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Why Ford Is Replacing Thousands of Bronco Roofs After Parts Could Fly Off at Highway Speeds
Ford is facing a new quality control headache after recalling more than 16,000 Bronco SUVs over a defect that could cause parts of their roofs to separate and fly into traffic. The issue centers on Bronco models equipped with MIC hard tops, where manufacturing problems may have left the roof structure vulnerable to cracking and…
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Vintage Model T Driver Killed After Collision With Truck in Utah Crash That Ended in Seconds
A routine afternoon drive ended in tragedy in southern Utah when the driver of a vintage Ford Model T was killed after being thrown from the vehicle during a collision with a pickup truck towing a trailer. The fatal crash happened Wednesday in Washington City and involved one of the most recognizable vehicles in automotive…
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FBI Raids, Stolen Trucks, Fake VINs: Inside the Tennessee Auto Theft Ring That Just Got Busted
A major auto theft investigation in Tennessee just pulled in the FBI, state troopers, local deputies, and multiple search raids after investigators uncovered stolen trucks, altered VINs, and what police believe was a larger organized theft operation stretching beyond state lines. And this is not some isolated chop-shop story involving a couple of stripped cars…
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Why Paul Newman’s 750HP Daytona Mustang Is Suddenly Leaving Roush After 30 Years
Some race cars become valuable because they won. Others become legendary because of who drove them. This 1995 Roush Mustang Cobra somehow checks every box at once, and now it is unexpectedly heading out of the Roush collection after sitting preserved for decades. More Stories Like This The car is not just another old IMSA…
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Cash for Clunkers Destroyed 690,000 Cars. America Is Still Paying the Price.
In 2009, the federal government made a decision that still frustrates car enthusiasts, mechanics, collectors, and budget-minded drivers more than 15 years later. Nearly 690,000 vehicles were deliberately destroyed under the Cash for Clunkers program. Not recycled after they wore out, not sold to families who needed affordable transportation, and not donated to people struggling…
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C8 Corvette Owner’s Girlfriend Mistook the Engine Bay for the Trunk — What Happened Next Melted a Backpack and Ignited the Internet
A Chevrolet Corvette C8 owner is watching his sports car nightmare spread across the internet after a simple misunderstanding reportedly turned into a melted backpack, damaged personal items, and a viral online argument that refuses to slow down. The incident exploded on X after user @0nlyk1tt3n posted video showing a badly burned backpack with a…
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Repeat Offender Accused of Torching Victim’s Mustang After Release From Jail as Domestic Violence Case Escalates
A domestic violence case in New Jersey took a dramatic turn when authorities accused a repeat offender of returning to a community she had just left and intentionally setting fire to a victim’s Ford Mustang less than a day after being released from custody. More Stories Like This According to prosecutors, 27-year-old Lilly Johanna Hammond…
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Inside the Ferrari Dealership Explosion Lawsuit That Left a Father Burned Across 56% of His Body
A horrific explosion inside Ferrari Quebec is now turning into a massive legal fight involving one of the world’s most recognizable luxury automakers, a multimillionaire Ferrari owner, and allegations that employees ignored obvious danger before a Montreal father was nearly burned alive. The incident happened nearly two years ago, but newly obtained surveillance footage is…
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A Burned Ferrari Led Us To A Former Mayor, A Fatal Fire, And One Of The Strangest Ferrari Stories We’ve Found
When a burned Ferrari surfaced on a Texas property, it looked like little more than a ruined exotic left behind by time and circumstance. But after identifying the car and digging through public records, news archives, and Ferrari enthusiast forums, a much larger story began to emerge. The car came to light after a Texas…
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Volkswagen Just Killed Its Last Manual in America
Volkswagen is officially walking away from the manual transmission in America, and the timing could not look worse for enthusiasts. The automaker has confirmed the 2026 Jetta GLI will be the final new Volkswagen sold in the United States with a clutch pedal. Beginning with the 2027 model year, the GLI will become DSG-only, bringing…
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Driver Tried to Hide Expired Tags With Blue Duct Tape and a Marker — What Happened Next Got the Car Impounded
A routine traffic stop on California’s US-101 quickly turned into one of those stories that sounds too ridiculous to be real. Officers pulled over a vehicle for expired registration and ended up discovering what might be one of the boldest low-effort attempts at faking legal tags in recent memory. Instead of renewing the vehicle’s registration…
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10 Used V8 Cars Getting Shockingly Affordable Right Now
For a few years, it felt like every fun V8 car in America had become overpriced overnight. Pandemic-era demand, low interest rates, social media hype, and auction insanity pushed values through the roof on everything from Corvettes to old Chargers. Buyers were paying crazy money simply because they were afraid prices would keep climbing forever.…

