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Safety

Where The ’85th Percentile Rule’ For Speed Limits Falls Short

July 15, 2026 by Marcus Webb

The 85th percentile rule, a method used to determine speed limits, has been widely used since its introduction by Wilbur Smith in 1937. The rule suggests that the safest speed is near the upper end of the 10-mph band where…

Categories Performance & Motorsport Tags Safety

Alpinestars Supertech R10 Helmet Review: Street and Track

July 12, 2026 by Marcus Webb

Alpinestars, a renowned Italian brand, has been providing protection gear for riders for over six decades. The company recently launched its first full-face street helmet, the Supertech R10, which is the missing link in its comprehensive portfolio. The R10 builds…

Categories Motorcycles & Powersports Tags Debuts, Motorsport, Safety

BMW iX3 Aces Euro NCAP’s Toughest Test, But Chinese EV Zeekr 7GT Takes the Win

July 10, 2026 by Marcus Webb

The BMW iX3 and Zeekr 7GT have become the first two vehicles to earn five-star safety ratings under Euro NCAP’s overhauled testing procedures. The BMW iX3 earned a 73 percent rating in the Safe Driving stage, with its driver-monitoring system…

Categories Industry News Tags BMW, EV, Safety, Zeekr

BMW iX3 secures top Euro NCAP five-star safety rating under stricter 2026 test regime

July 8, 2026 by Marcus Webb

The BMW iX3 has been awarded the highest five-star safety rating in its first Euro NCAP assessment under the organisation’s newly revised, more stringent 2026 test protocols. The updated Euro NCAP procedure evaluates vehicles across four comprehensive safety stages: Safe…

Categories Industry News Tags BMW, Safety

At $5,700, Is This 2005 BMW X3 with a Six-Speed Manual a Steal?

July 8, 2026 by Marcus Webb

A 2005 BMW X3 2.5i with 253,047 miles is listed on Craigslist for $5,700, offering a rare six-speed manual transmission paired with a meticulously maintained powertrain. The X3, BMW’s second SUV introduced in 2003, was co-developed with Magna Steyr and…

Categories Performance & Motorsport Tags BMW, Magna, Performance, Safety, SUV

This Pink 1997 BMW Z3 Signed by Sydney Sweeney Is Up for Sale — But You Better Fit Behind the Wheel

July 6, 2026 by Marcus Webb

A one-of-a-kind 1997 BMW Z3 roadster, painted a head-turning pink and personally signed by Sydney Sweeney, is now on the market — and it comes with a catch. The car was part of a promotional giveaway tied to the film…

Categories Performance & Motorsport Tags BMW, Debuts, Mazda, Porsche, Safety

How aftermarket airbag suspension systems can boost your truck’s towing game

July 6, 2026 by Marcus Webb

Airbag suspension isn’t just for slammed show cars—it’s a serious upgrade for trucks that tow. Unlike a fixed coil-spring setup that sags under heavy loads, an aftermarket air suspension system lets you inflate or deflate airbags to keep your truck…

Categories Performance & Motorsport Tags Safety

Are You More Likely To Get Into A Car Accident In The City Or The Country?

July 5, 2026 by Marcus Webb

According to the National Highway Transportation Safety Agency (NHTSA), you’re more likely to get into a deadly crash in a rural area than an urban one. The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) analysis of NHTSA’s system shows that the…

Categories Performance & Motorsport Tags Safety

That Top-Tier Safety Rating On Your 10-Year-Old Car Might Not Equal Modern Standards

July 4, 2026 by Marcus Webb

A 10-year-old car with a top-tier safety rating may not meet modern safety standards. The IIHS Top Safety Pick+ award has changed drastically over the years, with new crashworthiness tests and eligibility criteria. For example, the 2016 Mazda 3 hatchback…

Categories Performance & Motorsport Tags Mazda, Safety

How The Two-Door Chevy Tahoe Took The Blazer’s Place

July 3, 2026 by Marcus Webb

For years, the K5 Blazer was Chevrolet’s only full-size two-door SUV, but its sales began to decline after the 1979 energy crisis. The SUV segment expanded rapidly in the 1980s and 1990s, and GM needed to clarify its product strategy.…

Categories Diagnostics & OBD Tags Chevrolet, OBD2, Performance, Safety, Sedans, SUV
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