The BMW Logo Screw Backlash
A patented screw may seem insignificant, but BMW’s logo fastener has reignited a much larger debate about ownership, right to repair, and who modern cars are really designed for.
Is Car Culture Becoming More About Image Than Driving?
It feels like car culture has never been more visible and yet more distant from the act of driving itself. As images and aesthetics take center stage, the experience behind the wheel is quietly being reshaped.
A New Era for Top Gear: How Three YouTubers Are Taking the Wheel
A new generation of YouTube and social media personalities is reportedly set to take over as hosts of a revived Top Gear-style motoring show, signaling a shift in how car culture is presented and consumed.
Porsche’s E-Fuel Experiment and the Future of Combustion Engines
As the industry shifts toward electrification, Porsche is investing in synthetic e-fuels as a way to reduce emissions while preserving combustion engines. This article explores the technology, its challenges, and what it could mean for the future of driving.
Why New Cars Feel Faster but Less Exciting
Modern cars are quicker and more capable than ever, yet many drivers feel less excitement behind the wheel. This article explores why speed no longer guarantees thrill.
The Return of Analog Driving in a Digital World
As cars become more digital and automated, a growing number of drivers are turning back to analog experiences that feel more mechanical, engaging, and human.
Top 10 Affordable Cars That Feel Like They Should Cost More
Not all affordable cars feel basic. These ten models deliver design, comfort, and driving quality that go far beyond their price, proving value and refinement can coexist.
Why Car Photography Matters More Than Ever in the Digital Age
In a digital world where cars are often experienced through screens first, photography has become one of the most powerful ways to shape identity, emotion, and automotive culture.
Why Enthusiasts Still Prefer Combustion Engines
As the industry shifts toward electric vehicles, many enthusiasts continue to prefer combustion engines for the emotion, involvement, and character they bring to driving.
Are Manual Cars Really Dying? A Real Look at the Market
Manual cars are becoming harder to find, but the full story is more complicated than the usual predictions. Enthusiasts, rising values, and cultural shifts are keeping the manual alive in surprising ways.
Why Car Culture Is Making a Big Comeback in 2025
Car culture is experiencing a surprising revival in 2025 as young enthusiasts, social media, and a renewed love for real driving bring new life to the automotive world.

