
The Ferguson Formula All-Wheel Drive Mustang Might Have Been The Best Pony Car That Never Was
The Camaro, Firebird, Barracuda, and many other competitors might be long gone, but thankfully, Ford keeps the Mustang alive and well. Most Autopians are glad





The Electric Porsche Cayenne Is Here And It’s Quicker Than A Bugatti Veyron
Twenty-three years ago, one of the world’s most respected sports car marques unveiled an SUV. The original Porsche Cayenne rolled out to raised pitchforks, and

Our Readers Predict The Future Of The Honda Prelude, And They’re A Tough Crowd: COTD
We finally know the most important statistic about the new Honda Prelude, and it’s that it’s going to cost $43,195. Thomas made the case that

Which Invisible Sedan Would You Disappear In? 2003 Buick Century vs 2005 Chevy Malibu
We’ve been looking at cars I know a lot of you dislike this week, but today we’re going to change gears (metaphorically; they’re both still

An Off-Road Analysis Of The Electric 2026 Jeep Recon: It’s Going To Be Good
Some people are calling the 2026 Jeep Recon the “Electric Wrangler,” and with press photos showing a doorless Jeep bashing through tough off-road trails, I

Where Did The Socket You Dropped End Up And Did You Get It Back?
One of the most frustrating experiences as a car enthusiast is when you’re wrenching in your car’s engine bay, accidentally drop a small tool or

Nearly a Decade Ago, Hennessey Would Sell You A Hot Hatch That Made As Much Horsepower As A Ranger Raptor
Despite a lot of past drama, Hennessey has endured. The Texas-based tuner and low-volume manufacturer that specializes in American muscle and speed-focused hypercars has gone

Everything Is Good Again: Autopian Merch Is Back, And Now There’s Toys, Too
Hey! Are you tired of being cold and bored, sitting naked on the floor of a bleak empty room, desperately wishing for some manner of

The Honda Passport TrailSport Is An Off-Roady Crossover With More Capability Than You Might Ever Need
When posing is the new normal, it can be difficult to tell who actually walks the walk. See, while it’s now customary for automakers to give

How Kentucky Ended Up Winning A Toyota Plant Worth Billions Of Dollars
Former Kentucky Gov. Martha Layne Collins died on Nov. 1, at age 88. Gov. Collins was a woman of firsts. She was the first — and

Ford’s Ridiculous F-150 Cowboy Belt Buckle Has Been Sold Out For Weeks, Here’s How You Can Still Get One
A month ago, I wrote about how Ford partnered up with an actual cowboy to make what’s quite possibly the coolest and most silly truck

The New Nissan Rogue PHEV Is The Laziest Rebadge Imaginable And That’s Great
Yesterday, we ran a story about how the upcoming 2026 Nissan Rogue PHEV isn’t really a Nissan at all, but a hastily-rebadged Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV.

How Dodging Huge Trees In A Small Plane Taught Me A Great Lesson About Cars And Life
Flying a plane is a vastly different experience from that of any road vehicle. All of your limbs and most of your senses are hard

Here’s Why Honda Charging $43,195 For The Prelude Is Actually Not A Terrible Deal
For months, everyone’s been wondering what the new hybrid Honda Prelude was going to cost. Would it be a little bit more than a loaded

My Range Rover’s Backup Camera Lies To Me And I Can’t Stand It
Earlier this year, I bought a 2008 Land Rover Range Rover with over 216,000 miles on the clock for a very small amount of money.

The 2026 Honda Pilot Looks Tougher And You Can Still Recommend It To Your Coworkers
If you’re a car person, your coworkers probably ask you for advice every time they buy a car, then go out and buy a Japanese

Top Gear France Asked Me To Rescue A Stuck Limo And I Said Yes, On The Condition That I Be Allowed To Drift The Crap Out Of It
The beautiful thing about being a freelance mechanic in New York City is having the freedom to take outlandish jobs to keep the dream alive

Your Next Toyota Might Be Around A Lot Longer, But Don’t Freak Out
There’s no rule that says a model has to be updated every five-to-seven years, although that’s been the expectation from certain major automakers like Toyota.

How An All-New Big Wagoneer In 1987 Could Have Saved The Nameplate Today
You simply can’t disappear for thirty years and expect to come back to the same world you left behind. Let’s say a rock star that

Which One Would You Take To The Early-Bird Special? 1988 Chrysler LeBaron vs 1994 Mercury Topaz
Sometimes you can look at a car and just tell that its owner is elderly. Older domestic cars that are suspiciously clean and stock, especially

Holy Crap There Was A Rescue Version Of The Amphicar And Boy Was It Cool
You know what I believe in? A lot of things, really, but some standout pillars of the temple of my beliefs are the inherent dignity












