December 8, 2024 | Hey everyone! Managing Editor Roger Biermann here from CarBuzz and this is your Sunday automotive recap! |
This morning, we look at Jeep Vs. Dodge in the ultimate reliability showdown, Honda revealing ambitious targets for 2030, why the world's first special licenses for high-powered cars is a brilliant idea, new automotive videos, and more. Let's begin!
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Jeep and Dodge may be tied for reliabiity, according to J.D. Power. But that's not the whole story. Here's how the two brands stack up. |
Here are some other standout news stories of the day: |
Remember when sitting three abreast in the front was common? |
The Miata is still a sub-$30k treat for enthusiasts. |
Achieving a mileage record is an accomplishment for any car enthusiast: the mark of a dedicated, careful owner, who treats their car to all the maintenance it needs and then some. |
While performance cars from established manufacturers such as Ferrari and Porsche are welcomed by gearheads all over the world, there's nothing quite like a random coach-built example that combines random ingredients you'd never have thought to try. |
High-end luxury cars tend to have the biggest and best of everything, from pure size and interior space to the amount of plush extras that can be crammed into the cabin, as well as how much they cost. |
Forget the Peugeot 205 T16 or Clio V6, this French hot hatch was in another league of danger. |
The automotive world is full of collaborations: over the course of car history, companies have joined forces to create new models, merged to weather times of economic difficulty, and swapped engineering expertise. |
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