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Gabriel Vega

Gabriel Vega has been an automotive journalist and content creator since 2017, joining our crew in 2020. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Digital Communication and Media from Florida International University and has since mastered news coverage coordination, organizing workflow to maximize reader benefit wherever his passion for autos writing has landed him.

Gabriel is proud to have forged many positive relationships with auto manufacturers directly through his written work, having spent years in vehicle testing for multiple automotive media outlets, including Univision, where he filmed a test vehicle series, Motor1.com, and HotCars.

At MotorBiscuit, Gabriel can be most often found covering sportscars, SUVs, and pickup trucks. His project car, an iconic Guards Red 1987 Porsche 911, with which he has a stormy relationship, provides him with plenty of inspiration for his more technical pieces.

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A red mid-engine 2020 Chevy Corvette Stingray at the Next Generation Corvette Reveal event in Irvine, California, on July 18, 2019

Chevrolet Corvette C8 Camera Catches Mechanics on a 104-MPH Joyride

Whether you're servicing a sedan or a supercar, you want to trust that your dealership's mechanic will take good care of your car. However, a pair of mechanics decided to take a Chevrolet Corvette C8 out on a joyride recently. However, they forgot that the car houses an onboard camera that recorded the entire joyride.
An image of a Ferrari F60 America in a photo studio.

Ultra-Rare $2.5 Million Ferrari F60 America Is a Supercar You’ll Never See

For the most part, Ferraris are rarely seen on the road. With high prices and relatively low production numbers, chances are you won't see a prancing horse on your way to work. Based on the F12, the F60 America features a brand-new body but retains the naturally-aspirated V12 engine upfront. Additionally it has an asymetrical interior.
An image of a Ferrari Mondial with the Pope standing on it.

Is This the Best Used Ferrari You Can Buy Under $50,000?

For most of us, the idea of owning a Ferrari seems like a far-fetched dream. However, if you're looking for a used example under $50,000, the Mondial might be the way to go. In fact, you don't even have to stretch your dollar to find a good one. Additionally, the Pope rode in one back in the late 1980s.
An image of a Ferrari LaFerrari Prototype caught outside of the company.

Unusual Ferrari LaFerrari Prototype Reappears in Spy Video

Despite hitting the road officially back in 2013, seeing a Ferrari LaFerrari in person is still quite a rare sight. However, a new prototype wearing some unusual bodywork recently popped up in a spy video. While it's definitely unusual, we don't know exactly its purpose. If we had to guess, it's either testing long-term durability or perhaps a new model.
An image of a Ford Maverick outdoors, the brand's smallest new truck.

How Much Does the 2022 Ford Maverick Cost?

To say that brand-new trucks have gotten quite expensive would be a massive understatement. In fact, the average amount spent on a brand-new truck is around $50,000. To combat this, Ford just introduced its smallest brand-new truck, the Maverick which carries a sub-$20,000 base price. Aside from an accessible entry price, going up the trim levels likely won't break the bank.
An image of a Ford Maverick outdoors, the brand's smallest new truck.

The 2022 Ford Maverick Offers Hybrid Power and up to 40 MPG

If you're looking to buy a small truck, the 2022 Ford Maverick is the newest contender that should be on your radar. In fact, despite costing under $20,000, you get a hybrid powertrain as standard delivering up to 40 mpg in the city. However, a more powerful 2.0-liter engine is available with up to 4,000 lb of towing capacity.
An image of a Lamborghini Urus parked outdoors.

Stolen $250,000 Lamborghini Urus Owned by an NBA Player Gets Totaled

Buying a Lamborghini Urus is no small feat, even when you’re an accomplished NBA player such as Terrence Ross of the Orlando Magic. Aside from a hefty $218,000 base price, buying Lamborghini’s first SUV is particularly difficult due to a lack of available supply. As a result, these super SUVs often trade well above their …
An image of a Ferrari 340 America parked outdoors.

Ultra-Rare $9 Million Ferrari 340 America Racecar Once Sold for $200

For the most part, you need to be a seasoned historian to fully understand the history of all of Ferrari’s race cars. From the various body styles to endless specific options, it’s hard to tell whether you’re looking at a $100 car or one worth $1 million. That’s exactly what happened to one man back …
An image of a 2022 Ford F-150 Lightning parked outdoors.

Study: The Ford F-150 Lightning Is the Most Impressive Electric Pickup Truck

The all-new Ford F-150 Lightning has been out for less than a month at the time of writing. Despite this, a new study found that it is already the most impressive truck amongst American truck buyers. This is crucial since Ford needs traditional truck buyers to embrace a brand-new product, despite the massive amount of new competitors on the market.
An image of a damaged Toyota Supra in an open lot.

Wrecked Toyota Supra Lives on for 1 Informative Reason

For the most part, seeing a crashed Toyota Supra is never a good sign. Since everyone involved in this incident walked away, the team over at Toyota of Great Britain decided to repurpose this sports car to train technicians. Thanks to his effort, technicians now know how to work with this car's various structures and materials.
An image of a gold Ford Mustang parked inside of a photo studio.

Ultra-Rare 1965 Ford Mustang Costs $140,000 and Was Built for James Bond

If you're a fan of the Ford Mustang, then you'll know that this muscle car got a massive marketing push throughout the 1960s. A rare one-off example just came up for sale for just under $140,000. While it might not have made it onto the iconic Goldfinger film, it's still one of the rarest Ford Mustangs ever produced by the factory.
2022 Ford F-150 Lightning in the city

Study: Electric Pickup Truck Buyers Value Specs and Price Over Looks and Features

There's no denying that we're entering into the golden age of the electric pickup truck. With carmakers ranging from Ford, GMC, Tesla, and Rivian investing boatloads of cash into development, the results will surely be spectacular. A new study looks into what truck buyers want the most out of these new vehicles. Oddly enough, they care more about specs and price than looks or features.