Pick of the Day: 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle SS

Fifty-five years ago, the muscle car wars were raging. Many enthusiasts feel like the movement peaked in the mid-to-late 1960s when automakers placed an emphasis on elevated performance. Among the innovations that emerged were bigger engines, better-handling suspensions, and sportier design attributes. Chevrolet’s popular midsized Chevelle was a key player in the segment. The Pick…

Read More

EV sales near 8% of US new vehicle market

EV sales will reach 8.0% of the total U.S. new vehicle market this month, S&P Global Mobility has predicted. The market share of EVs won’t increase dramatically over the previous month, as automakers, dealers, and consumers digest new federal tax credit rules brought on by the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) that went into effect with…

Read More

The Kia EV4 Is Reportedly Coming In Early 2025

Compact sedans aren’t dead yet, they’re just evolving. At least that’s what Kia seems to be thinking, seeing how the EV4 concept that was shown last year blends the look of a classic four-door three-box design with elements borrowed from SUVs, like the slightly higher than normal ride height and black cladding around the wheel…

Read More

$1,499 fat tire full-suspension electric bike

Heybike has been around the block several times in the past few years, releasing a series of progressively more refined electric bike models. The company’s latest e-bike, the Heybike Horizon, has nailed the comfortable step-through fat tire design with a combination of performance and price that we rarely see. Oh, and it looks pretty darn…

Read More

F1 May Have a Chicago Grand Prix in the Works

F1 management has registered trademarks related to a Chicago Grand Prix, a move likely to fuel speculation about an F1 race in the Windy City. First spotted by Planet F1, four applications were filed with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) Jan. 18-19, 2024. All for use on clothing, the applications cover four…

Read More