ThatDudeInBlue explains why the 2022 Subaru BRZ is an impressive sports car. A military operation Americans didn’t expect, didn’t want and didn’t vote for How fake admiral was caught out by massive ...
Known to fans as the “Toyobaru”, this distinctive coupe went by several model names across three auto brands. Primarily developed by Subaru and built for both that company and Toyota under a ...
In 2021, Bob Odenkirk surprised audiences as a superfighter badass in "Nobody," an action hit that traded on the gag of an unassuming everyman secretly being a lethal fighting machine. Its sequel, ...
In a dealer bulletin, General Motors has issued a stop-sale order and agreed to a full recall of every full-size pickup and SUV powered by its troublesome L87 6.2-liter V8 produced for the 2021-2024 ...
To the casual observer, and perhaps even to some relatively-seasoned enthusiasts, the Subaru BRZ and the Toyota GR86 are basically the same car. They have different badges, but they're both built on ...
The BRZ is the bubbly little star in Subaru's sky. It is considered one of the most successful models in Subaru history for its responsive engine, precise steering response, and exceptional handling ...
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Consumer prices rose slightly in September as the Federal Reserve prepared to cut interest rates and ease off the brakes of the U.S. economy. The consumer price index, a closely watched gauge of ...
The consumer-price index rose 2.9% in July from a year earlier, the Labor Department said. Photo: Richard B. Levine/Zuma Press Inflation extended a run of cooler readings in July, sealing the case for ...
Subaru's BRZ hasn't escaped the current wave of inflation, with prices for the 2024 model year rising sharply. The base BRZ Premium grade is now priced from $31,315, including a $1,120 destination ...
As of April, the pace of inflation has slowed from a year-over-year peak of 9.1% to 5%. That's good news for struggling consumers, but doesn't tell the whole story of how much more Americans are ...