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This Restored Honda Integra Type R Just Changed the Market Forever—and $120,000 Is Only the Beginning
Something unusual is happening in the car world right now, and it’s not coming from the usual six-figure exotics. It’s coming from cars people used to overlook. The Integra Type R is suddenly sitting in a price bracket that would’ve sounded ridiculous just a few years ago. We’re talking about a car that’s now brushing…
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Car Buyers Say They’re Paying Twice—Inside the Growing Financing Scandal
What started as a handful of lawsuits is quickly turning into something much bigger—and far more unsettling for everyday car buyers. Across the U.S., investigators and automakers are uncovering financing schemes where the same vehicle is used to secure multiple loans, creating a financial mess that can ripple far beyond the dealership floor. In one…
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50 Stolen Cars, Fake VINs, and a Storage Unit Operation: Massive Theft Ring Busted After Simple Plate Check
It didn’t start with a high-speed chase or some dramatic sting. It started with a parked car and a trooper doing what looked like routine work. But within minutes, something was off and that small moment cracked open something much bigger. Authorities say a large-scale car theft operation, running out of a storage facility in…
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Second Shooting in 24 Hours as L.A. Street Takeovers Spiral Into Violence and Burning Cars
It’s happening again, and it’s getting worse. Another Los Angeles area street takeover turned violent in the early morning, ending with a shooting victim in the hospital and a car left burning in the middle of the road. This wasn’t some isolated flare-up either. It came barely a day after a separate takeover ended with…
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Every New Car Could Become a Surveillance Machine by 2027 — And It May Decide If You Can Drive
This isn’t some distant concept or experimental feature that might show up years from now. By 2027, every new car sold in the United States could be required to actively monitor the person behind the wheel. That means watching your eyes, tracking your behavior, and constantly evaluating whether you’re alert enough to drive. For a…
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Georgia Surgeon Accused of Running Stolen Hellcat Pipeline for Rental Business as VIN Scheme Unravels
It started like a routine visit to a county tag office. A title, a VIN check, nothing unusual on the surface. But within minutes, something didn’t add up and that’s where things change. A Warner Robins surgeon is now sitting in jail, accused of buying more than a dozen stolen vehicles and quietly folding them…
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BREAKING: Massive Harley-Davidson Recall Over Brake Failure Risk — 16,000+ Bikes Affected
This isn’t one of those recalls you skim past. Harley-Davidson just flagged an issue that goes straight to something riders rely on every time they’re on the road. We’re talking about the rear braking system, and it affects more than 16,000 motorcycles that are already out there being ridden. When something like that comes up,…
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He Said the Dodge Charger Was Gone After a Crash… Deputies Found It Sitting in Traffic Instead
What was supposed to be a routine traffic stop outside Lakeland turned into something a lot messier, and honestly, a lot more predictable once the details came out. A Dodge Charger reported as missing, a story about a crash that never happened, and a driver who thought the situation wouldn’t circle back on him. It…
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Ford Trims Rivian Stake to Nearly Nothing as Partnership Unravels
Does this mean trouble on the horizon for the startup?
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Ford and GM Are Both Cutting Headcount — Here’s What That Actually Signals
The big question is why?
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Porsche Supervisory Board President Wolfgang Porsche Faces Divorce Controversy
If true, that’s pretty low.
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Germany Forces the EU to Blink on the 2035 ICE Car Ban
Does this signal a way forward for internal combustion?

