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10 Of The Coolest Cars From The 2024 New York Auto Show


It may not be as elaborate as it once was, but the 2024 New York Auto Show has plenty of cool cars on display for consumers and enthusiasts alike. Read More

World Car & Electric Vehicle Champ: Is the Kia EV9 Worth the Buzz?


The hottest KIA of the moment kicked off the 2024 New York International Auto Show (NYIAS) by winning the top prize. This isn't the first time the KIA EV9 has been crowned. Back in January, it added ... Read More

Will Electric Cars Reshape Cities Like Gas Cars Once Did?


If gasoline powered cars have shaped the current look and feel of our modern cities, how is electrification and the modern lifestyle going to change them going forward? Take garages for example, both ... Read More

Electric cars will decide the outcome of the American election


If Joe Biden loses to Donald Trump this November, he can apportion blame towards his administration’s many unforced errors, from the botched Afghanistan bug-out to the mess at the southern border. But ... Read More

The Cheapest Electric Cars In 2024 Aren't What You'd Expect


EVs, in general, lean towards the more expensive side, but there are still a number of budget-friendly options out there from reputable automakers. Read More

The 12 Coolest Cars at the 2024 New York Auto Show


Along with a host of major debuts, we spotted plenty of other breathtaking machines, from the 1813-hp Rimic Nevera to a Lamborghini LM002. Read More


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