These automakers—including Porsche, BMW, Mazda, Honda, and more—are saving the manuals, one performance car at a time.
Cadillac built itself a modern icon with a world-beating, V8 manual sports sedan, but it's going away for good next year.
Consumer Reports ranks Mazda as #6 in new-car reliability and #3 in used-car reliability, citing strong owner feedback across ...
Polestar's flagship four-door BEV is expected to go on sale in 2026. Rivals include the aforementioned Porsche Taycan and BMW ...
In all fairness, Acura has a harder mission when it comes to developing Type S cars than Honda does when it builds its Type R ...
MotorTrend on MSN
Fun, Affordable 2025 Honda Civic Si Still Exists, Still Has a Manual, and Gets Even Better
Cosmetic changes are limited to a new set of 18-inch split-spoke wheels that closely resemble those available on the Acura ...
The Seattle-based startup's new battery-backed charging stations can self-diagnose and fix software errors that often take ...
CarBuzz on MSN
Subaru vs. Honda: JDM Legends Face Off
The rise in popularity for JDM culture has a lot to do with the Japanese car manufacturers themselves, many of whom were on ...
Automotive Rhythms on MSN
HRC & Acura take on 2025 Motul Petit Le Mans Weekend
Experienced by Kimatni D. Rawlins Welcome to the 2025 IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship season finale, where Honda Racing Corporation (HRC) and Acura created pivotal moments. Held at Michelin ...
Defining the greatest sports cars ever made presents a deeper challenge, inviting a certain degree of madness. We think the ...
JAS Motorsport and Pininfarina are partnering to re-imagine the original Acura NSX – or Honda NSX, since that's the badge it ...
Top Speed on MSN
A Forgotten Acura Sports Sedan That Was Way Ahead Of Its Time
This innovative 1990s sedan design—longitudinal inline-5 engine, upscale interior, advanced suspension—was more modern than ...
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