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Tesla Remains #1 in American-Made Cars

If you want to buy American, it’s hard to argue with buying a Tesla. Once again, Tesla sits at the top of the annual American-Made Index from Cars.com. Tesla took the four top spots on this year’s list, which features every single one of its EVs — making it the rare automaker whose entire lineup appears on the list of…

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Pininfarina-Designed Jaguar XJ220: The Prettiest One

The Jaguar XJ220's silhouette might’ve been a bedroom wall mainstay, but the car itself wasn’t quite the article promised. A twin-turbocharged 3.5-liter V6 evolved from the MG Metro 6R4 was a neat talking point for a supercar, but it was no V12. The switch from all- to rear-wheel drive, ostensibly to keep weight down…

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Ideal Impulse Buy: Isuzu

One of the greatest things about Giorgetto Giugiaro is that he’s more than happy to apply his legendary design skills to regular cars. Sure, he’s designed gorgeous coupes such as the DMC DeLorean, Maserati Ghibli, De Tomaso Mangusta and BMW M1, but he’s also the man behind the original Volkswagen Golf, the Suzuki SX4,…

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Toyota’s 2024 GR Special Editions: Trueno-Inspired GR86 Leads the Way

Toyota’s GR line is in a pretty solid place right now. The GR86, Corolla and Supra cover a good swath of the reasonably-affordable enthusiast space, so all that’s really left to do is keep the models fresh with the requisite slate of updates and special editions. Toyota treated us to three today, arriving late 2023.

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Koenigsegg Sets New 0-250-0 MPH Record

The Koenigsegg Regera, which is almost a decade old, has been setting speed and braking records for a few years now, the kind of thing Koenigsegg does for fun, because at this point they don’t have much to prove to anyone but themselves. On Friday, Koenigsegg said that a Regera set a new record from zero to 400 kph to…

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