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10 reasons people hold onto their cars & 10 why they replace them too soon

Most people like to believe they make smart, practical decisions about their cars, but the truth is usually the opposite. After all, when you own a vehicle, you’re juggling money, time, comfort, and a little bit of anxiety about what could go wrong next. There are very human reasons why you might keep a vehicle longer than you probably should, and the equally valid reasons you might trade it in before it’s actually earned the goodbye. Let's take a look at both sides.


Will my BMW E36 survive its first track day?

First track day pressure meets a BMW E36, a model long valued by car fans for its balance and tuning potential. The video centers on track driving and the challenges that come with taking a road car onto a circuit for the first time, including pace, control, and the car’s ability to stay consistent under load. It is a natural fit for motorsport, BMW, and automotive enthusiast audiences looking for track day footage and a closer look at an older performance car being put to the test.


Nissan Micra K11 drives faster than expected on circuit

A Nissan Micra K11 takes to the circuit and demonstrates speed that may be more than many viewers expect from a compact city car. The video centers on track driving, where acceleration, cornering, and general road feel become more noticeable than in normal street use. It provides useful context for fans of small hatchbacks, Nissan history, and grassroots motorsport content. The result is a clear automotive clip that shows how a modest-looking car can behave in a performance setting.


NASCAR’s $61B partner is giving away a Hendrick car to fans, here’s how you can apply

A real NASCAR Cup Series race car could soon belong to one lucky fan. NASCAR's $61 billion partner, Anduril Industries, has launched a massive giveaway featuring an authentic Gen-6 Chevrolet used in NASCAR competition. Here's everything you need to know about the giveaway, the Anduril 250, and how fans can enter for a chance to own a piece of racing history.


10 motoring second thoughts


Nissan set to build Chinese car giant’s vehicles at UK plant

Nissan set to build Chinese car giant’s vehicles at major Sunderland plant - Chery cars could be rolling off the Sunderland production line in the 2027 financial year


Best used Chinese cars to buy: Five models up to £17K cheaper than new

Chinese cars are incredibly popular in Britain. Here are five used models to consider, with fairly hefty discounts.


Pickup trucks with the best gas mileage for 2026

Pickup trucks are going through a mileage revolution.


How cool are the features of the Honda ZR-V?

The Honda ZR-V is a crossover SUV that offers a mix of modern styling, driving comfort, and well-rounded technology for everyday use.


Why the 991 GT3 RS still feels special next to Porsche’s newer 992 GT3

A back-to-back Nürburgring experience with a Porsche 991.1 GT3 RS and a newer 992 GT3 highlights just how far Porsche has evolved its track-focused cars. Yet despite the newer car's massive performance advantage, the older GT3 RS still delivers a character that remains deeply appealing.


Can two GT3 RS drift through mountain roads?

Two black Porsche 991.2 GT3 RS cars take on a snowy mountain touge road in a rare tandem drifting session. The video focuses on rear-engine grip sharp steering icy corners and the challenge of keeping two track-focused Porsches controlled while sliding through the mountains. With sunset scenery snowbanks tire smoke and close GT3 RS movement this becomes a dramatic Porsche drift run built around precision and control.


Cars transformed by a new engine

Cars transformed by a new engine


Uber to launch robotaxis in Munich with Israeli AI company

Ride-hailing company Uber and Israeli artificial intelligence firm Autobrains are launching a robotaxi programme in Munich with a fleet of self-driving cars, the companies announced on Monday at the GTC technology conference in Taipei. The cars will drive at Level 4 autonomy, where no driver attention is required, meaning passengers can sleep, work...


Best and worst cars for snow driving

Discover which cars perform best in snowy conditions and which to avoid, with key insights on traction, safety, and winter driving reliability.


What does ex-Stig Ben Collins drive daily?

Ben Collins shares the real cars behind his life beyond The Stig, including his Porsche 997 Turbo Gen 2 daily driver. He explains why the manual Porsche suits everyday use, family life, and proper driving feel, while also looking back at cars like his Honda Civic, Honda Prelude, Toyota Supra, and long-owned Audi A3. The video gives a personal view of how a professional driver chooses a car for the road.


Tesla performance SUV battle Model Y vs Model X Plaid

The Tesla Model Y Performance and Tesla Model X Plaid may share the same design philosophy, but they deliver two very different driving experiences. In this comparison, Autogefuel explores how Tesla’s compact performance SUV stacks up against its flagship ultra-high-performance luxury SUV. From the outside, both cars clearly belong to the Tesla family with their smooth aerodynamic shapes and minimalist styling. However, the differences become obvious once they stand side by side. The Model X Plaid is significantly larger, around 31 cm longer than the Model Y Performance, giving it a much more imposing road presence. The Model Y feels slimmer and more compact, while the Model X appears broader and more luxurious.


