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Lego Launches Ferrari F2004 Kit As Part Of Icon Series
Lego releases ferrari Michael Schumacher’s kit with F2004 as part of the Icons series. The kit includes a model of the F2004 on a stand and a miniature figure of Michael Schumacher on a podium. The F2004 kit is still available for pre-order and orders will start shipping on March 1st. The kit costs $89.99 on the Lego website. Lego Read More
Ford Kuga Gets What You’ll Never Get By Running Away
Escape’s European twin just proved that even aging platforms can surprise with the right updates
Genesis Is Finally Building Its First Supercar, But The Plan Goes Further
A new supercar roadmap mirrors GT-R and Ferrari tactics, launching then facelifting, racing, repeating, plus low-volume specials for premium margins February 19, 2026 at 11:56 … Photo and Credits: This article is from Stephen Rivers and it appeared on Hyundai – Latest News | Carscoops on 2026-02-19 11:56:00 #Genesis #Finally #Building #Supercar #Plan
Why Not Fly To Japan And Get Your Hands On A JDM-spec Vintage Land Cruiser?
Travel to Tokyo, visit the Toyota Museum, and then spend a few days driving through the wilds of Hokkaido, Japan’s northern island. Flex’s large dealer network gives you a wide variety of JDM Land Cruisers to choose from. It’s not cheap, but for a luxury getaway combined with the enthusiasm of a Land Cruiser, it might be worth it. for… Read More
Audi Says The S6 Isn’t Gone, It’s Just Not What You Knew
The latest A6 is smarter and faster, but the traditional S6 sedan is discontinued and a replacement won’t be coming soon … Source: Car Scoops
Three Japanese Brands Keep Circling Each Other, But Still No Wedding
Nissan and Honda discuss North American cooperation, including model swaps and EV technology, while Mitsubishi awaits clarity for its future SUV plans … Photo and Credits: This article is from Brad Anderson and it appeared on Honda – Latest News | Carscoops on 2026-02-19 07:10:00 #Japanese #Brands #Circling #Wedding
EPA Says Start-stop Is ‘deadly’; Automakers Must Say:
The Trump administration has announced it will eliminate start-stop technology from cars, with EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin calling the technology “ridiculous.” car and driver Given that most new vehicles in the country already have this technology, it’s a wonder how a policy change of this magnitude would work in practice. Here’s what seven major automakers said in their announcements: Source: Read More
Honda’s Super One Wants To Be A Hot Hatch So Much That It Pretends To Change Gears
A spiritual successor to the ’80s City Turbo II, the new Super-One packs flair and sound effects, but falls short of serious performance. … Source: Car Scoops