Weekend Car Culture Roundup April 06, 2024

Photo: Anna Rose Layden (Getty Images), Toyota, Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Krisztian Bocsi/Bloomberg (Getty Images), Fisker, Image: Chrysler, Mecum Auctions, Militarnyi
Photo: Anna Rose Layden (Getty Images), Toyota, Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Krisztian Bocsi/Bloomberg (Getty Images), Fisker, Image: Chrysler, Mecum Auctions, Militarnyi

I Warned You About The Inflation Reduction Act, Bro. I Told You, Dog

Photo: Anna Rose Layden (Getty Images)
Photo: Anna Rose Layden (Getty Images)

As it turns out, lowering the price of an item makes that item sell better. This, in econ, means that item is “elastic” — and cars are certainly elastic. Based on Ford’s latest price drops on the Mustang Mach-E, EVs are no exception. - Amber DaSilva Read More

The Sixth-Generation Toyota 4Runner Teases Its Roll-Down Rear Window And Official Reveal Date [Update]

Photo: Toyota
Photo: Toyota

Toyota is giving us another look at the upcoming sixth-generation 4Runner. It’s still a back-end shot, but we now have a much clearer look at what the next-gen ‘Runner is going to look like. There isn’t too much information to go on at this point, but it is a tantalizing glimpse. - Andy Kalmowitz Read More

Tanker Crash Accidentally Releases 70,000 Salmon Into Wrong Oregon River

I’m sure there are simpler ways to offload a tanker full of fish. - Photo: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife
I’m sure there are simpler ways to offload a tanker full of fish. - Photo: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife

When a tanker crashes on the highway, it usually spills its cargo all over the roadway causing backups for miles as traffic holds up during the cleanup. In Oregon, however, one tanker crash spilled its precious cargo into a river, which was actually the only place that could keep its load safe and sound. That’s because the truck was filled with young salmon, which were on their way to be released in a different nearby river. - Owen Bellwood Read More

Elon Musk Is Turning Off Would-Be Tesla Buyers

Elon Musk, chief executive officer of Tesla Inc., at the Tesla automotive plant in Gruenheide, Germany, on Wednesday, March 13, 2024. The power supply at Tesla’s electric-vehicle factory near Berlin was restored on Monday evening at 8:45 p.m. local time. - Photo: Krisztian Bocsi/Bloomberg (Getty Images)
Elon Musk, chief executive officer of Tesla Inc., at the Tesla automotive plant in Gruenheide, Germany, on Wednesday, March 13, 2024. The power supply at Tesla’s electric-vehicle factory near Berlin was restored on Monday evening at 8:45 p.m. local time. - Photo: Krisztian Bocsi/Bloomberg (Getty Images)

Good morning! It’s Monday, April 1, 2024, and this is The Morning Shift, your daily roundup of the top automotive headlines from around the world, in one place. Here are the important stories you need to know. - Andy Kalmowitz Read More

Fisker Can't Even Get The Ocean's Doors Right

Photo: Fisker
Photo: Fisker

Auto safety regulators have apparently opened a preliminary probe in the very troubled Fisker Ocean because of complaints the doors of the electric crossover sometimes don’t open when you want them to. This is less than ideal if you are familiar with the functionality of doors. Man, Fisker really cannot catch a break. - Andy Kalmowitz Read More

The Chrysler 300 Hemi C Concept Was The Chrysler 300 We Deserved

Image: Chrysler
Image: Chrysler

The Chrysler 300 was a name that the brand would revisit time and again in both production and concept car form, but no 300 wore the badge better than the 300 Hemi C Concept. - Lawrence Hodge Read More

Nothing Can Prepare You For What Lurks Behind This 1993 Lincoln Mark VIII

Image: Mecum Auctions
Image: Mecum Auctions

If you’re old enough to remember, some brands of breakfast cereals used to come with cool surprises in the box. Cars are like that sometimes, in both good and bad ways. This rather mundane looking like has the potential to be one of the most surprising cars you’ve ever seen. - Lawrence Hodge Read More

Here's How The G-Wagen's Ancient French Cousin Ended Up On The Front Lines In Ukraine

Image: Militarnyi
Image: Militarnyi

While poking around on Instagram I found a picture of what looked like a drab green military-spec Mercedes-Benz G-Class that had been recently delivered to the forces fighting on the front lines of Ukraine. The @future_Ukraine account labeled the vehicle in question not as the much-beloved Mercedes Geländewagen, instead it was called out as a Peugeot P4. The P4 was a license-built French version of the beloved German utility vehicle constructed entirely of 90-degree angles on wheels. - Cole Pennington Read More

2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5 N Ride Along

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Experiencing 600 horsepower in the high-performance EV at the New York International Auto Show.

2025 Infiniti QX80 First Look : A Luxurious Evolution

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The luxury SUV refresh boasts a new engine and a revamped look.

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