Category: News
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Here’s What the Future of Autonomous Ride Sharing Will Look Like
Our society is approaching a major milestone in automotive technology. In the next 15 years, transportation is going to change more than it has in the last century. The most notable of those changes being, who’s behind the wheel. Here’s a hint: it probably won’t be you.
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New Ford GT Takes GTE-Class Victory at 24 Hours of Le Mans
Before 1966, American car manufacturers hadn’t made much headway in the European racing scene. Typically, Ferrari was taking home first place with Porsche right at their heels, and Ford was crossing the line 40 laps or more behind them. But on June 19th, 1966, Ford introduced its GT40 Mk.II – a 7.0L V8 that swept…
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The 2017 Honda Ridgeline Is Going to Change How We Build Trucks
Can you say, number one in its class? The new Honda Ridgeline is 4500 lbs. of trucking greatness, and people are slowly taking notice – at least, they should be taking notice.
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The 2019 Dodge Charger Will Get a Twin Turbo and a New Look
Plus, it’s shaving off nearly 500 lbs. The next version of the Dodge Charger isn’t expected to be released until around 2019, but we’ve got some insider-information about what we can expect to see. Here’s what we know:
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Have No Idea What Uber/Lyft is? Here’s How it Works
With so many headlines including Uber and Lyft these past few days, some of you might be wondering what these words are/mean/say. So, here’s the lowdown.
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New BBC Top Gear Flops – Amazon Reveals Name of New Show
Last Sunday, BBC finally aired the first episode of Top Gear sans Richard Hammond, James May, and Jeremy Clarkson. The feedback on the first show has been pretty harsh. And in what some might call a defensive move, new host Chris Evans immediately took to Twitter to support his new show.
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Muscle Cars Are Great Fun, But Are They Safe?
Driving fast is excellent; the feeling of being sucked into your seat by acceleration is unlike anything else. There’s just one problem: driving fast is also dangerous. Researchers have published many studies demonstrating the correlation between driving fast and fatal collisions, but it doesn’t take a scientist to understand why speed leads to more severe…
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Ohio Factory Manufactures First 2017 Acura NSX
In case you haven’t heard, the Acura NSX is back, and it’s first production model just rolled off the assembly line in Ohio. It’s an important milestone for Acura, who discontinued the NSX in 2005. Acura hopes the new generation NSX will grow to compete with luxury supercars like the BMW i8, and the Mercedes-Benz…
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Why Are Car Manufacturers Investing in Uber and Lyft?
As you may have heard, car manufacturers are scrambling to buy their way into the good graces of ride-sharing services like Lyft, Uber, and Gett. These companies provide a platform for drivers to connect with people who need a ride – kind of like a freelance taxi-driving. Driver’s use their own cars, and their platform…
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Or Nah: The Ford Bronco Unconfirmed for 2020
The number of websites claiming the Ford Bronco will be returning in 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, and 2020 is ridiculous.