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Why are automakers shifting from offering options consumers can buy, to those they can only rent? Well, it’s not to benefit the consumers.
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Doing Donuts in a $300,000 Bentley
The perfect addition to your hollowed-out volcanic lair.
Lost Beauties
Nothing is less interesting than other people’s dreams.
Overlanding In A Lexus?
Driving through the entire expanse of Joshua Tree National Park in an overlanding vehicle hardly makes one unique these days. But that didn’t stop us from doing it.
Selling Hot NEW Cars at Pebble Beach
“When it comes to North America, everybody who buys cars in our segment is probably here.”
How to Jollyify a VW Beetle
Step one: buy a Beetle. Step two: find a Cuban welder. Step three: watch a shit ton of YouTube weaving videos.
Why Luxury Automakers Are Reviving this Archaic Tradition?
“The margins on that are huge,” Michael Dean, automotive equity research analyst from Bloomberg Intelligence, told Insider. “You’re talking about 75 or 80 percent.
Booze, Belts, Speed
Blower Bentley
Bentley re-created the most valuable car in their history, and they made twelve copies of it. Each costs $2.1 million dollars. It’s called the Blower Bentley. I like saying “Blower Bentley.”