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Dodge’s Reported 700-HP Hellcat Comeback Could Change Everything for Muscle Car Fans
The question has followed Dodge ever since the company introduced its new-generation Charger: where is the V8? Now, reports suggest the answer may finally be coming, and it could be exactly what longtime muscle car fans have been waiting to hear. More Stories Like This According to reports stemming from a Stellantis future-product preview shown…
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Inside the Fight: Colorado Lawsuit Targets Boulder Police Over Alleged Mass Surveillance Network
A legal battle unfolding in Colorado could have major implications for how police departments use vehicle surveillance technology, and it is putting one city’s camera network directly under the spotlight. More Stories Like This A first-of-its-kind lawsuit filed in Colorado accuses the Boulder Police Department of conducting illegal mass surveillance through a network of Flock…
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Subaru’s New Airbag Wins Safety Award After Tackling a Problem Most Automakers Haven’t Solved
Subaru has built its reputation on safety, but the automaker’s latest innovation is drawing attention for a very different reason. Instead of focusing only on protecting people inside the vehicle, Subaru developed a new airbag specifically designed to help protect cyclists and pedestrians outside of it. That effort is now earning industry recognition. More Stories…
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Dodge Viper Spent 28 Years Mounted on a Pole — Here’s What They Discovered When It Finally Came Down
For almost three decades, a bright red Dodge Viper sat perched thirty feet in the air above a Kentucky car dealership, bolted to a pole and left largely to the mercy of the weather. Drivers passed beneath it on a daily basis and, with time, most stopped giving it a second glance. It had become…
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Inside Lamborghini’s Explosive $4 Million Lawsuit Against a Chicago Dealer Accused of Flipping Rare Supercars
Lamborghini’s fight against a longtime Chicago dealership is exposing a side of the exotic car business that most enthusiasts never see. The lawsuit centers on allegations that one of the brand’s authorized retailers turned some of Lamborghini’s most exclusive models into profit-generating commodities, bypassing the strict rules that govern who gets access to limited-production supercars.…
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Stellantis Left This Canadian Plant Sitting Idle — Now Workers Want to Know What Happens Next
Stellantis is suddenly talking growth again, but for thousands of Canadian autoworkers staring at an idle assembly plant, talk alone is not going to calm nerves. The automaker’s new plan to launch 11 vehicles across Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, and Ram by 2030 has reopened a conversation many thought was fading away. The big question now…
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FBI Raids Recover Stolen Trucks and Slingshot in Expanding Tennessee Vehicle Theft Ring Investigation
A growing vehicle theft investigation in Tennessee just pulled federal agents, multiple law enforcement agencies, and several stolen vehicles into the spotlight after a series of coordinated raids uncovered what police believe is a larger theft operation still unfolding behind the scenes. More Stories Like This The Lebanon Police Department confirmed that officers, working alongside…
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Tesla Driver Charged After Head-On Crash Destroyed a 1968 Ford Mustang and Enraged Car Enthusiasts
For car enthusiasts, few things sting more than seeing a survivor car destroyed in an instant. That is exactly what happened in Milton, Ontario, where a beautifully preserved 1968 Ford Mustang was left severely damaged after a head on collision involving a Tesla driver now facing a reckless driving charge. More Stories Like This The…
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Remember When You Could Buy a Running Car for $1,000?
There was a time in America when being broke did not automatically mean being stranded. If you were a teenager looking for your first car, a college student working part-time, or someone trying to get back on your feet after a rough stretch, there was always a solution. It might not have been pretty, and…
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Ford Mustang Driver Blew Nearly 2.5 Times the Legal Limit After Metal Road Sign Sparked Late-Night DUI Arrest
A metal sign lying in the middle of a Florida roadway ended up exposing far more than roadside debris early in the morning. What started as troopers clearing an obstruction quickly turned into a DUI arrest involving a damaged Ford Mustang, alleged hit-and-run behavior, and a blood alcohol reading that pushed nearly two-and-a-half times the…
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Stellantis’ $70 Billion Gamble: The Real Story Behind 11 New Vehicles Headed to America by 2030
Stellantis has finally revealed how it plans to stop the bleeding, rebuild confidence, and convince buyers that brands like Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, and Ram still have a strong future in the American market. More Stories Like This The company used its 2026 Investor Day presentation to unveil FaSTLAne 2030, a sweeping $70 billion strategy that…
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Ferrari’s $700,000 Leak Threat Worked: Inside The Luce Launch That Left Journalists Stunned
Ferrari’s controversial Luce reveal was already headed toward a difficult launch before the public ever saw the car. The styling alone triggered immediate debate, especially among longtime Ferrari enthusiasts struggling to understand where the brand is heading with its latest EV push. But according to details that surfaced after the Rome event, the real drama…