NIO EL6 offers luxury comfort with a different EV experience

The NIO EL6 is a premium electric SUV that blends luxury, technology, and everyday comfort into a highly refined package. With nearly 500 horsepower, all wheel drive, and a spacious cabin, it delivers strong performance while remaining smooth and relaxing for family journeys. High quality materials, comfortable seats with massage functions, and the unique Nomi AI assistant help create a distinctive premium experience. The standout feature is NIO’s battery swapping technology, allowing drivers to replace a depleted battery with a charged one in just a few minutes at dedicated stations. While some controls rely too heavily on the touchscreen and fast charging speeds are no longer class leading, the EL6 remains an attractive alternative to established German luxury SUVs.


New Toyota GR Yaris: Incredible homologation rally car tested

The new Toyota GR Yaris delivers an authentic rally-inspired driving experience in a compact road-legal package. Built as a modern homologation special, it combines turbocharged power, all-wheel drive grip, and lightweight engineering for maximum excitement on both road and track. This video explores its sharp handling, aggressive performance, and everyday usability that set it apart from traditional hot hatches.


Travellers looking for EVs to save on gas won't find them at car rental companies

Steve Liborio was caught off guard by a sudden increase in interest in electric vehicle rentals, several years after the car rental industry's foray into EVs failed to get the traction it had hoped for.


The fastest family Tesla you can buy today

The Tesla Model X Plaid remains one of the most unique vehicles on the road, combining the practicality of a three row family SUV with performance that rivals exotic supercars. With more than 1000 horsepower, breathtaking acceleration, iconic Falcon Wing doors, and Tesla’s industry leading charging network, it continues to offer a driving experience few competitors can match. Despite riding on a platform that is now over a decade old, the Model X still feels remarkably modern thanks to its spacious interior, advanced software, and impressive efficiency. However, not everything is perfect, as the stalkless steering wheel controls and aging architecture reveal some of the platform’s limitations. The big question is whether this legendary Tesla can still compete with a new generation of premium electric SUVs in 2026.


The world’s coolest police cars

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Autosport magazine: Looking ahead to Le Mans – and F1’s future

Our guide to the greatest endurance race, Alpine’s rise and the prospects of V8s returning to F1 feature in this month’s issue


Not just a facelift, the Toyota Corolla gets a GR Sport touch

The Toyota Corolla comes with updates that go beyond a simple facelift, adding a GR Sport touch that makes it feel sportier and more appealing. Changes to the design, exterior details, and driving feel give it a more dynamic character while still keeping the comfort Corolla is known for. With its mix of modern style, everyday practicality, and sporty accents, the Toyota Corolla stands out as an interesting sedan to talk about.


Why the Mazda CX-60 might be the perfect Mazda SUV

The Mazda CX 60 Plug in Hybrid positions itself as one of the most balanced SUVs in Mazda’s lineup by combining premium comfort, strong performance, and practical daily usability in a size that still feels manageable on normal roads. Compared to the larger CX 80, the CX 60 is shorter and easier to park while still offering generous cabin space and a large luggage compartment that can expand up to 1700 liters with the rear seats folded. Mazda also continues to stand out by keeping physical buttons for climate controls and steering wheel functions, creating a more relaxing and intuitive driving experience compared to many modern touchscreen focused vehicles. Inside, the cabin mixes digital displays with traditional controls, although the infotainment system operated through a rotary dial can sometimes feel slower and less convenient when entering navigation inputs while parked.


Jeep’s parent company is considering building Chinese EVs in North America

Stellantis’ Brompton plant in Canada has been idled since 2023, making it an ideal candidate for Chinese EVs.


20 cars that reward long‑term ownership

Not every vehicle is designed to stay dependable deep into high mileage, especially once repair costs, reliability, and maintenance history start becoming more important than flashy new features. Some cars quietly build loyal followings because they continue running well for years with proper care, while others hold their value thanks to durable engineering and widely available parts. Long-term ownership also reveals which vehicles remain comfortable, affordable, and practical after the excitement of buying something new fades away. These are 20 of the best long-term cars, thanks to a combination of reliability, manageable maintenance costs, and strong reputations earned over decades of real-world use.


Inside Toyota Corolla Nearly Crashes With Porsche at Nürburgring

A close call involving a Toyota Corolla and a Porsche unfolds at the Nürburgring, giving viewers a look at mixed-class driving on one of the most famous race tracks in the world. The scene centers on vehicle positioning, speed, and the tight margins that can appear during track driving. With a mainstream Toyota model sharing the course with a Porsche, the video naturally fits automotive, motorsport, and Nürburgring search topics. It provides clear context for audiences following track footage and car interactions on the German circuit.


