The 2026 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1X Is A True American Hypercar

Chevrolet has taken the C8 Corvette platform to the extreme with the unveiling of the 2026 Corvette ZR1X, a hybrid, all-wheel-drive supercar that melds the twin-turbocharged LT7 V8 from the ZR1 with a version of the E-Ray’s electric drive unit.

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2026 Nissan LEAF Goes Full Crossover—Sort Of

The third generation Nissan LEAF has just been introduced and according to the official press release, it’s no longer the spunky little electric hatchback we know. The new vehicle has now gone full crossover, well, at least according to the manufacturer. A deeper look at the stats doesn’t have us overly convinced.

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The 2026 Corvette ZR1X Makes These Million-Dollar Hypercars Seem Slow
The Audi RS6 Will Continue Making Proper Noises Into The Future

Aud's next-generation RS6 will offer both a plug-in hybrid V8 and a fully electric variant for the first time in the model’s history.

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Ram Makes An Unmatched Promise To All New Pickup Owners

Ram just introduced a new 10-year/100,000-mile limited powertrain warranty for all 2026 model year trucks, a play designed to maximize durability in a segment where longevity matters as much as towing capacity.

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2025 Honda Civic Type R Review: Precision Instrument

Sometimes, the universe has a way of righting a wrong.

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The Wagons Still Popular With Families
Waymo Heads To New York City With Robotaxis In Tow

Waymo is heading to New York City next month, intending to deploy autonomous vehicles in the country’s most densely packed and unpredictable urban environment.

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2025 Honda Civic Type R: All the Details
Honda Recalls Over 250,000 Vehicles For Brake Pedal Problem

Honda just issued a recall for more than 259,000 vehicles in the United States due to a manufacturing defect that could compromise braking performance.

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Jeep Heads Back to the Park; the Jurassic Park
These Are The Most American Cars Money Can Buy

The most American car comes from an American brand, but it doesn’t take long for foreign-owned companies to make an appearance on the latest Cars.com’s American-Made Index.

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"Zero" Demand For An Electric Ferrari

Ferrari clients aren't enthusiastic about electric cars, and the brand is responding appropriately.

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In For Testing: 2025 Toyota 4Runner Limited

This week we're back in SUVs—and we mean SUVs.

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Nissan LEAF – Review, Specs, Pricing, Features, Videos and More

Find everything you need to know about the Nissan LEAF here, along with expert reviews, specs, photos, videos and more.

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Most Powerful Corvettes of All-Time

With the introduction of the 2026 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1X, we've hit new levels of performance for America's sports car. Ludicrously high levels in fact. But that's always sort of been the Corvette's thing; pushing the performance envelope. Chevy's iconic sports car has a history of embarrassing far more expensive machinery around a race track.


A large part of the Corvette's overall performance package has always been power. Big, stonkin' V8 power. It's a trait the car has had for over 70 years now. To see the evolution of the Corvette's power, we've gathered a list of the most powerful examples for each generation of the car. As cool as third-party special editions are, like the 1986 Callaway Sledgehammer pictured below, for the purposes of this list, we're sticking to factory built offerings.

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The Best Car Wash Mitts For Keeping Your Vehicle Looking Clean

Even if you’re only a casual car enthusiast, the ritual of washing your vehicle can be an excellent way to relax on a sunny afternoon. It’s a great way to get some alone time or reconnect with your family after a long week of work and other obligations. Regularly washing your car or truck can also pay off in more pragmatic ways. Bird excrement, tree sap, and even plain old dirt and dust can permanently damage the paint finish if you don’t clean it promptly, and that can have a negative effect on your vehicle’s resale value.

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How Rideshare Drivers Can Protect Themselves

Rideshare services have become a big business opportunity for many to make extra cash by using their vehicle to drive people around to the places they need to go. It has become such a major part of popular culture that some have quit their regular jobs and now earn a comfortable living by being a driver for Uber, Lyft or other similar services. One of the things that makes these services popular is that the companies that run them add steps to make users – the passengers – feel safe. While that is an important part of the success of these services, what about making drivers feel safe as well?

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