Ginetta’s Supercar Finally Enters Production, Keeps Its Manual And V-8

After debuting in 2019, the Ginetta Akula supercar is finally heading to production. The supercar has a 6.4-liter V-8 engine making 600 horsepower and 494 pound-feet of torque. Ginetta will only build 20 cars, and the starting price isĀ $362,300. British sports car maker Ginetta presented the Akula in March 2019 at the Geneva Motor Show. Back then, the company… Photo Read More

Tesla Model Y Review: The Electric SUV Pioneer Finally Has A New Ally | Autoblog

Pros: 300+ mile range, quick acceleration, spacious interior, easy and expandable Supercharger network Cons: Steep learning curve for infotainment system, lack of common features, stiff ride, questionable quality, not very good resale value due to fluctuating prices, “full self-driving” feature can be dangerous The Tesla Model Y is… Source: Autoblog

2025 Acura MDX Finally Ditches Pesky Touchpad For Touchscreen

Acura has revised its three-row MDX model lineup, adding better audio and driver assistance features. The luxury midsize SUV gets a light facelift and major changes inside, including a 12.3-inch touchscreen instead of a touchpad. The drivetrain remains the same, and the engine choices continue to be a 3.5-liter V-6 and a 3.0-liter V-6 turbo. Not much has changed… Source: Read More

The 2025 Toyota 4Runner Is Finally Here, And It Looks Like It’ll Be Worth The Wait

The 2025 Toyota 4Runner lineup features two new trims, the overland-focused Trail Hunter and the high-end Platinum, joining the SR5, TRD Sport, TRD Off-Road, Limited and TRD Pro. Most models are powered by the i-Force 2.4-liter turbo-4, which produces 278 horsepower, while others come with the i-Force Max hybrid, which adds an electric motor. Source: Car and Driver

Dodge Finally Ranks In The Top 10 In Consumer Reports Reliability Survey

Dodge made the consumer report annual list of The most trusted car brandthe publication credits “little redesign” as the reason. Acura and Volkswagen had the biggest drop in the list of 30 manufacturers, dropping nine spots each. Tesla moved up four spots from last year, but also took home the honor of producing the least reliable… Source: www.caranddriver.com