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Victoria Brase

Victoria Brase began as a contributing writer for Endgame360 in 2020 and covers topics on MotorBiscuit and Showbiz Cheat Sheet, with occasional work on Sportscasting. She earned her bachelor’s degree in psychology from Seattle University and her Master’s in Public Health from the University of Florida.

On MotorBiscuit, Victoria writes about a variety of topics on the site including tips and tricks, the safest and most reliable cars, and offbeat, somewhat funny stories about things like sawing a Boston Whaler in half or getting a free Aston Martin with the purchase of a penthouse. Familial interest in the automotive industry first sparked her desire to research and write about the articles you see from her on MotorBiscuit. In addition, Victoria owns a Ford Mustang (which she loves).

 

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The Tesla logo on the nose of a red electric sedan

How Many Cars Does Tesla Sell?

Tesla has become a well-known automaker, particularly with the growing interest in electric vehicles. But how many cars does Tesla actually sell? Interest doesn’t always translate to sales. The Elon Musk-led company is becoming one of the most popular names in the automotive world. Its cars look cool and boast cutting-edge technology. But do Tesla’s …
A white Mazda MX-30 electric SUV at the Tokyo Motor Show in Tokyo on October 25, 2019.

The Mazda MX-30’s Doors Might Be the Most Unique Thing About It

Ever since the DeLorean burst onto the scene with its super-rad gull-wing doors, unique car doors have enthralled enthusiasts. Some Lamborghini models sport cool scissor doors (but be careful not to get locked inside). And the Mazda MX-30, the automaker’s first electric vehicle, follows this trend with rear-hinged doors. Frankly, we think they’re even cooler …
A maroon 2020 Ford Explorer Platinum parked on snow

The Ford Explorer Barely Beat the Toyota Highlander in 2020 Sales

The Ford Explorer has been a household name for close to three decades. Known for its family-friendliness and reliability, the Explorer is usually a top seller in the SUV segment. But the 2020 model saw some changes that made consumers and critics hesitate. The Explorer was a big seller in the first quarter of 2020. …
A certified pre-owned flag is seen on a used car for sale at Novato Ford March 20, 2009, in Novato, California

What You Should Know About Certified Pre-Owned Cars Before Buying

Purchasing a car can be stressful, whether it’s for you or perhaps your newly licensed teen driver. It usually raises questions like, should you buy new? Used? Certified pre-owned? And is there really a difference between used cars and certified pre-owned ones? Certified pre-owned vehicles, or CPOs, can be a good choice and don’t cost …
The 2021 Acura ILX Spec's infotainment touchscreen

The 2021 Acura ILX’s Infotainment System Is Embarrassing

If you’re in the market for a new luxury compact sedan, you might consider the 2021 Acura ILX. The automaker is known for producing some of the most fuel-efficient luxury cars. And with a rich interior and decent engine, the Acura ILX is generally a solid place to start. But the 2021 Acura ILX doesn’t …
A black-and-red Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+ parked on a large slab of asphalt

There’s Just No Need for the Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+ to Exist

Known for oil changes that cost $20,000 (not a typo) and the world’s most expensive car, Bugatti is synonymous with excess. The brand is also known for fast cars — speed-of-sound fast. And the Bugatti Chiron is definitely speedy. In fact, it’s one of the fastest cars in the world. Bugatti was apparently not satisfied …
The all-electric Chevrolet Bolt EV is shown on-stage after it won the Car of the Year Award at the 2017 North American International Auto Show on January 9, 2017, in Detroit, Michigan.

A Chevy Bolt Owner Is Filing a Lawsuit Over … Range Anxiety?

In November 2020, Chevrolet issued a recall for over 51,000 2017-to-2019 Bolt EVs. With good reason. The battery packs might catch fire, which is generally not something you want when you’re driving to the store. So far, fires have occurred only in parked cars that are, thankfully, unoccupied. Still, that’s not really what most people …
A 2020 Land Rover Defender 90 off-road 4x4 vehicle on display at Brussels Expo on January 9, 2020, in Brussels, Belgium

Turn Your Land Rover Defender Into a Motorhome … in Europe

Driving cross-country in your Land Rover Defender and want to pull over and take a nap? You’re in luck. Autohome has developed a roof-top tent for the Land Rover Defender. Well, if you’re in Europe, that is. It’s unclear if these tents will ship across the pond, but they’re a great addition, particularly if you …
Aston Martin Vulcan

Get a Free Aston Martin With Your Penthouse Purchase

Porsche and Embraer recently teamed up so high-rollers could get a Porsche 911 to match their Embraer Phenom jet. Because, well, it’s just plain annoying not to have a matching jet and car. Not to be outdone, Aston Martin has fixed a pesky problem James Bond has always had. His penthouse and car were not …
A woman talks on a cell phone at a gas station in Pembroke Pines, Florida, in April 2014.

Can You Start a Fire With Your Cell Phone While Pumping Gas?

The myth about starting a fire with your cell phone while you’re pumping gas has persisted over the years. But it’s just that: a myth. It began when cell phones still had antennae because they could produce sparks. So unless you’re still rocking a vintage mobile phone with an antenna (no judgment), you won’t start …