Saab’s last quirky move as an independent carmaker. Saab 9-X Concept This is an installment in a series of posts looking back on show cars that we feel deserved a little more attention than they got. If you have a suggestion for a Forgotten Concept topic, please shoot us a line or leave a comment […]
Guest Drive: 2023 BMW M2 | The Daily Drive
2023 BMW M2 By Paul Herrold German auto manufactures like to play it safe when it comes to how their vehicles look: Exterior designs merely “evolve” year after year rather than radically change. There seems to be an unspoken rule that the new model must resemble the outgoing one. BMW, however, is different. Occasionally, they […]
Subaru developing EyeSight technology for manual BRZ models
Starting later in 2023, Subaru BRZ buyers in Japan won’t need to give up the manual transmission to order the EyeSight suite of electronic driving aids (or vice versa). The company developed a version of its well-regarded technology that’s compatible with three-pedal cars for its home market. The new version of EyeSight is based on […]
Consumer Guide Car Stuff Podcast, Episode 166: Silverado EV Range, 2024 Jeep Wrangler Sneak Peek | The Daily Drive
Consumer Guide Car Stuff Podcast Whether you drive a car, need a car, or just occasionally bum a ride with friends, youve come to the right place. Join Jill and Tom as they break down everything thats going on in the auto world. New-car reviews, shopping tips, driving green, electric cars, classic cars, and plenty […]
First Look: 2024 Toyota Tacoma | The Daily Drive
All-new Tacoma debuts with more power, cool tech, new trim levels 2024 Toyota Tacoma Trailhunter We have officially declared 2023 the year of the midsize pickup truck. So far, the 2023 GMC Canyon and Chevy Colorado have launched. Then the 2024 Ford Ranger was revealed. Now, we have the 2024 Toyota Tacoma hitting prime time. […]
Junkyard Gem: 2009 Hyundai Elantra with manual transmission
As recently as the early 1990s, a good-sized percentage of bread-and-butter commutemobiles were still sold in the United States with manual transmissions. In those days, skipping the automatic transmission made a car much cheaper, sometimes as much as 10% cheaper, and three-pedal cars tended to get significantly better fuel economy. Then automatics got cheaper and […]