Filed under: Chrysler Continue reading Lee Iacocca, Chrysler’s savior and godfather of the Mustang, dies at 94 Lee Iacocca, Chrysler’s savior and godfather of the Mustang, dies at 94 originally appeared on Autoblog on 2019-07-02 22:40:00. Please see our terms for use of feeds. Permalink | Email this | Comments
Read More »The 2020 BMW X6 Looks Like the Lovechild of the X5 and 8 Series
BMW has revealed the 2020 X6, the swoopier and less practical sibling of the X5, and it has taken some cues from the handsome 8 Series. Compared to its predecessor, the 2020 BMW X6 is an inch longer in length and 0.6 inch wider. Its wheelbase is 1.6 inches longer, …
Read More »These Are The Best Car Deals This 4th of July Weekend
If Memorial Day marks the beginning of summer, the Fourth of July celebrates the sunny season just as it’s hitting its stride. Plus, June gloom is finally gone in Southern California, so we folks at the office are enjoying a much needed flood of Vitamin D. But before you preload …
Read More »Tesla stock surges as it beats Model 3 delivery expectations
Filed under: Green,Plants/Manufacturing,Tesla,Electric Continue reading Tesla stock surges as it beats Model 3 delivery expectations Tesla stock surges as it beats Model 3 delivery expectations originally appeared on Autoblog on 2019-07-02 20:38:00. Please see our terms for use of feeds. Permalink | Email this | Comments
Read More »Volkswagen Gives the Microbus Electric Power
Volkswagen took a 1962 Type 2 11-window Microbus and gave it an electrifying makeover—literally. Called the Type 20 Concept, this Volkswagen Microbus sports a 10 kilowatt-hour battery, a 2,500-watt onboard charger, and an electric motor rated at 120 hp and 173 lb-ft of torque. Volkswagen worked with Porsche to develop …
Read More »What Truck Should I Buy? MotorTrend Editors Pick Their Favorites
Trucks are a way of life, and we at MotorTrend recognize this. That’s why we put them to the test, driving like truck owners would: towing heavy loads, navigating tough trails—and cruising around town, too. Through these assessments, we have found trucks that excel whether the road is clear or …
Read More »2019 Ford Super Duty: Why I’d Buy It – Frank Markus
“What truck should I buy?” It’s a question consumers ask themselves every day, but what would technical director Frank Markus drive? Keep reading for the answer, and see other editors’ picks here. What pickup truck would I buy? None of ‘em. Ever. No thanks, not for me. That’s because, like the …
Read More »2019 Honda Ridgeline: Why I’d Buy It – Stefan Ogbac
“What truck should I buy?” It’s a question consumers ask themselves every day, but what would associate online editor Stefan Ogbac drive? Keep reading for the answer, and see other editors’ picks here. Let’s get one thing out of the way first: I am not the target market for a …
Read More »Bentley Bentayga Hybrid First Drive Review | Mass without substance
Filed under: Green,Green,Bentley,First Drives,SUV,Hybrid,Luxury Continue reading Bentley Bentayga Hybrid First Drive Review | Mass without substance Bentley Bentayga Hybrid First Drive Review | Mass without substance originally appeared on Autoblog on 2019-07-02 19:01:00. Please see our terms for use of feeds. Permalink | Email this | Comments
Read More »This might be the ultimate logging truck
Filed under: Autoblog Minute,Videos,Original Video The ultimate logging truck. The LOGO series of vehicles from Doll Fahrzeugbau are made to haul long, heavy timber. Doll’s trucks are both trailers and machines. They’re designed for timber picking, loading, and transporting. The system involves a truck cabin that rotates a full 300 …
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