Can a 1300HP patrol control ice racing?

A 1300HP Nissan Patrol arrives from Oman and enters an exclusive winter racing event filled with rare and expensive cars. The video follows the turbo SUV as it runs on spiked tires, struggles for grip, and drifts on ice with rear-wheel drive only. With huge power, anti-lag sound, snowy crowds, and a heavy SUV trying to stay controlled on frozen ground, the event turns into a wild test of traction and power.


$122M in EV rebate claims made since start of new program as dealers wait to be paid

OTTAWA — Canadians claimed more than $122 million in federal subsidies for new electric vehicles since Ottawa reintroduced its rebate program in February, but many car dealers say they're still waiting to get the funds they are owed.


Not So Fast: Here's How To Buy A Used Car Without Overlooking Key Details

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Could new Stellantis models be built in Ontario?

Big plans from global automaker Stellantis could be an opportunity for plants in Ontario, according to the head of the company's Canadian division. Stellantis revealed plans last week to launch 11 new models in North America. The company has two assembly plants in Canada — one in Windsor and one in Brampton, where workers don't have a vehicle to build. CBC Windsor's Emma Loop reports.


Long-term test update: 2026 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV

Generally, during a long-term test, I find myself liking a car more and more as I spend more and more time in it (duh, right?). It happened with the Hyundai Ioniq 9, Hyundai Santa Fe, and Mazda CX-50 — it didn’t happen with the Subaru Crosstrek, but that’s not entirely the Crosstrek’s fault, as it’s not meant to be a family-of-five car.


Honda's new electric hot hatch costs less than $21,000 and is already on sale

Honda has just launched its compact electric sports hatch on the Japanese market, with a starting price equivalent to just under 21,000 US dollars. The model is called the Super-ONE, and it offers five driving modes, simulated gear shifts and a Bose audio system with eight speakers. The car is smaller than a Volkswagen Polo and has already been con...


Showing my Ford RS200 Group B rare rally car collection!

My Ford RS200 Group B collection gives a rare look at one of the most legendary rally cars ever built, with motorsport history, extreme design, and serious collector appeal all in one garage. This video shows the details that make the RS200 so special, from its rally focused engineering and aggressive shape to the short lived Group B era that made cars like this unforgettable. The Ford RS200 remains a dream machine for rally fans because it represents a time when manufacturers pushed performance, traction, power, and design to wild limits. Seeing a rare RS200 collection up close adds even more excitement, especially for viewers who love classic rally cars, Ford performance, and motorsport icons. From the bodywork to the history and the presence of these cars together, this collection tour delivers rarity, nostalgia, and a close look at one of Ford’s most dramatic racing creations.


Cars boomers loved before SUVs took over—did you drive any of these?

Before SUVs completely took over suburban driveways, boomers loved...Well, they loved cars that were stylish (and yes, some were ridiculous). But honestly, a lot of them still had more personality than today’s endless sea of gray crossovers.


Record-breaking, V16-powered Audi returns

Audi’s latest car isn’t that new at all. The Auto Union Lucca is a V16-engined recreation of a 200mph-plus record-breaker that’s been lost since WW2. The reborn Lucca – or Rennlimousine, as it was also known – will be seen in action for the first time at Goodwood Festival of Speed, in the UK, from July 9-12, 2026. On February 15, 1935, German ace Hans Stuck piloted the original car to a top speed of 326.975kph (203.17mph) on a stretch of...


Top 5 first car mods - without sacrificing daily drivability

What Are The Best First Car Mods? What are the best ways to improve your car, without sacrificing daily drivability? Let's break down five different solid ideas: 1. Tires. They're the most important thing about your car, period. 2. Brakes. It's good to stop. Especially if you're going to add power. 3. LSD. Not the drug. We want a slide happy car. 4. Final Drive. More ratio. More wheel torque. More smiles. 5. Exhaust. Shed those pounds. A heavy car is a dull car. Engineering Explained is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com.


Why the differences between the Mercedes and McLaren F1 gearboxes matter

Despite sharing the same engine, McLaren opted for a gearbox with shorter ratios, while Mercedes uses longer gear ratios – here's what that means for each team


Toyota turns the bZ4X into a true family adventure vehicle

The Toyota bZ4X Touring expands on the standard bZ4X formula by adding significantly more cargo space, improved practicality, and a stronger focus on family adventures. With up to 1,700 liters of luggage capacity, a spacious rear cabin, and available all wheel drive, it is designed to handle everything from daily commuting to weekend getaways. The 74.7 kWh battery delivers up to 591 km of WLTP range in front wheel drive form, while Toyota continues to emphasize durability, efficiency, and long term reliability. Physical controls for key functions remain, making the cabin easy to use on the move. Combining comfort, versatility, and Toyota’s renowned warranty coverage, the bZ4X Touring aims to be one of the most practical electric family vehicles available.


