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Classic Car Buyers Lose Thousands After Scammers Hijack Real Auto Shops in Multi-State Fraud Scheme
Classic car enthusiasts hunting for dream vehicles online are getting hit with a brutal new scam, and legitimate restoration shops are getting dragged into the mess along with them. Authorities and business owners in Connecticut say fraudsters have been impersonating real automotive companies, creating fake online listings and disappearing with massive wire transfers before victims…
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Stellantis’ Stunning Comeback: Hemi V8 Demand Helps Reverse $26 Billion Collapse as Massive Cost Cuts Begin
Stellantis looked like a company in serious trouble just a year ago. A staggering $26 billion loss rocked the automotive giant, marking its first annual loss since the merger that created the company in 2021. Then things got even uglier. By the first quarter of 2025, the company had already lost another $454 million, signaling…
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The Real Story Behind a 1966 Mustang Running Tesla Full Self-Driving and Why It’s Exposing a Major Industry Standoff
A 1966 Ford Mustang running Tesla’s Full Self-Driving system sounds like a joke until you realize it’s real. Built in a Sacramento shop for about $40,000 over two years, this car is not just an EV swap. It’s a working demonstration that Tesla’s most controversial technology can live outside a Tesla. That’s where things change.…
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The Real Story Behind the $70K Honda S2000 With 835 Miles and Why This Auction Is Shaking the Collector Car Market
A nearly untouched 2004 Honda S2000 has surged to $70,000 on a live auction, and it’s forcing enthusiasts to confront an uncomfortable reality. Cars that were built to be driven hard are now being locked away, preserved, and flipped as high-dollar collectibles. This one stands out for a simple reason. It has just 835 miles…
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GM’s Four Door Camaro Fight Just Exploded as Manual V8 Rumors Divide Enthusiasts Ahead of 2028 Return
The Chevy Camaro is officially headed back to production, but the celebration inside the enthusiast world is already turning into a civil war. General Motors has reportedly approved the next-generation Camaro for a late 2027 production launch, bringing the badge back for the 2028 model year with rear-wheel drive, internal combustion power, and something many…
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Inside the Power Shift: Volkswagen Overtakes Amazon in Rivian Deal and What It Means for the Future of EV Control
Volkswagen has officially overtaken Amazon as Rivian’s largest shareholder, and this is not just another investment headline. It is a clear signal that the balance of power in the electric vehicle world is shifting fast, and not in the way many expected. The German automaker now holds a 15.9 percent stake in Rivian after a…
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Tesla Cybertruck Recall Sparks New Questions After Brake Defect Could Let Wheels Detach
Tesla is facing another Cybertruck problem, and this one cuts straight into the kind of issue that can crush buyer confidence fast. A recall tied to defective brake components on the rear wheel drive Cybertruck is now colliding with slowing demand for the truck itself, creating a rough situation for a model Tesla likely expected…
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The Real Story Behind Adrian Sutil’s Missing $22M Koenigsegg One:1 and the Global Hunt Now Underway
A Koenigsegg One:1 worth a reported $22 million has vanished, and this is not the usual stolen-car story. The missing car is one of just seven built, tied to former Formula 1 driver Adrian Sutil, and now part of an international search involving Interpol. That alone makes it a massive automotive story, but the details…
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Inside the Fight Over Speeding and Phones: New Data Shows Faster Drivers Are Taking Bigger Risks Than Anyone Expected
Drivers pushing past the speed limit are not just taking one risk. New data shows they are stacking them. According to a nationwide analysis, the faster drivers go, the more likely they are to be actively using their phones behind the wheel. That flips a long-standing assumption on its head. For years, the belief was…
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Bay Bridge Crackdown Traps Illegal Street Riders as California Police Seize Nearly 80 Bikes and ATVs
A massive law enforcement operation on California’s Bay Bridge turned into a high-stakes trap for dozens of illegal street riders after police boxed in a roaming group of dirt bikes and ATVs that had spent nearly an hour overwhelming intersections across multiple Bay Area cities. By the end of the operation, nearly 80 motorcycles and…
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The Real Story Behind the $80K Lexus RX500 That Destroyed Itself on Train Tracks and Why This Matters, Watch
An $80,000 luxury SUV didn’t just break down. It tore itself apart in full view of the internet, and now millions of people are watching the aftermath frame by frame. A viral TikTok has put a Lexus RX500 at the center of a slow-motion disaster after it somehow ended up trying to drive across active…
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$1 Million R34 GT-R Fight: Why This Nismo Skyline Could Be Cheaper Than Building One Yourself
A Nissan R34 Skyline GT-R heading to auction at Lake Como could bring as much as $1 million, and the wild part is that number may not be as outrageous as it sounds. This is not just another clean R34 riding the collector-market wave. It is a 2002 Nissan R34 Skyline GT-R CRS by Nismo,…

