Even in quiet streets, electric vehicles are increasingly becoming visible on the streets, but the greatest obstacles are sometimes found in the most obvious places, in the stuffy conference rooms, in the dusty code books, and in the lengthy technical discussions. The majority of amendments made to electrical requirements are passed unnoticed by people outside […]
GM Confirms Tech is Ready to Stop Drunk Driving for Good
Consider the extent of transformation of our cars in the past decade. They beep when we get out of the lane, run warning lights when our eyes are wandering too long and some actually have a picture of a cup of coffee to indicate, Hey, pull over and have a break. This is almost like […]
Wallenius Wilhelmsen Orders Future-Ready Ships to Lead Green Transition
Wallenius Wilhelmsen, the Swedish-Norwegian shipping giant is setting a trend in the world of shipping by investing in a cleaner future. They have recently contracted eight new vessels that will operate on alternative fuels the inaugural ones will be on the water in mid-2026. Being a leading roll-on/roll-off transport, this is one of the measures […]
The Paradox of EV Pricing: How Protectionism Stalls Affordability
Electric cars (EVs) represent not only a change in the way we drive it they are transforming the balance of power, trade and economic policies in the world. With nations racing towards achieving net-zero emissions, the EVs boom signifies a huge disparity between countries in terms of adoption, as some countries are rapidly gaining whereas […]
Travis Hunter’s New $90K Ford SUV Is a Luxury Powerhouse
In the case of a two-way phenom like Travis Hunter, it is very easy to steal the limelight whether it is locking down the receivers on one side of the ball or making the big plays on the offensive side of the ball, which was the case with the Colorado Buffaloes. Most recently, however, the […]
Why Your Car’s Best Features Could Disappear Overnight
Owning a car used to feel pretty straightforward. You worked hard, chose the one that matched your daily life, signed the papers, and drove away knowing that apart from oil changes and the occasional tire rotation everything inside was yours for keeps. The heated seats worked forever, the radio stayed tuned to your favorite station, […]
Behind the Corvette Layoffs: GM’s Major Strategy Overhaul
Chevrolet Corvette has been a classic in the American car culture since it is not just a sports car that is fast, but a representation of freedom, innovation and pure thrill. The Corvette is the only two-seater sports car of American origin that has ever endured the test of time and survived the competition and […]
Hold Up, Did Someone Really Drop $30,000 on a 1985 Chevy Cavalier, and What in the Gearhead Universe is Going On
Ok, car lovers, strap it down, since what I have found is beyond impressive. One of the recent sale of a car was a clean 1985 Chevrolet Cavalier Type 10 Coupe, which has just sold at an unbelievable price of $30000. Yes, you read that correctly. No ZL1, no limited edition–a Cavalier. It is the […]
NASCAR Royalty’s Bold Leap: Keelan Harvick Dreams of Conquering Formula 1’s Global Stage
Motorsports is a colorful canvas, the thread of which is comprised of speed, ambition, and endless thirst to win. Decades of fans and enthusiasts around the globe have been chanting the names as a symbol of strength and heritage in the racetracks. Harvick has few surnames that can command the same respect in the stock […]
The Death of Chrome: Why Stellantis is Ditching an Automotive Icon
Chrome has been inseparable with the image of a classic car. The chrome represented success, longevity and glitziness, with the sweeping fins of the 1950s American cars, as well as the grilles and badges. Its reflective surface was not merely dressing up a car but it was the way of saying something. Over decades, buyers […]