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Citroën Is Getting a New Logo

Citroën Is Getting a New Logo

Citroën has refreshed its famous double-chevron badge for just the 10th time in 103 years, moving away from its current free-standing silver chevrons after 13 years and one major refresh. The new badge sets the chevrons inside a circle, just as company founder André...
Demolition of historic Packard plant begins in Detroit

Demolition of historic Packard plant begins in Detroit

DETROIT — Demolition of the long-vacant Packard auto plant in Detroit started Thursday as crews began tearing apart an already crumbling exterior wall of the massive structure. A demolition claw ripped and tugged on decades-old bricks and concrete along the upper...
Cadillac recalls 186 Lyriq EVs over touchscreen shutdown issues

Cadillac recalls 186 Lyriq EVs over touchscreen shutdown issues

Cadillac just released its first EV, the Lyriq, and it’s already issued a stop-sale order after an issue with the infotainment touchscreen. People often joke that early tech adopters are just unpaid beta testers for new products, and unfortunately, it seems a few EV...

Tested: 1982 Subaru BRAT GL

From the July 1982 issue of Car and Driver. That beat of the different drummer that sets cadence for the wacky side of life—could it be that Subaru wrote the original score? A look at its corporate record is bound to convince you so. Over the past quarter-century, six...
This autonomous military vehicle could be the future of warfare

This autonomous military vehicle could be the future of warfare

Autonomous combat vehicles are a futuristic concept emerging into our current reality thanks to new creations like the Autonomous Combat Warrior Wiesel (ACW Wiesel) from Rheinmetall. The German defense company developed this autonomous vehicle for the sole purpose of...