The Peugeot Inception Concept Is A Head Bending Ultra French Super Sedan

My word, that’s a lot of glass. The windshield doesn’t stop at the cowl, it keeps going all the way past the front axle despite the car’s silhouette featuring a long dash-to-axle ratio. The result is an incredibly strange greenhouse that makes this four-door sedan seem inspired by Bertone’s outlandish Lancia Stratos Zero. How bizarre is that? The strangeness continues with giant fins off the front fenders that are more than slightly reminiscent of the fourth-generation Chevrolet Camaro....

January 14, 2023 · 4 min · 767 words · Erasmo Macnaught

The Positives Of Negative Space Cold Start

This 911 has been customized to be like a period-correct safari/off-road machine, complete with an unashamed ’70s color palette and glorious stripes and all the fun stuff like roll cages and plenty of lights and big tires. But I want to point out this little bit of graphic design on the sides: I love how the word Safari is made only with what’s not there; it’s cut out of the stripes on the side, with just a few edges delineated in white, just four squiggles to help guide your imagination to see what isn’t, yet is, there....

January 14, 2023 · 2 min · 256 words · Judy Mikolajczyk

Toyota Announces A Manual Transmission For The Gr Supra Finally Giving The Internet What It Wants

Welcome to The Morning Dump, bite-sized stories corralled into a single article for your morning perusal. If you’re morning coffee’s working a little too well, pull up a throne and have a gander at the best of the rest of yesterday. Close Like Starsky And Hutch, Stick To Clutch Toyota took to Twitter today to tease the forthcoming manual GR Supra with a simple shot of three pedals trimmed in rubber and brushed metal....

January 14, 2023 · 5 min · 981 words · Randall Noriega

When Should You Try To Swerve To Avoid A Crash Comment Of The Day

Welcome back to Comment Of The Day! Every day, we read every single comment posted on our site and pick the one that made us laugh, get informed, or feel warm inside. You don’t have to go into our comments sections and write thousand-word stories about why you love a car so much, but a lot of you do, and that means a lot to us. So we’re highlighting some of the most excellent bits of thought that you’ve formed into words and digitized onto our website....

January 14, 2023 · 6 min · 1097 words · Garret Estrada

You Can Score 7 500 Off A Tesla Model 3 Or Model Y Until January

Welcome to The Morning Dump, bite-sized stories corralled into a single article for your morning perusal. If your morning coffee’s working a little too well, pull up a throne and have a gander at the best of the rest of yesterday. Merry Teslathon? Happy Tesla Days? A Tesla Decemba To Rememba? Yeah, we need a better name for Tesla’s very rare end-of-year discount celebration, and I haven’t had enough coffee yet to figure it out....

January 14, 2023 · 6 min · 1229 words · Gregory Thomas

2024 Ford Mustang Everything We Know For Sure

[Editor’s note: Sorry. This was probably the most disappointing article in human history. But that’s pretty much all we know, per Ford’s press release today. Womp womp. For some rumors/leaked images, read our article from a while back. -DT] This combined with the blocky look of the (supposed) front-end pic that we’ve seen makes me think Ford is leaning back toward the ’80s style-wise with this one. Which makes sense, as the target demographic thinks Fox when they nostalgically think Mustang....

January 13, 2023 · 2 min · 349 words · Scott Lee

A Disturbingly Close Look At The 1970S Rv Technology That Cooked Your Poop As You Drove Down The Highway

Last week we had a chat with Bring A Trailer Co-Founder Randy Nonnenberg on our podcast. In it, Randy, Beau, Jason, and David talked about the coolest vehicles to ever roll across the virtual Bring a Trailer auction floor. One of them was an epic 1972 Ford Condor II motorhome that once belonged to McLaren Engines chairman and CEO of McLaren Racing Zak Brown. The RV itself is pretty cool, or baller, as the kids would say....

January 13, 2023 · 8 min · 1654 words · Emelia Valero

A Look At Small Town American Car Culture Scott His Tesla And The Tiny College He Runs

First, the news. At the risk of propagating nagging (but, admittedly pretty accurate) stereotypes of the prairie, it was incredibly windy in Sterling last week. Kudos to the commercial drivers who kept goods and people on the move in high-profile vehicles, fighting the crosswinds all week long, having to spend hours upon hours executing airplane-like slip maneuvers just to keep their trucks moving straight ahead. Here’s what the wind did to me last Thursday in my Sprinter on the way back from Scranton, Kansas where I bought a set of used tires....

January 13, 2023 · 11 min · 2224 words · Kathleen Beach

Carl Hahn The Man Behind The Vw Beetle S Success In America Has Died

I think Hahn’s most impactful and best-known work came from an extremely important decision Hahn made after becoming president of Volkswagen of America in 1959. VW’s lineup at that time was something very peculiar to American eyes: diminutive cars with the engine in the wrong end of the car, making funny noises and shaped like either like a mechanical igloo or a rolling loaf of bread. Hahn needed to make the many positive qualities of these cars appealing to the masses of American buyers, who were used to being shown flash ads of cars as idealized dream-chariots, long and low and gleaming....

January 13, 2023 · 4 min · 731 words · Elba Mcalpine

Caveat Emptor 2003 Jaguar X Type Vs 2000 Lexus Gs300

First, however, let’s finish up with yesterday’s Dodges: Well. It looks like that Avenger is going to sit in the tow yard a while longer. Just make sure you check the paperwork carefully on that Canadian Neon before handing over any money, eh? Now then: Today, we have a special treat. One of our cars today is being offered for sale by none other than our long-distance pen pal and fellow Autopian contributor S....

