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McLaren 765LT Spider Expected to Follow Coupe’s Strong Value Retention

Presented by McLaren Automotive – When the 2020 McLaren 765LT first arrived, it quickly dominated road tests while simultaneously blurring the lines between a supercar and a hypercar. This tremendous performance came thanks to the 765LT’s ultra-powerful 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8, which develops 755 hp and 590 lb-ft of torque. Additionally, the 765LT utilized carbon fiber […]

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RM Sotheby’s Guikas Collection: 1958 Ferrari 250 GT Cabriolet Series I by Pinin Farina

Presented by RM Sotheby’s – Throughout the 1950s, Ferrari was unquestionably one of motorsport’s major players. The likes of Alberto Ascari, Juan Manuel Fangio, and Mike Hawthorn consistently won Formula One Drivers’ Championships behind the wheel of legendary Prancing Horse race machines such as the 500 F2, D50 and 246 F1. Yet while success on

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International opposition mounts over proposed U.S. EV tax credit

WASHINGTON — The European Union, Germany, Canada, Japan, Mexico, France, South Korea, Italy and other countries wrote U.S. lawmakers saying a proposed U.S. electric vehicle tax credit violates international trade rules, according to a joint letter made public Saturday. A group of 25 ambassadors to Washington wrote U.S. lawmakers and the Biden administration late Friday

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‘Consumer Reports’ investigates auto loans, finds bad news everywhere

Consumer Reports spent a year on an investigative report into auto loans. The magazine’s findings aren’t exactly surprising to any car enthusiast — a frightening number of people are overcharged for car loans. But while we enthusiasts know this in our hearts, CR has the juicy, juicy data to back it up.  CR gathered its

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If our future is electric cars, how will we get green power for them?

Men work inside a HL-2M Tokamak nuclear fusion reactor, dubbed the “artificial sun,” in Chengdu, Sichuan province, in 2019. (Reuters)     WASHINGTON — From replicating the process that fuels the sun to harnessing scorching temperatures deep below our feet, scientists, companies and venture capitalists are betting on high-tech ways to power the planet without

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BMW 4 Series Coupe tuned to 1,016 Nm is an unofficial M4 diesel monster

[embedded content] With the sun gradually sunsetting on the internal combustion engine, stricter emissions regulations are forcing more and more automakers to reduce their diesel offerings while focusing on making gasoline units greener before switching to EVs. The oil-burner is still going (relatively) strong in Europe where BMW offers a wide variety of models running

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