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At Over $100,000, the 2021 Nissan GT-R Better Come With AWD

There are many reasons to like the Nissan GT-R. But, the GT-R's standard price goes well into the six-figure range, and some of Nissan's competitors in the all-wheel drive space offer vehicles of a similar standard with a much lower cost. Is the GT-R worth the money? Read on and decide for yourself.
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4 Reasons a Diesel Truck Is Wrong For You

Diesel trucks have a long-standing reputation for providing more power, reliability, and towing capabilities, but this doesn't mean diesel is always better for everyone. There are actually several reasons why a person may not benefit from what diesel trucks provide.
A black and white picture of a rotary engine with a wooden backdrop.

What Caused the Death of the Rotary Engine?

The Wankel rotary engine is no more. This will likely disappoint its many fans, who appreciated the power it packed in a compact frame. But although the rotary engine had a number of advantages, it also faced some challenges that ultimately led to its demise.
A used cars lot with flags and used cars.

Used Cars Devastatingly Skyrocket to New Car Prices

It wasn't that long ago that you could get a decent vehicle for quite a bit less than buying the same car in the new version. You wouldn't be dealing with paying higher car payments. However, used car sales are costing more as the effects of the pandemic are felt.
A silver Camaro with black racing stripes on the hood sitting on blacktop in a wooded area as the background.

Sales for the Chevy Camaro Are Worse Than Ever

The Chevy Camaro is one of the most iconic cars in American history. Like any other car, Chevy ultimately cares about how well the Camaro sells, and it's not selling well right now. Here's a look at the Chevy Camaro's steep and steady decline in sales that doesn't seem to be stopping anytime soon.
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$70,000 Sure Seems Like a Lot of Money for the Loki Basecamp Icarus Camper

$70,000 is a lot to spend on camping. Granted, I'm coming to you from the perspective of a young person just starting their career. However, $70,000 goes a very, very long way. We're talking about two brand-new Toyota GR86 sports cars. Or a down payment on a home. Hell, you can have your pick on just about any life-changing purchase for $70k. I went to college for under $70,000. Moreover, I camp, and I'd estimate my entire camping setup, stoves, tent, chairs, the lot, cost about $1,000. So, the question is, can the Loki Basecamp Icarus justify that big ol' price tag?
The grill of a Mercedes-Benz 540K at a concourse event in Como, Italy

Pebble Beach Best-in-Show 1938 Mercedes-Benz 540K Has Nazi Ties

The Pebble Beach Concourse d'Elegance is as bougie as it sounds, if you'll allow me to butcher the French language. While we're talking about French-adjacent things, let's talk about the winner of this year's concourse, a Mercedes-Benz 540K Autobahnkurier from 1938. Why is it French-adjacent? It's rumored to be a gift from France's most famous conqueror: Adolf Hitler. Yeah. The Nazi. Buckle up, this one's gonna be wild.