The Garage 54 channel surprised once again by creating a giant Lada equipped with two combined 1.6 engines.
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Genesis unveils luxury concept cars inspired by the Mediterranean with production-ready design
Genesis has introduced two new concept cars based on its luxury sedan G90: the X Gran Coupe and the X Gran Convertible.
Read MoreThe best-selling cars in Europe in 2024 – check out the leaders in the main countries!
In 2024, the European automotive market recorded 12.91 million new cars, mainly driven by the demand for hybrid vehicles.
Read MoreSan Francisco Art Academy Car Auction Offers Iconic and Restored Models
The San Francisco Art Academy is auctioning its collection of classic cars, including rare and restored models such as the 1955 Mercedes-Benz 300SL Gullwing and the 1967 Volvo 1800 S.
Read MoreVibrant Colors Gain Ground and Change Trends in the Automotive Market
In 2024, car colors underwent a significant shift, with warm tones gaining popularity. This may reflect a desire for more comforting and positive elements after the pandemic, with vibrant colors symbolizing renewal.
Read MoreDrunk driver arrested in Brazil after being caught sleeping with the engine running at a busy intersection
On the first Sunday of February, police in a southern Brazilian city arrested a 26-year-old man for driving under the influence.
Read MoreFord identifies a very serious suspension issue and recalls over 150,000 Bronco units
An issue is affecting Ford Broncos produced between 2021 and 2024, which may cause complications not only for the car owner but also for other drivers on the road.
Read MoreElectric shocks when touching the car? Discover the reason and how to prevent this phenomenon
Feeling a shock when closing the door of the car is a phenomenon caused by the buildup of static electricity, which occurs due to friction between your body and the seat of the vehicle. This friction generates an electrical charge that, when you touch the door, seeks a path to the ground, resulting in a small electrical discharge.
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