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The Little Car Company previews final Tamiya Wild One Max Launch Edition
Two years ago, The Little Car Company (TLCC) announced it would be adding a left-field option to its catalog of battery-electric scaled cars: The Tamiya Wild One. The Tamiya was originally a revelation among remote controlled cars when…
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For Byron, NASCAR Cup Series success is all in the numbers
At 25 years old, William Byron is one of the youngest drivers in the NASCAR Cup Series. Byron’s age is becoming irrelevant, however, as his experience and maturation have brought him to the top of the sport.
Six years into driving for…
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How Kellymoss is cracking the GTD code
It’s not easy moving to a new category of racing; it’s even harder to do so with immediate success. But when two teams with a vast amount of experience get together, good things are bound to happen. On Sunday, that was a first and third in…
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Rivian pricing and demand, Honda compact EV, Ford hydrogen fuel-cell test: Today’s Car News
Rivian supply and demand brings a much shorter wait time for its electric trucks. Honda reveals a new EV for Europe. And Ford tests hydrogen fuel-cell tech. This and more, here at Green Car Reports.
As Rivian continues to ramp up…
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Review: 2024 Porsche Cayenne E-Hybrid bridges the EV gap
Porsche vehicles may be fast, but they’re not quick enough to outrun the rapid onset of emissions regulations. That’s why it revised all three powertrains in the 2024 Porsche Cayenne to run leaner, as well as meaner. But the performance…
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Spy shots suggest 2025 Ram 1500 refresh, possible passenger screen
The Ram 1500 is now the oldest design among Detroit's half-ton pickup trucks, but thanks to its solid interior and competitive mechanicals, the current model isn't under any serious pressure to improve. While that might be a signal to…
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2024 Porsche Cayenne First Drive Review: Think of it as Cayenne v3.5
It’s best to think of the 2024 Porsche Cayenne as Cayenne version 3.5. It’s not a clean-sheet redesign, as its underlying crash structure, general dimensions and abundant componentry carrying over from the third-generation Cayenne launched…
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Newman says poor finish masked a ‘decent’ first start with RWR
Ryan Newman and Rick Ware Racing had a long day Sunday at Darlington Raceway, but according to Newman, the results were deceiving.
“It was a decent run for us, I feel,” Newman said. “For me, I ran out of talent. I’ve seen other guys run…
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Elliott dodges and weaves his way to third at Darlington
Chase Elliott spent most of the afternoon fighting his way to the front at Darlington Raceway, only to have to avoid a late wreck to pull off a top-five finish.
“It was a solid finish, for sure,” Elliott said of being third in the running…
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Fisker Ocean off-roader bows as 2023 target lowered, Pear delayed
Fisker on Tuesday revealed a new “hard core” off-road package for the Ocean electric SUV—the same day the company also revealed some realities that included lower anticipated production numbers of the Ocean this year, as well as a delay of…
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