
The New Nissan Skyline Is Real, And It’s Probably Coming To America As A Manual Infiniti Sedan
Nissan released a whole bunch of news last night about its plans for the future, which included a hybridized Rogue and a new Xterra. Buried





Which ‘Ugly Stick’ Would You Be Seen In? 1986 VW Golf vs 2002 Honda Civic
It occurred to me, when I started looking for cars for today, that all the cheap cars I’ve shown you this week have been automatics.

This New $10,000 Camper Is Half The Price Of The Cheapest New Car In America
One of the loudest complaints I frequently hear about the RV industry is that manufacturers often demand house-level money for a camper that might not

The Mazda 787B Wasn’t The Greatest Group C Car Of All Time And It Lucked Into Its Le Mans Win
I always thought claims we are now living in a post-truth media age were slightly alarmist. Surely anyone with a modicum of curiosity and intelligence

The Oldest Continually-Operating Ski Rope Tow Is Powered By Most Of A Dodge Dart (And There’s A Beetlejuice Connection)
There’s a storm heading to where I live this weekend, and it’s expected to dump a lot of snow on us, which means that everything

For Just Two Years, Smart Sold Cars In America With Turbochargers And Honest Three-Pedal Manual Transmissions
The Smart Fortwo was a polarizing car when it was sold new in America. For much of its existence, many Americans thought the Fortwo was

The 2026 Volvo EX60 Looks A Lot Like a Reskinned Polestar 3 And I’m Totally Fine With That
The decade of the hybrid may be upon us, but that doesn’t mean automakers are going to stop releasing new EVs. Volvo has been trickling

I Called Two World War II Veterans And Asked Them For Jeep Stories. Here’s What They Told Me
My name is Tyler Boland, and I’m a 22-year-old college student majoring in history at a liberal arts college in Reading, PA. Growing up there

F1 Can’t Save Audi By Itself
It’s hard to think of a brand that’s fallen harder than Audi. Nissan has had a similar trajectory, but expectations for Nissan were never quite

What Lesson(s) Would You Add To Driver’s Ed?
Like most new drivers, teen-me learned how to drive first from observation as a passenger, then by driver education classes in high school, accompanied by

When GM Fails To Build An Engine ‘That’ll Run Like Crap Longer Than Most Cars Will Run’: COTD
There is a humorous saying that a vehicle from General Motors will run like garbage for longer than most cars will run. I have no

Which Is Worth A Thousand Bucks? 2003 Toyota Matrix vs 2006 Ford Crown Victoria
Sometimes you make plans and just can’t follow through on them, due to circumstances beyond your control. I had hoped to subject you to that

Kia Just Fixed The Most Annoying Thing On The Niro Crossover
It’s time we admit two things: Fetty Wap is actually an incredibly talented vocalist, and “piano black” trim is one of the worst things to

There’s Just Something Wonderful About An All-Glass Hatch
Yesterday, I wrote about fastback cars that had truncated trunk openings instead of full hatches, and that got me thinking about hatchbacks and hatches, which

Subaru Brings Back The Base WRX After Saying Barely Anyone Bought The Base WRX
Subaru has had a weird year with the WRX. The brand’s all-wheel drive, turbocharged performance sedan had its base trim axed at the end of

Why Ford Is Telling 116,672 Owners They Can’t Use Their Engine Block Heaters In The Middle Of Winter
If you’ve spent any time in the northern part of the country or Canada in the winter, you’ve probably come across a parking lot with

Do Fastbacks Without Hatchbacks Make Any Sense?
There is something I’ve wondered about for an awful long time. I suspect that any human with the capacity to reason has; it is, as

Insane Fact Of The Day: BMW’s First Production Electric Car Was Also Its Last Naturally Aspirated Car
The Autopian writes about the BMW i3 a lot. That’s not terribly surprising, seeing as how our very own David Tracy has owned several. I

I Joined A Bunch Of Weirdos In Broken Cars On A 2000 Mile Trek Across Texas And Learned A Lot About America
Learning history isn’t always fun or particularly engaging. A textbook is sometimes as great a method to educate yourself as it is a way to

I Drove A Bunch Of Chinese Cars On A Racetrack In Vegas, And They’re More Familiar Than You’d Think
I’ve been working in automotive media for nearly 10 years. In that almost-decade, I’ve been invited on dozens of different press trips from a wide

Sedan, Van, and Miata, What More Could You Want? Members’ Rides
Hey there, Happy New Year! It’s been a while since my last Members’ Rides post, but I’m back and ready to go for the new












