Ami Buggy Returns

The New Citroen Ami Buggy: More Than Just a Quirk The Citroen Ami Buggy The Citroen Ami Buggy is back, and this time it’s available to more than just a lucky few. Previously offered as a limited edition, the Ami Buggy is now part of Citroen’s regular lineup, assuring availability for those eager to experience … Read more

Porsche Q1 Profit Dip

Porsche Profit Plunge in 2025: Challenges and Driving Experience Porsche Q1 Struggles Porsche’s financial performance in the first quarter of 2025 has hit a rocky patch. Profits dropped sharply by 40.6 percent compared to last year, landing at approximately $0.87 billion from a previous $1.46 billion. This significant downturn is set against a backdrop where … Read more

Toyota’s EV Hesitation

The Toyota Perspective Akio Toyoda, the former President and CEO of Toyota and now the chairman of its board, is more than just a corporate figure in the automotive world. He’s a racing enthusiast and even takes on the track under the name “Morizo Kinoshita.” This passion for motorsport isn’t just a hobby; it reflects … Read more

Polo Hits 50 Years

Volkswagen Polo: Celebrating 50 Years 50 Years of Polo Half a century has passed since Volkswagen rolled out the first Polo, and it’s still going strong. This petite but powerful supermini has become a staple in VW’s lineup, right next to giants like the Golf and Passat. The Miniatur Wunderland in Hamburg, Germany, is celebrating … Read more

The New BMW i3

BMW’s Revival of the i3: A Modern Approach to an Icon The New i3 BMW’s upcoming all-electric sedan, the Neue Klasse BMW i3, is set to transform the landscape for EVs. It’s been about a decade since the original i3 hit the market, and this new iteration is engineered as a direct competitor to stalwarts … Read more

Nissan’s China Exit

Nissan’s Challenges in China Nissan’s Woes Nissan is preparing to end vehicle production at its Wuhan plant in China. This facility, where the Nissan Ariya and X-Trail are assembled, isn’t living up to its potential. Since starting operations in 2022, it’s only rolled out about 10,000 units annually, a far cry from its 300,000-vehicle capacity. … Read more

BMW i3 Reinvented

BMW’s New Venture BMW seems to be rewriting the rules with its approach to reviving the i3 name. Unlike the quirky hatchback that debuted in 2013, the new i3 promises to be a serious contender in the electric vehicle market, specifically eyeing the likes of the Tesla Model 3. This all-electric sedan is set to … Read more

Nissan Struggles

Nissan’s Challenges Well, it seems like Nissan is in a bit of a tight spot these days. The automaker is bracing itself to announce its biggest financial loss ever, and has been struggling to keep up with its Chinese competitors. In a recent development, it’s been reported that Nissan plans to stop production at its … Read more

Citroen C5 Aircross

Unveiling the All-New Citroen C5 Aircross Overview The Citroen C5 Aircross has undergone a significant transformation, and it’s turning heads with its fresh look and modern technology. For those interested in mixing quirkiness with practicality, this might just be the vehicle to watch. The SUV offers fully electric, mild hybrid, and plug-in hybrid options, ensuring … Read more

GTO Judge Auction

1969 Pontiac GTO Judge Convertible: A Classic Gem Pontiac GTO Every now and then, a classic car rolls around that reminds everyone just why American muscle cars have held their allure over the years. One such gem is the 1970 Pontiac GTO Judge Convertible, a muscle icon that’s soon to be up for grabs at … Read more