Once again, many classic cars changed hands for prices that defy belief in 2024. And watch out on February 1, 2025, because RM Sotheby’s will auction the 1954 Mercedes-Benz W 196 R Stromlinienwagen that helped the legendary Juan Manuel Fangio win the 1955 Buenos Aires Grand Prix. It’s estimated to …
Hot on the heels of our Weird and Viral Automotive Stories of 2024 , let’s now take a look back at some of the biggest news and stories that defined the past year in the auto industry. We’ll also have compilations of the top new vehicles and concepts that made …
Delayed electrification plans, changing regulations, mergers and acquisitions - 2024 was a year full of twists and turns in the automotive industry. But just like every year, several manufacturers have taken the stage to unveil concepts that define their future. Here are some of the most striking concepts of 2024.
This past year has been rich in new vehicle debuts and launches—electrified or not. And it goes without saying that many of them have particularly caught the attention of our team here at The Car Guide . Some are brand new models, while others have been redesigned in order to …
Looking to make an investment that will pay off in the long run? Hagerty, a leading specialty insurance provider, has announced its 2025 Bull Market list, an annual collection of enthusiast cars and vehicles with the best potential to hold or increase in value in the coming year. The list …
Have you seen the rankings of the best auto brands and models for predicted reliability that U.S. magazine Consumer Reports published this week? Subaru leads the industry for 2025, and 8 of the 10 most reliable brands are from either Japan or South Korea. But what about the least reliable?
It’s that time of the year again when trusted U.S. magazine Consumer Reports publishes its annual auto reliability rankings. These rankings are based on data collected on more than 300,000 vehicles as reported by their owners, covering the 2000-2024 model years as well as some early 2025 models. Twenty potential …
The last few years have not been kind to middle-class motorists. New-vehicle ownership costs have skyrocketed, and automakers have abandoned many small cars in favour of bigger, more expensive and more profitable SUVs and trucks. Clearly, the automobile is becoming a luxury item. Still, there are some pretty good deals …