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Valentino Rossi of MotoGP and Petronas Yamaha SRT at the Red Bull Ring

Valentino Rossi Retires From MotoGP

Valentino Rossi is known for his passion for motorcycle models, racing prowess, and championship status in the sport for years. However, Rossi recently announced that he's bidding a fond farewell to motorcycle racing, with the 2021 season being his last as an official track contender.
The 2021 Nissan Leaf EV in white

A 2021 Nissan Leaf Is the Worst Car You Can Buy Right Now

Don't buy a 2021 Nissan Leaf. At least, not right now. You've heard the news by now, hopefully from me, that both the new and used car market is, well, a bit of a shitshow right now. Things could be better for dealerships. Things could be better full stop. But you shouldn't buy a 2021 Nissan Leaf EV because of that, and not because it's a bad car. However, the Leaf is a great car, now just isn't the time to get one.
The Bosch logo at a plant in Stuttgart

Chip Shortage Worsens as Bosch Says Current Supply Chain Is Inept

I've said it before and I'll say it again. Walk into a Bosch plant and you'd be able to slap together a whole car using nothing but the dumpster out back. Put another way, the German parts manufacturer makes just about everything cars. I routinely find parts on my project car that are made by Bosch, and that car is old enough to vote. However, even the mighty Bosch has been felled by the chip shortage. Now, the brand says that production methods and supply chains are inadequate for the modern world.
The BMW Corporate HQ in Munich, Germany

BMW Still Wins Out as the Best Luxury Car Brand According to Consumers

At one point in time, BMW was the best luxury car brand. So much so, that the brand became a status symbol. Basically, if you wanted people to think you were someone, you drove a BMW. However, times change, and there's a lot of new players in the luxury car segment. Take Genesis for example. The brand has quietly been sneaking up on BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Audi, and Lexus. With so much choice in the marketplace, it's time to figure out if consumers still prefer the old ways, or if attitudes have shifted.
A red 1983 Pontiac Fiero in front of white pillars and a brown building lined with windows.

Why the Pontiac Is No More May Surprise You

Auto manufacturers continue working tirelessly to design, produce, market, and sell new and improved car models. However, for some car brands associated with some of the largest, most successful vehicle manufacturers, the road comes to an end. The Pontiac is one such brand that is no more.
A "No Trespassing" sign outside a Ford plant

Ford Is Keeping Employees at Home Amid COVID Surge

Whether you like it or not, Coronavirus cases are continuing to surge. The Delta Variant of the virus is becoming a growing concern, and now, many industries are taking notice. Ford is one of them. Now, the Blue Oval has elected to delay the return of many of its workers to the office. However, that raises some questions. For one, what does this mean for production? Ford has already made several delays to production, and this can very easily make things worse.