
Porsche Patents Disappearing Racing Stripes, So You Can Trick Everyone Into Thinking You Have Multiple Porsches
Modifying the exterior of your car is a big commitment. Either you’re applying new paint, which is a pretty permanent change, or you’re installing stickers





Ford Bronco Roadster Concept Is A Bare-Bones Beauty
The Ford Bronco turned 60 last week, but the birthday cake keeps coming. How so? The partying continued this weekend at Monterey Car Week with

Here’s How Much Someone Spent On A Ferrari Prototype They Can’t Even Legally Drive, And Why It’s Not As Dumb As It Sounds
Yesterday I witnessed something that, to me, seemed ridiculous. Someone spent a lot of money on a Ferrari 458 Italia (which you can buy for

This Volkswagen Beetle Just Sold For A Record $300,000 At Auction
I just saw a remarkable bit of Volkswagen Beetle history happen tonight: a Beetle sold for the highest price ever recorded, an absolutely staggering $300,000.

Steamed Meatloaf And Other Delights: COTD
Time for our final post of the night and your Comment(s) of the Day! This morning, Jason wrote about some fascinating details about a 1908

This Adorable $8,000 Chinese Fiberglass Camper You’ve Maybe Seen Online Is A Gigantic Red Flag
Chinese manufacturing is hitting amazing heights today. Just 15 years ago, if you bought a Chinese motorcycle, there was a high chance that it was

This Is As Close To A New McLaren F1 As You’ll Ever Get
Ask most car enthusiasts what the greatest supercar of the 20th century is, and you’ll get a large contingent answering with “the McLaren F1.” From

Two Decades Ago, The Fastest Buick You Could Buy Was A Rare 270 HP Front-Wheel-Drive Regal
Much of General Motors in the 2000s was in a weird place. GM brands hit home runs one after another as the 20th century wound

The Lexus Sport Concept Is Spectacular Yet Baffling
Sometimes, something gorgeous comes along that leaves us scratching our heads. Today at The Quail, Lexus unveiled what it calls the Sport Concept, and while

Tuthill’s Flat-Six-Powered Four-Wheel-Drive ‘LFG’ Meyers Manx Dune Buggy Looks Like An Absolute Riot
Monterey Car Week is really just getting started, but Tuthill and Meyers have already won it with a creation that’s here to neck champers and

What Cars Were Worse With A Manual Transmission?
The manual transmission is sometimes regarded as godlike in car culture. Enthusiasts who worship at the altar of the manual often believe that all vehicles

The Chrysler Pacifica Minivan Just Declared Immortal
It’s been a rough few years for Chrysler. From being reduced to essentially a one-model brand to the Airflow concept seemingly going nowhere to Walter

That Mustang Mach-E Crash Video Probably Isn’t What You Think It Is
All day long, I’ve been getting pinged with this video of a man appearing to be praying in a Mustang Mach-E as it repeatedly crashes

How Much Carbon Fiber Is Too Much Carbon Fiber? I Don’t Know, But Here’s The New Ford Mustang GTD ‘Liquid Carbon’
In the context of the Ford Mustang GTD, a carbon fiber aesthetics package is clinically uninteresting. I mean, this is a street-legal racecar made by Multimatic;

Supercar Maker Zenvo Challenges Us To Figure Out Where Their Marker Lights Come From
We’ve talked about Danish supercar maker Zenvo before here; they’re building a very striking-looking carbon fiber-monocoque supercar with a bespoke hybrid drivetrain containing electric motors

BMW Reminds Us Of How Much We Used To Love Its Cars
From BMW’s Department of Redundancy Department comes the M850i Edition M Heritage, an M-Lite version of a car paying tribute to a non-M version of

Just Some Cars That Caught My Eye: 1962 Chrysler 300 vs 1991 Toyota MR2
Good morning! It’s Friday, the day when I can do whatever I want here. (Actually, who am I kidding? I can do whatever I want

This Dashboard Detail Of This 1908 Steam Car Is Fascinating
This is going to be a somewhat short Cold Start, because, as usual, it’s very late and I fell asleep trying to write this earlier,

The Autopian, Burning Money On Bad Cars So You Don’t Have To: COTD
One of the greatest perks of working for a publication like the Autopian is that making a bad choice with a car isn’t exactly ruinous

The Ruggedized Lucid Gravity X Concept Looks Ready To Fight Anyone Who Calls It A Minivan
As an engineering exercise, the Lucid Gravity is amazing. We’re talking about a three-row electric crossover that can run from zero-to-60 mph in as little

Someone Turned A U.S. Military Jet Fuel-Burning ‘Combat Motorcycle’ Into A 100 MPG Off-Road Beast
Back in the 1980s, North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) nations began an effort to streamline fueling in their militaries. The logic was that it was












