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Performance & Motorsport

5th-Gen Lexus RX 350: Reliable Luxury SUV with a Few Flaws

July 9, 2026 by Marcus Webb

Lexus’s fifth-generation RX 350, launched in 2023, rides on the brand’s new GA-K platform, trading its predecessor’s familiar look for a bolder, more rigid design. While the chassis and powertrain updates didn’t transform it into a driver’s car—our 2023 first…

Categories Performance & Motorsport Tags Lexus, SUV, Toyota

Ruf Bets the Farm on a New 1,000-HP Twin-Turbo Flat-Eight

July 9, 2026 by Marcus Webb

German boutique tuner Ruf has just thrown down the gauntlet with a fire-breathing new flat-eight engine that cracks the 1,000-horsepower barrier—without a single hybrid assist or electric turbo in sight. The new Boxer 8 is a twin-turbocharged eight-cylinder that belts…

Categories Performance & Motorsport Tags BMW, Concept cars, Debuts, Hybrid, Performance, Porsche

Never Buy Someone Else’s Build Unless It’s This 500-HP Manual-Swapped 2007 Mercedes-Benz E63 AMG Wagon

July 9, 2026 by Marcus Webb

Used cars are always a gamble, but the stakes climb off the chart when you buy someone else’s unfinished project. What if the car you crave was never sold in the exact spec you want? You could spend months and…

Categories Performance & Motorsport Tags Mercedes-Benz, Performance

At $10,800, Is This 2003 Mazda MX-5 Miata Shinsen Edition a Fresh Deal?

July 9, 2026 by Marcus Webb

A 2003 Mazda MX-5 Miata Shinsen Edition is up for grabs on Craigslist in California’s Bay Area with an asking price of $10,800. Mazda built around 1,500 Shinsen Edition Miatas in 2003, each finished in Titanium Silver Metallic with a…

Categories Performance & Motorsport Tags Mazda, Performance

What’s One Car Design Detail That Really Grinds Your Gears?

July 9, 2026 by Marcus Webb

Car design is the heartbeat of the automotive world for Jalopnik’s Daniel Golson. From childhood fascination to a degree in car design and a career in automotive journalism, he’s always been drawn to the visual language of automobiles. While he…

Categories Performance & Motorsport Tags Chevrolet, EV, Mitsubishi

Nearly One in Four New-Car Buyers Took Out 7-Year Loans Last Quarter

July 9, 2026 by Marcus Webb

The average new-vehicle transaction price in the U.S. has climbed to nearly $52,000, pushing monthly payments to an eye-watering $777 and forcing buyers into longer loan terms just to keep monthly costs manageable. According to Edmunds’ latest quarterly report on…

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These Are Your “Mad Max” Apocalypse Rides

July 9, 2026 by Marcus Webb

In a world where the fragile infrastructure of modern society could collapse at any moment, what vehicle would you trust to outrun the chaos? That’s the question Jalopnik posed to its readers this week, and the answers reveal a mix…

Categories Performance & Motorsport Tags EV, Fiat, Mercedes-Benz, Performance, Ram, Volkswagen

This Looks Like Poop From A Butt

July 9, 2026 by Marcus Webb

The author of the article had their first encounter with a Tesla Cybercab robotaxi prototype on the roads of West Hollywood. The vehicle, which had a human driver, was described as looking like “sh*t” due to its comical proportions and…

Categories Performance & Motorsport Tags BMW, Concept cars, Fleet, Tesla, Volkswagen

Honda B-Series vs D-Series Engines: What Sets Them Apart?

July 9, 2026 by Marcus Webb

Honda’s B-Series and D-Series engines are two of the most iconic inline-four powerplants in automotive history, each carving out a distinct legacy in the tuning and enthusiast scenes. The B-Series, introduced in 1988, became legendary for its high-revving nature, tunability,…

Categories Performance & Motorsport Tags Honda, Performance

F1’s “Macarena Wings” Under FIA Fire After Verstappen’s High-Speed Crashes

July 9, 2026 by Marcus Webb

Formula 1’s rulemakers are now scrutinizing the so-called “Macarena wings”—active rear wings that flip open at high speed—after two consecutive crashes involving Max Verstappen at the Austrian and British Grands Prix. The FIA is investigating whether the concept itself is…

Categories Performance & Motorsport Tags Debuts, Ferrari, Motorsport
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