January 13, 2023 · 5 min · 1015 words · Catherine Blahnik

Cold Start Oof She Doesn T Look Happy

From modern eyes, it’s hard not to assume that the MG-owning lady there is sitting, barefoot, in front of her fun little car because the damn thing won’t start. Probably a Lucas Electrics switch that melted itself into a plastic-and-aluminum pendant, or something. But there she is, stuck in what looks to be a giant sandbox. Sorry, lady. Hope you can get that thing started. I threaten to convert it to an electric drivetrain sometimes and it behaves for a while....

January 13, 2023 · 5 min · 964 words · Mary Levesque

Cold Start What S The Opposite Of Serene

Somehow, I think Land Rover did it wrong. I’ve never seen a more cluttered, busy, and downright chaotic dock seen in a car brochure than this one, with its riot of rigging in the back there, the green-hulled HMS Eminent glowering back there impatiently, and even the wood texture of the dock asserting itself visually, all wrinkly and gnarled. It’s all kind of unsettling to look at. Who okayed this?...

January 13, 2023 · 3 min · 487 words · Donald Lawson

Euro Sedans For The Brave 1991 Alfa Romeo 164 Vs 1980 Rover 3500

Yeah, I had a feeling that would be the case. If it weren’t for fifteen seasons of chasing down evil beasties, an old Chevy sedan like this would be a parts car. And it’s still not worth $7500; the show wasn’t that popular. Today, we’re looking at a couple of sporty sedans, one from Italy and one from England, both with manual gearboxes and famous engines. Neither one is exactly known as a paragon of reliability, but both have the potential to make you the talk of any Cars & Coffee event you can manage to limp them to....

January 13, 2023 · 7 min · 1352 words · Daniel Scanlan

Here S How Screwed My 900 Ute Still Was After I Spent Four Weeks In Australia Wrenching Alongside A Hot Rod Legend

[Note: If you like stories like this one, consider becoming an Autopian Member to support my wrenching addiction. -DT]. A Recap Of Weeks One And Two Before we get to the grueling 18 hour wrenching bender, let’s catch back up a bit, since it’s been a while. In September of 2021 I spontaneously purchased a 1966 Plymouth Valiant as a way to get back to Detroit from New York after having helped fellow car-journalist Andrew Collins move....

January 13, 2023 · 31 min · 6446 words · Guadalupe Montes

Here S Why Your Steering Wheel Doesn T Actually Rotate About Its Center

First the email that prompted this story: In case you haven’t noticed this yourself yet, here’s a video of it in action: A post shared by The Autopian (@theautopian) In most cases where you see the steering wheel off center, the wheel is placed higher than the column. In other words, the center of the steering wheel is higher than the center of the steering column about which it rotates....

January 13, 2023 · 5 min · 914 words · Jessica Porter

I Have An Idea That Will Revolutionize Pickup Truck Bedliners And Tonneau Covers

Okay, so here’s the deal: trucks, by their very nature, need to be flexible tools, adaptable to whatever job you need it to do right then. Sometimes you may want your truck’s bed to be a fully-enclosed colossal trunk, a giant vault able to protect whatever you’ve got stashed in there. Other times you may want that bed open, with good protection below, as you shovel in gravel or clam shells or construction waste or whatever....

January 13, 2023 · 4 min · 820 words · Maria Monroe

Iacocca S Comfy Cruisers 1974 Lincoln Mark Iv Vs 1991 Chrysler Lebaron

So a busted V8 beats a rattle-canned runner. And thanks to the commenter who told us the Focus used to be a delivery vehicle for a Mexican restaurant, although as others pointed out, the yellow is wrong if that’s the case. Maybe the hardware store was out of white paint, or something. Now: Former Ford and later Chrysler boss Lido A. “Lee” Iacocca needs no introduction. He was an industry giant, with a keen sense of the market, and his instincts were rarely wrong....

January 13, 2023 · 5 min · 1030 words · Lee Scott

Lada Is Building Dumbed Down Classic 22 Nivas Now Thanks To Russia S Stupid War

The Niva Classic ’22 looks like Nivas have looked for, well, decades, but there’s less there than meets the eye. Niva production was forced to stop due to economic sanctions back in March, as a number of key imported components were no longer available. Components like Bosch ABS brake systems and Russia’s version of satellite accident-location and alert systems and any kind of radio head unit or even speakers. You still get power steering, power windows up front, and, um, that’s about it....

January 13, 2023 · 5 min · 856 words · Shelia Davisson

Let S Dive Into The Subscription Services Bmw Offers In America

Let’s start with the most contentious subscription option, remote start. What was once a simple fob-to-car function to warm up the engine from the comfort of your home or workplace or grocery store is now sold for $10 a month, $105 a year, $250 for three years, and $330 as a one-time fee. Notice the careful wording that this isn’t a lifetime subscription – 4G cellular service will eventually sunset just like 3G did, potentially leaving third- and fourth-owners in the lurch....

January 13, 2023 · 6 min · 1246 words · Michele Park

Let S Do Another Odd Couple 1984 Ford Ltd Wagon Vs 1990 Daihatsu Charade

Close one, as expected. But it looks like the Ford has the edge this time. I’d have trouble making this call, but since the Ford is local to me, I guess it wins by default. Now, before we get started today, I need to make an announcement: This will be my last Shitbox Showdown for a while. I have some personal family-type stuff I need to take care of, and sometimes there is something more important than bullshitting about old cars on the internet....

January 13, 2023 · 6 min · 1278 words · Jose Coleman