Jeep’s Push to Go Electric is a Legitimate Priority

Photo Source/Copyright: Stellantis Who would’ve thought that America’s most beloved rugged off-road automaker would remotely consider going electric? Probably no one. For years Jeep has prided itself on creating the most efficient off-road vehicles that can do it all, but a major consumer problem has always been convincing buyers to disregard the dent in their

Mitsubishi Airtek Concept: Puzzling but inspiring a spark of interest

Photo Source/Copyright: explica.co Earlier this year at the Shanghai Auto Show, Japanese-automaker Mitsubishi Motors revealed small bits of information on a new concept known as the Mitsubishi Airtek.   At this moment, little is still known about the vehicle and whether or not it will be available globally, but it is no secret that it will likely

Ford’s newest Compact Pickup—the all-new 2022 Ford Maverick—set to shake up the segment

Photo Source/Copyright: Ford American automaker Ford recently made a big splash in the truck segment of the market with the unveiling of its highly-anticipated F-150 Lightning, the all-electric variant of its most popular vehicle. Ford became the first American automaker from the “Big Three” to introduce an all-electric pickup truck to the American market. But

Effective July 1, Florida drivers can use hazard lights on highways through fog and rain

Hazard Light button in vehicle – Courtesy: Shutterstock – Image by  oatawa Florida residents know all too well that raining and driving pair together like warm apple pie and ice cream—except the latter is easily the preferred pair of the two. The reason we bring up rain and driving is because every Florida driver has

What are Automakers doing to revolutionize the car industry in 2021?

Photo Source/Copyright: Shutterstock via photographer Phonlamai Photo The better question to ask should be more along the lines of, what are automakers not doing in 2021 to revolutionize the sector? It’s no question that 2020 and some of 2021 brought on some of the hardest months in the modern era—for obvious reasons, of course. But

LEGO and Dodge debut New Speed Champions Collaboration with 1970 Challenger and Top Fuel Dragster kits

Photo Source/Copyright: LEGO Dodge does it all. Super powerful muscle cars? Check. Iconic designs? Check. Toy-car models? Check. Collaborating with one of the most successful toy brands in history for the second time? Check. American muscle-car automaker Dodge is known for its powerful and iconic vehicles, but what people don’t know is they dabble in

Jeep’s Monster 392 Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon set to arrive in Spring 2021

Photo Source/Copyright: Jeep.com It’s no secret that off-road American behemoth automaker Jeep® loves the outdoors. Lately, Jeep has been exploring alternative models and transmission methods while staying true to its adventurous roots. The introduction of the 2019 Jeep Gladiator back in 2018 is arguably what kicked things into gear—in an unorthodox way. Traditionally, the brand

Stellantis CEO says Auto Brands under the company umbrella will have a future

Image Source: Stellantis Earlier this year, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) and Groupe PSA merged to form Stellantis, the 4th largest automobile company by volume in the world.  With a large portfolio of outstanding and world-class vehicles, the automotive giant seems to have no plans of stopping with its investment in the future. Stellantis is looking

Florida makes toll roads more accessible with a new transponder that spans along East Coast and Midwest states

Courtesy: Shutterstock – Image by Khairil Azhar Junos Florida drivers can now access 18 states along the East Coast and Midwest with a new tolling transponder that is compatible with the widely used E-ZPass tolling system. Floridians are very familiar with the tolling provider that grants them access to generally faster commuting times on paid

According to Volkswagen: American’s Curiosity for EVs is spiking

Photo Source/Copyright: Volkswagen It’s no secret that electric vehicles (EVs) are on the up and up, and the vehicles on the road are indicative of the almost overnight shift from gas to electric. To gauge the market and truly understand where EVs are going, German-automaker Volkswagen surveyed a segment of the American car-buying community and