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This is a publicity photo of Red Bull Racing's RB7 F1 car in New York City. The driver hooned around Manhattan, revving the engine and even drifting into a parking spot. | Red Bull Racing

Watch The Honda Red Bull Racing F1 Car Hooning Around New York City

What New York City driver has not sat in traffic and thought, I wonder how fast I could drive if this road were empty? Well, the Honda Red Bull Formula 1 team found out. In the latest of the legendary Red Bull stunts, the team cleared several Manhattan roads for a race car demonstration. Naturally, the driver could not resist hooning around the empty city: revving between buildings and even doing a 180 into a parking spot. Watch the action...
2022 Lexus LX 600 Interior. The new Lexus LX-series improves on the outgoing SUV's power, efficiency, and off-road abilities--thanks to a Toyota Tundra drivetrain. | Lexus

The 2022 Lexus LX 600 Is a Dressed up Toyota Tundra

Lexus' new flagship SUV will still feature durable full-frame construction while boasting improved power, fuel efficiency, The 2022 Lexus LX 600 debuted today. Lexus' new flagship SUV will still feature durable full-frame construction while boasting improved power, fuel efficiency, and off-road capabilities. So what is the secret to the LX 600's specs? Find out...
GM promises investors big money from software fees. This is as Rivian and General Motors Get Greedy and Sell Customers Out to Shareholders With Software Subscriptions. Smith Collection/Gado/Getty Images

Rivian, General Motors Get Greedy, Sell Customers Out to Shareholders With Software Subscriptions

Recently, Rivian revealed it hoped to make an average of $15,500 in subscription fees over the lifetime of each $70,000 vehicle. Then General Motors told investors its cars would serve first-and-foremost as a "technology platform" to collect subscriptions fees. But some automakers, such as Alfa Romeo, are setting themselves apart by defining their vehicles as more than a software ecosystem. Read more...
Nissan autonomous self-driving vehicle debut during press preview and operations test in Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan

Self-Driving Technology Is Not Free

Who would've thought that mathematical formulas would pave the way for self-driving/autonomous vehicles? It has, and here we are, a few years into the semi-autonomous driving features, and it only gets better and better as time goes on. However, this kind of technology isn't cheap. In fact, it can get pretty expensive to use.