Porsche GT2 RS Gumball build finally leaves the garage for good

The heavily modified Porsche 911 GT2 RS sits covered in sponsor decals and aggressive aero as the legendary Gumball 3000 rally machine reaches the end of its journey. With massive power, race inspired styling, and unforgettable road trip memories across the Middle East, this build became one of the wildest cars ever featured on the rally.


US auto safety regulator opens probe into nearly 115,000 Rivian vehicles

May 28 (Reuters) - The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on Thursday it has opened a preliminary probe into 114,922 Rivian vehicles over an issue with the rear toe link. The issue relates to the company's R1S and R1T electric vehicles. The agency's office of defects investigation received two vehicle owner questionnaires reporting that the left rear toe link separates


UAW calls for a midnight strike at GM pickup truck axle supplier

By Kalea Hall DETROIT, May 31 (Reuters) - United Auto Workers President Shawn Fain on Sunday called for a strike at a Michigan factory that makes axles for General Motors pickup trucks, some of its most profitable vehicles. The Detroit union said late on Sunday that workers at the plant in Three Rivers, Michigan, owned by Dauch Corp, would walk off the job at midnight (0400 GMT). Dauch,


These 10 Cars Are So Dull They’re Almost Impressive

Not every car is built to thrill. For every performance machine or flashy SUV, there are countless vehicles designed to


The first SUV made by every major car-maker

As SUVs continue their rise in global sales charts, we take a look at where the story started for all the most important manufacturers


Precision drifting masterclass: Volvo wagon tandems at Goodwood 2024

Experience precision drifting at its finest as a Volvo wagon and sedan tackle tight tandem drifts around hay bales at the Goodwood Festival of Speed 2024. Watch high-performance cars—led by a striking blue sports car—make expert steering corrections for flawless drift lines in this high-energy motorsports showcase!


Tipo 184 delivers an authentic classic racing car feel

The Tipo 184 comes as a vehicle that brings back the authentic spirit of classic racing cars. Its design is inspired by the golden era of motorsport, creating a unique visual and emotional experience that stands apart from most modern vehicles. With its blend of retro styling, simplicity, and a focus on driving enjoyment, the Tipo 184 stands out as an interesting choice for automotive enthusiasts who appreciate classic racing heritage.


10 reasons Japanese brands are more reliable & 10 trusted cars to buy

Japanese car brands have built a global reputation for reliability, but what actually makes them stand out? In this video we break down 10 reasons Japanese brands are known for their long term dependability and 10 trusted cars that consistently deliver performance and value. One of the biggest advantages is a strong focus on quality control and continuous improvement. Many Japanese manufacturers follow production philosophies like Kaizen, which emphasizes constant refinement and efficiency. This approach has helped brands like Toyota and Honda become known for vehicles that last for years with minimal issues. Japanese cars are also designed with simplicity and durability in mind. Fewer overly complex systems and proven engineering methods often result in fewer breakdowns and lower maintenance costs over time. Alongside the reasons behind their reliability, we also highlight some of the most trusted models you can buy today. If you are looking for a dependable vehicle that holds its value, this list is a great place to start. Comment below with your favorite reliable car.


90 days building Audi race car - Auto Union Type D 1938 for my daughter

90 Days Building Audi Race Car - Auto Union Type D 1938 For My Daughter Welcome to NDWoodArt! We're a father and son duo crafting stunning wooden cars that combine artistry with functionality. Join us as we showcase the bond of family love and the joy of woodworking. From intricate designs to flawless engineering, we create visually captivating and fully functional wooden cars. Subscribe now for a delightful blend of craftsmanship, family values, and the magic of woodworking.


Hyundai Has 5 New Models Coming In 2026. Here's All Of Them

From an EV we won't get here to an extended-range crossover, Hyundai has a lot cooking for 2026.


Is this self-built Porsche GT3 RS actually good on track?

A self-built Porsche GT3 RS takes to the track, putting a custom performance build under real driving conditions. The video focuses on how a modified supercar performs in a motorsport setting, where handling, speed, balance, and track readiness all matter. It offers a close look at a Porsche track car that has been put together outside the factory formula, making it relevant to viewers interested in car builds, performance tuning, and high-performance driving. For anyone following Porsche content, track testing, or enthusiast garage projects, this provides a clear look at how a home-built GT3 RS compares when the laps begin.