Mazda Almost Gave Us A New RX-7 But Bailed During The Financial Crisis

Mazda Almost Gave Us A New RX-7 But Bailed During The Financial Crisis

Photo: Mazda As much as we love the Mazda MX-5 Miata, it does have a couple of downsides. First, while it’s no Lotus Elise, it’s still not the easiest car to get in and out of. It’s also not the most spacious car out there, making it hard for tall drivers to physically fit inside. … Read more

WeWork Survived Bankruptcy. Now It Has to Make Coworking Pay Off

WeWork Survived Bankruptcy. Now It Has to Make Coworking Pay Off

WeWork is set to become a smaller—and potentially rightsized—company. Following a final hearing on its bankruptcy plan Thursday morning, the coworking pioneer will have fewer locations, a new influx of capital, and $4 billion in debt wiped from its books. In a packed courtroom in Newark, New Jersey, Judge John Sherwood approved WeWork’s restructuring plan. … Read more

Donald Trump Vows To Stop All Electric Car Sales, But He Definitely Can’t

Donald Trump Vows To Stop All Electric Car Sales, But He Definitely Can’t

Image: Tasos Katopodis (Getty Images) Former United States President Donald J. Trump, currently facing 34 felony counts in criminal court, is campaigning for re-election this fall by taking shots at the increasingly popular electric car industry. Trump has already called for oil and gas industry executives to donate significant campaign funds in exchange for a … Read more

Porsche Has Been (Sort Of) Building Hybrids For 125 Years. Here’s All Of Them

Porsche Has Been (Sort Of) Building Hybrids For 125 Years. Here’s All Of Them

Image: Porsche On the back of a successful Cayenne S Hybrid introduction, Porsche also launched its first hybrid racing car in 2010 with the GT3 R Hybrid. This incredible car was not built to any specific rulebook, though it raced a few times in special exhibition classes and almost immediately proved its mettle on the … Read more

Tesla May Be Struggling, But The U.S. EV Industry Has Actually Seen Solid Growth This Year

Tesla May Be Struggling, But The U.S. EV Industry Has Actually Seen Solid Growth This Year

From layoffs at Tesla, Rivian and others to big price cuts on the Ford F-150 Lightning and Mustang Mach-E, Hertz selling off its fleet of electric vehicles, Tesla’s deliveries being down and even Volkswagen delaying the ID7’s U.S. launch, it could be easy to get the impression that the EV industry is dying. As Bloomberg … Read more

Senate report recommends mandatory banking code of conduct to help protect regional Australians’ access to cash

Senate report recommends mandatory banking code of conduct to help protect regional Australians’ access to cash

A banking code of conduct is needed to make sure Australians living in rural communities can still access to cash amid a flurry of bank branch closures in country towns, a new Senate report claims. The report released on Friday by the Senate inquiry investigating bank closures in regional Australia recommended the Australian Government “urgently … Read more

Which Automaker Is Currently The Best In The World?

Which Automaker Is Currently The Best In The World?

Photo: Cadillac The automotive industry is inherently competitive, with every manufacturer jockeying with each other in the marketplace. Automakers have to convince potential customers that their vehicles are better than what their rivals are producing. This goes far beyond flashy ad campaigns and smooth-talking salespeople. It’s first and foremost tied to how drivers feel about … Read more

The Average Age Of Cars On American Roads Keeps Rising

The Average Age Of Cars On American Roads Keeps Rising

Vehicles in the U.S. just keep on getting older as new ones continue to cost way too much for the average buyer. In fact, the average car on the road in 2024 is 12.6 years old. That means the average car was built back in 2011. Preposterous. Even EVs Can’t Get A Break From The … Read more

Watch John Oliver Explain How Ethanol Fuel Is A Total Fraud

Watch John Oliver Explain How Ethanol Fuel Is A Total Fraud

Screenshot: Last Week Tonight Corn is a problem. Or rather, America’s growing reliance on government corn subsidies to power our everyday lives. Beef is artificially inexpensive because farmers feed corn to cows, even though their digestive systems aren’t designed to process it. Sweet foods are artificially inexpensive because high fructose corn syrup is replacing cane … Read more

Young Americans Want Chinese EVs

Young Americans Want Chinese EVs

Good morning! It’s Thursday, May 23, 2024, and this is The Morning Shift, your daily roundup of the top automotive headlines from around the world, in one place. Here are the important stories you need to know. Even EVs Can’t Get A Break From The Heat 1st Gear: Americans Under 40 Yearn For Chinese EVs … Read more