News
-

Stolen Kia Tops 100 MPH Through Rush Hour Traffic Until Physics Ends the Chase
Four patrol units, two counties, two of Southern California’s busiest freeways, and a stolen Kia doing more than 100 mph through afternoon commuter traffic. That was Wednesday’s pursuit in a nutshell, and the part nobody saw coming is how it ended. Law enforcement did not stop this driver. A rear tire did. The chase kicked…
-



Drunk Driver Sends Mustang Into a Pond at Triple the Legal Limit, Then Blames an Animal
A red Ford Mustang sitting in a pond at night, a fire department ladder stretched from the bank to the driver’s door, and a blood alcohol reading more than three times the legal limit. That is the scene the California Highway Patrol shared after a driver left State Route 37 and put his pony car…
-



Thieves Stole This Grad’s $80,000 Camaro ZL1 Twice in One Week, the Second Time Off the Dealership Lot
A Maryland family bought their son an $80,000 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 to celebrate a huge academic milestone. Within days, the 650-horsepower muscle car was stolen from their driveway, recovered by police, handed over to the dealership that sold it, and then stolen again, this time in broad daylight while an employee watched it drive away.…
-



Gas Prices Are Crushing School Budgets — Some Districts Now Spending $200K Extra Per Month
Some school districts are spending over $200,000 extra per month on fuel as gas prices remain elevated, with Milwaukee Public Schools among the hardest hit.
-



The EV Tax Credit Is Gone But Gas Subsidies Remain — Don’t Call That a Level Playing Field
The federal EV tax credit has been eliminated, but fossil fuel subsidies remain untouched — raising serious questions about what it actually means to level the playing field in the auto industry.
-



This 1967 King Midget Might Be the Most Interesting $7,000 Car on the Market Right Now
A 1967 King Midget microcar is up for sale at $7,000 — a mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive American oddity that might be the most interesting cheap car on the market right now.
-



Brightline’s Bankruptcy Clock Is Ticking — Can America’s Deadliest Private Railroad Survive?
Brightline, the Florida private rail service with the highest fatality rate per mile in the U.S., is approaching bankruptcy after failing to find a buyer by its own self-imposed deadline.
-



Dodge Charger And Chrysler 300 Involved In Shoot-Out And Crash In Virginia
A chaotic scene unfolded on a Virginia interstate when three vehicles were involved in a shooting incident and subsequent collision.
-



30 Gallons of Diesel Somehow Ended Up in Irrigation Water at the Freedom 250 Event — Organizers Blame Vandalism
Thirty gallons of diesel contaminated the irrigation water supply at the Freedom 250 event on the National Mall, with organizers pointing to vandalism as the cause.
-



Chrysler Is Reviving the Arrow Name — And These Fiat-Based Models Are Going to Be Interesting
Chrysler is bringing back the Arrow nameplate with two small, Fiat-based models — a move that could either save the struggling brand or expose how far it has drifted from its roots.
-



A Detroit Priest in Full Robes Just Tackled a Teen Trying to Flee a Crash — And Yes, There Are Photos
A Detroit priest in full ceremonial robes chased down and physically restrained an 18-year-old driver attempting to flee the scene of a crash — and has the bruised knuckles to prove it.
-



Audi’s New Nuvolari Supercar Has a 10,000-RPM V8 and It Might Be the Most Exciting Thing the Brand Has Built in Years
Audi has revealed the Nuvolari, a limited-run supercar powered by the Lamborghini Temerario’s 10,000-RPM naturally aspirated V8 — possibly the most exciting thing the brand has announced in years.

