road and track.”, just with an EV instead. Hyundai is quick to point out the new vehicle needs to achieve the three N performance pillars of ‘Corner Rascal,’ ‘Racetrack Capability’ and ‘Everyday Sportscar’.

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The 2024 BMW X5 PHEV Exceeds Efficiency Expectations

A good friend summed it up: the X5 is basically a cheat code of a car.

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Ford Pulls The Plug On Explorer Hybrid, Lincoln Aviator PHEV

If you want a hybrid Explorer, get it now before they’re gone.

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