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Train Strikes Stalled Car Hauler in Schertz, Texas, No Injuries Reported
A westbound train struck an 18-wheeler hauling new vehicles Sunday morning in Schertz, Texas, causing significant damage but no injuries. The collision occurred just after 10 a.m. near the intersection of Schertz Parkway and FM 78, after the truck came to a stop on the tracks. Quick-Thinking Officer Helps Rescue Car from Tracks Moments Before…
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San Clemente Weighs New Rules for Cars and Coffee Amid Resident Complaints
San Clemente’s long-running Cars and Coffee meetup at the Outlets is facing growing pushback from residents over recurring safety and noise issues associated with the Saturday morning gathering. What’s Driving the Complaints The weekly event has long drawn enthusiasts eager to see a mix of supercars and classic vehicles, but residents say the surrounding scene…
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Ford Puma Driver Panics Mid-Cycle in Automated Car Wash, Video Shows
A routine trip through an automated car wash turned into a near-collision for one Ford Puma driver, after footage circulating on social media showed the driver braking mid-cycle as rotating brushes moved across the vehicle. Why Braking Mid-Cycle Is a Problem Automated car washes rely on a conveyor system paired with sensors that assume the…
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Two Stolen Porsches Recovered in France After Armed Luxembourg Dealership Robbery
Two rare Porsches stolen during an armed robbery at a Luxembourg dealership have been recovered in France, with two suspects arrested and a third still at large following a coordinated cross-border investigation. How the Robbery Happened According to authorities, the robbery occurred on October 27, 2025, when a group of suspects entered the dealership and…
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Toyota Hit With $5.7 Billion Lawsuit Over Mirai Hydrogen Refueling Network
Toyota is facing a $5.7 billion class-action lawsuit filed in California by three Mirai owners on behalf of everyone who purchased or leased the hydrogen fuel-cell vehicle since 2016, alleging the automaker misrepresented the reliability of the hydrogen refueling infrastructure supporting the vehicle. Drunk 13-Year-Old Crashes Stolen Truck in Arizona, 11-Year-Old Passenger Injured What the…
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Fire-Damaged 2025 Cadillac CT5-V Blackwing Headed to Oklahoma City Auction
A 2025 Cadillac CT5-V Blackwing that was heavily damaged in a fire is set to cross the auction block in Oklahoma City, listed for sale on IAAI as little more than a burned-out shell of Cadillac’s flagship performance sedan. Drunk 13-Year-Old Crashes Stolen Truck in Arizona, 11-Year-Old Passenger Injured Extent of the Damage Nearly every…
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OpenAI Executive Fidji Simo Sues McLaren Over $762,000 Permit Fine From Car Week Event
OpenAI executive Fidji Simo and her husband, Remy Miralles, have filed a lawsuit against McLaren Automotive and marketing firm BMF Media, alleging they were misled about permit requirements for a Monterey Car Week event hosted at their Carmel Valley property last August, resulting in a fine exceeding $760,000. What the Lawsuit Alleges According to the…
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Ram Confirms TRX Revival and a Second SRT Truck Coming in 2026
Ram confirmed plans to bring back the Ram 1500 TRX and introduce a second SRT-badged performance truck during Stellantis’ Q3 2025 earnings call, signaling a renewed commitment to gas-powered performance trucks. Ram’s 650-HP Street Truck Brings Mopar Muscle Back to the Pavement What’s Powering the Returning TRX The revived 2026 TRX will retain its 6.2-liter…
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Jaguar Pushes Type 00 Electric Flagship Launch to 2026
Jaguar has confirmed that its electric flagship, originally expected to launch by the end of 2025, will now debut in 2026, with production following shortly after. The iconic British automaker first teased the vehicle, known as the Type 00, at Art Basel Miami last winter. Maserati Driver Arrested in Orange County After Police Find Nearly…
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Ford May Cut Dearborn Jobs as Aluminum Shortage Follows Novelis Plant Fire
Ford could face temporary job cuts at its Dearborn Truck plant as a result of an aluminum supply shortage affecting production of the F-150, a cornerstone of Ford’s lineup. The shortage stems from a major fire that damaged a key aluminum supplier’s facility nearly a month ago. Thieves Steal Hello Kitty Bounce House Using Ford…
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Owner Offers $10,000 Reward After Custom 1960 Chevy Impala Stolen in Imperial Beach
Imperial Beach resident Peter Ricciardo is offering a $10,000 reward for the safe return of his custom 1960 Chevy Impala convertible, which was stolen directly from his driveway. Police Searching for Camaro Involved in Hit-and-Run A Lifelong Dream Car Ricciardo said his interest in the Impala dates back decades, inspired by watching his older brother…
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Houston Socialite Sentenced to Over 11 Years in Fatal Drunk-Driving Porsche Crash
Houston socialite Kristina Chambers has been sentenced to 11 years and two weeks in prison following a fatal crash in her Porsche 911 that killed a pedestrian. A judge handed down the sentence after prosecutors argued the crash was the result of extreme impairment rather than the footwear Chambers initially blamed. Vintage Clip Shows Johnny…

