[bsa_pro_ad_space id=14] Stumped for that special holiday gift for the car person on your list? You might consider a full- or quarter-scale precision replica of the Ferrari F1 race car steering wheel just released by Amalgam Collection, the British company specializing in architectural, automotive and other such models. The steering wheel is a duplicate —…

[bsa_pro_ad_space id=14] We first saw Rivian appear in the all-electric automotive space in 2018 at the Los Angeles Auto Show, where the company revealed its R1T ute and R1S SUV. The Michigan-based EV startup, founded by RJ Scaringe, set out to combine electrification with self-driving capabilities in both SUVs and trucks, to create what it…

[bsa_pro_ad_space id=14] Consumer Reports today released the results of its 2020 Auto Reliability Survey, which ranks automotive brands from most to least reliable, with Japanese automaker Mazda moving up two places from 2019’s survey and claiming the top spot for the first time ever. At the other end of the spectrum, Lincoln brings up the…

[bsa_pro_ad_space id=14] Mercedes-Benz has a knack for making luxury cars, and for making them opulent to a degree most might not expect from a German brand. One might expect such pampering from a bespoke marque with British roots, like Bentley or Rolls-Royce, but Mercedes-Benz? Its specialty has always run more toward techno-wizardry than outright ostentatiousness.…

[bsa_pro_ad_space id=14] After a five-year run with the 10th generation model, Honda has unveiled the prototype of the 11th generation Civic on Twitch. The car looks smart with a fresh face and derriere, and comes with better technology and safety features. This new design will be seen on the sedan, hatch, the Si, and Type-R…

[bsa_pro_ad_space id=14] 2021 Jaguar F Type R Cars.com photo by Steven Pham Sleek, suave and sporty: The Jaguar F-Type coupe upgrades both its looks and its performance abilities for 2021. It’s safe to say the F-Type isn’t the sports car — the Porsche 911 has long claimed that title — but there’s nothing wrong with…