Author: staff@jalopnik.com (Amber DaSilva)

Honda The present generation Civic Type R is a incredible automobile, certainly one of my favorites available on the market at once. However the FL5 is somewhat calmer than its FK8 predecessor, and it seems the oldsters at Honda simply aren’t satisfied with that. The corporate already teased an HRC-reworked version of the Type R at this 12 months’s Tokyo Auto Salon, and now we’re beginning to get the primary trickles of information as to what that automobile might seem like. The theme? More responsive, more rigid, and more loud. The HRC-ified Type R seems to have each internal and external changes,…

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Smith Collection/gado/Getty Images They’re here to trace you, for certain definitions of you Matthew G Eddy/Shutterstock After all, the page on which Home Depot makes its big “not cooperating with federal agencies” claim gives up the sport a bit. That page is titled “IMMIGRATION ACTIVITY IN OUR PARKING LOTS,” and is all about ICE activity on Home Depot property — federal agents rounding up the day laborers who hang around near stores like Home Depot, Lowe’s, and U-Haul to supply themselves as help for folk taking over home improvement projects or moving. Lowe’s buries its statement on parking zone cameras deep in…

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Cadillac F1 Race teams love special-edition liveries for individual races, particularly people who honor the situation of the race, and Cadillac’s F1 team isn’t any different. First we had the special shakedown paint, and now we’re getting a one-off livery for the American team’s first home race, this coming weekend’s Miami Grand Prix. There’s only one problem: This special, one-off, celebratory livery type of sucks.  To be clear, it is a advantageous enough livery. It’s principally Cadillac’s standard graphics package, made symmetrical and with the ghostly Cadillac crest on the rear replaced with a stars-and-stripes motif which have a gradient effect.…

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Darthart/Getty Images Spring is within the air! The world is coming back to life, and would not it’s nice to explore all of it? Perhaps take a road trip, possibly go off-roading through your nearest national park, possibly just pick a direction on the compass and drive until you see something interesting. No matter your idea of exploration, though, your Miata likely is not the tool for the job. That is why I asked you all for the perfect exploration automobile earlier this week.  You turned in a wealth of answers, a deeply unsurprising variety of which got here from Toyota. Surprisingly,…

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Artography/Shutterstock I have been doing a number of online vehicle shopping recently, scouring 48 (sometimes even 49) of our 50 United States for deals. But, in my digital travels, I’ve noticed something: A few of these states look like truly terrible places to buy a used vehicle. Road salt, potholes, salt air, harsh sun, cars really care in regards to the conditions during which they’re kept — and the conditions from which they’re kept secure.  So, today, I’m asking for the states you’d absolutely never buy a automotive from. Whether it is the rain of Washington, the sun of the Southwest,…

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Amonphoto/Shutterstock All of us love working on cars, but everyone knows a project can find yourself much more frustrating than expected. We may not all get trench foot while wrenching, but loads of us have run into stuck bolts, cramped engine bays, or countless rust that may turn a two-hour project right into a two-day ordeal. Today, I’m here to deliver you from such despair, and teach you the tools that’ll make your wrenching life a breeze. Or, not less than, mildly less frustrating.  For me, personally, there are just a few big frustrations I run into when wrenching. My…

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BRP Should you spend loads of your time well off the beaten path, hauling mulch or sowing seeds, likelihood is you are not doing it in a large pickup truck. You are likely in a side-by-side or UTV, those long-suspension four-wheelers with windshields and beds which might be increasingly eating up the “individuals who actually do work outside” market once held by pickups — from farmers to the Bureau of Land Management. Should you’re seeking to start doing that sort of work, Can-Am desires to be your UTV of alternative with the 2026 Defender HD11. The corporate’s even added an additional…

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Toyota Toyota loves experimenting with the mobility space. The automaker has given us moon buggies, mobility pods, personal transport robots, and what looks like a drivable shoe, but its latest concept doesn’t take such wild swings on the structure of a vehicle — as a substitute, the corporate reconsiders what one might use a vehicle for. Why should a automobile just be a thing you drive to work each day? Why not a strategy to carry loads of passengers, mobility aids included? Why not a spot to serve food? Why not a theater to look at the Latest York Liberty whoop the Phoenix Mercury…

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Apple For years, the Jalopnik Bump has been the best honor in racing. An easy sticker from this esteemed publication can turn even the least-prepared race teams into podium contenders and improve the fortunes of cars across the grid. It’s no wonder, then, that somewhat Cupertino, California upstart by the name of “Apple” would attempt to grab a few of that very same magic for itself with its latest release: The orange iPhone 17 Pro.  Does that hue remind you of anything? Perhaps the very site you are reading this on, if it were a bit less saturated. Apple is clearly —…

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JE Dean/Shutterstock Sheriff Carmine Marceno of Lee County, Florida, doesn’t like street racers. He said as much in a press release last month, after deputies arrested an 18-year-old for allegedly racing his Lexus against a Charger at 104 mph: “I actually have zero tolerance for street racing in Lee County.” One would think that such a staunch position would apply in all possible cases, but apparently there’s an exception. Marceno seems to think street racing is nice when he does it, as he was filmed allegedly racing a Lamborghini just two weeks after that statement.  Marceno, in his Facebook statement, said that…

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