Alexander Black+FollowPorsche 911 Price Hike—Again?!Just when you thought the dream of owning a Porsche 911 was far off, it just got even pricier. Porsche bumped up prices across the board (again!), with the base 911 now starting at $134,650—a $4,700 jump. Even the options are pricier now. And if you’re eyeing the GT3? That’s nearly $10k more expensive. Basically, unless you’ve got a secret trust fund, that 911 is staying on your vision board for a while longer. #Cars #Porsche911 #CarNews00Share
William Goodwin+FollowWait, Where Did All the Sedans Go?!Ever notice your favorite cars just...vanishing? Turns out, automakers have been quietly axing some of their most beloved models—no big announcements, just poof. From the Ford Edge to the Toyota Avalon, Chevy Malibu, and even the Honda Fit, they're all gone, sacrificed for SUVs and EVs. Even the iconic Chrysler 300 and Nissan Maxima got the boot. It’s like the industry’s ghosting us loyal sedan fans for a future of lookalike crossovers. Anyone else feel personally attacked? #Cars #CarNews #SedanGoodbye60Share
Evan Knight+FollowGM’s V8 Recall Drama Isn’t Over YetGM’s big V8 recall? Apparently, it’s not fixing the real problem. A new lawsuit claims the engines in popular models like the Silverado and Tahoe are still at risk of failing—sometimes while driving! Plaintiffs say GM knew about the defect for years but kept quiet, and now owners are stuck with unreliable rides. Even after a massive recall, folks are saying an oil change just won’t cut it. Would you trust your V8 after this? #Cars #GMRecall #CarNews116Share
Evan Knight+FollowPorsche Just Smashed Its Sales Record!Porsche is on fire! They just hit their highest-ever half-year sales in the US, moving nearly 39,000 cars—up 11% from last year. The Macan SUV is the star, with sales jumping 21%, and the Panamera had a wild 56% boost. Even their certified pre-owned cars are flying off lots. Looks like everyone wants a Porsche right now! #Cars #Porsche #CarNews101Share
Christopher Gonzalez+FollowBMW’s Electric Cars Hit with Major RecallBMW just recalled over 70,000 of their electric rides because a software glitch could randomly shut down the motor—yikes! If you drive a 2022-2025 i4, 2022-2024 IX, 2023-2024 I7, or a 2024 I5, you might be on the list. The fix? A software update, either over the air or at the dealer. Letters go out after Aug. 5, but you can call BMW now if you’re worried. Stay safe out there! #BMWRecall #CarNews #ElectricVehicles #Cars #CarOwnership20Share
Stephanie Crawford+FollowBMW M5 Touring Price Hike DramaBMW’s M5 Touring wagon is getting pricier for 2026—now starting at $123,900, up $2,400 from last year. And guess what? You’re not getting any new features for that extra cash, just a fresh VIN. But here’s the twist: the wagon is outselling the sedan, and if fans keep buying (and nagging dealers), we might finally see the M3 Touring wagon hit the U.S. next round. Wagon lovers, your persistence could pay off! #BMWM5 #CarNews #WagonLife #Cars #BuyingCar20Share
rgallagher+FollowBMW EVs Recalled for Sudden Power Loss?!BMW just recalled over 70,000 of their electric cars—including i4, i5, i7, and iX models—because a software glitch can make them lose power while driving! Imagine your car just coasting with no drive power (but brakes and steering still work). No crashes or injuries so far, but BMW’s fixing it with a software update. If you drive one of these, keep an eye out for a recall notice in August! #BMWRecall #ElectricVehicles #CarNews #Cars #CarOwnership10Share
Nicole Morgan+FollowCorvette ZR1 About to Break Records?Corvette just dropped a spicy teaser of the new ZR1 tearing up the Nürburgring, and car fans are losing it. With 1,064 hp and a mid-engine turbo setup, it’s gunning for the Mustang GTD’s American record—and maybe even the all-time lap record held by the AMG ONE. Rumor is, Chevy’s testing a whole fleet of C8s at the ‘Ring. Are we about to see Corvette dominate every category? Stay tuned for the lap time drop! #CorvetteZR1 #Nürburgring #CarNews #Cars30Share
Edward Wallace+FollowLotus Cars: From UK to USA?Heard the buzz? Lotus might stop making cars in the UK and start building them in the US. That’s a big deal for car fans and could mean 1,300 jobs lost in Britain. The reason? Fewer people want all-electric rides, so Lotus is betting on a new plug-in hybrid with crazy long range. If you’re eyeing a Lotus, you might soon be driving an American-made one! #Lotus #CarNews #HybridCars #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup121Share
trhodes+FollowToyota’s Price Hike: Not About Tariffs?!Toyota’s bumping up prices this summer—$270 more on average for some models, and Lexus is following suit. But get this: Toyota swears it’s NOT because of all the tariff drama. They say it’s just their usual price review. Meanwhile, other car brands are scrambling, pausing shipments, or raising prices for totally different reasons. The twist? Half of Toyota’s cars are made in the US, so tariffs don’t hit them as hard. Is this just business as usual, or something bigger brewing? #Toyota #CarNews #PriceHike #Cars #BuyingCar40Share