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Bethenny Frankel is slammed by fans as 'tone deaf' after she boasted about buying a luxury car to match her dress: 'This isn't a good look!'

Bethenny Frankel got some serious pushback from her fans after she shared her latest purchase on social media.


Aussies left stunned after discovering the meaning behind carpark sign

Find out the surprising meaning behind this parking sign that has everybody talking.


Batman Bonanza at SDCC 2024: Mattel’s Comic-Con exclusives revealed and reviewed

Whether you're a die-hard Batman fan or just love awesome collectibles, these SDCC 2024 exclusives from Mattel are a must-have.


The United States just transferred a very interesting vehicle to Ukraine


Volvo EX30

Volvo moves one market niche smaller to bring in younger, climate-conscious buyers


The inverse Marquez trait that helped Bagnaia’s Assen MotoGP domination

Francesco Bagnaia utterly controlled the 2024 Dutch Grand Prix weekend, leading all laps of both races having topped all but one session on his way to a double win. Why the MotoGP champion was so dominant was a question posed often, with one trait hinting at the reason


Confirmed: A Mazda MX-5 Miata 35th Anniversary Edition Is Coming Soon

It could be green.


Big change to driver's licence tests coming next week

The Transport Minister says test bookings, test failure rates, and no-shows have "increased significantly" in recent months.


Toyota Camry Crashes Into A Tesla Cybertruck, Gets Obliterated

Regardless of what you may think of the Cybertruck, you really don't want to crash into one.


This Polaris RZR Is Hiding a Secret: It's Tesla-Powered

Time for all the torque.


Should the FIA clamp down on Verstappen-style defending? Our F1 writers have their say

Is it time for clearer Formula 1 rules to avoid the type of controversy seen in the Austrian Grand Prix?


Government scales back free driver's licence re-sits over wait times

The government is cracking down on waitlists for driver's licences by scaling back the eligibility for free re-sits.


Tyrese Gibson Calls Upcoming ‘1992' Film A "Real Monumental Moment For The West"

"Listen man, something real exciting is about to happen."


New Shelby F-150 Is $27,000 More Than a Raptor R, For Some Reason

Or you can get it with the stock 400-horsepower V-8 and only pay $17,000 more.


Axe to grind: 25 famous guitars and their rock star owners

Ever since Chuck Berry hot-wired the "jump blues" sound in the 1950s, the electric guitar has been the soul of rock-and-roll. The plugged-in, amplified twang and squeal sounded like noise to adults, but for kids all over the world, it was the sound of rebellion.


This KTM Dirt Bike Is Probably More Than You Can Handle, Sorry

If your name isn't Manny Lettenbichler, keep moving.


Honda Patents Four-Wheel, Three-Person MotoCompacto for Parents

Now with added friend compartments.


The 2025 Polestar 4 Is Good, But I Miss The Rear Window

There’s a lot to like about the Polestar’s $56,000 crossover coupe. I just wish I could see behind me.


11 amazing tiny homes made out of ordinary vehicles

From a converted bus to a disused horse box, check out these quirky tiny homes on wheels that started life as regular transport. Start your engines and be inspired to live the #vanlife


21 luxury Vauxhalls


Driver sparks panic going wrong way on M4 in West London

The bizarre incident occurred on the eastbound stretch of the motorway near Heston, west London at 9:18pm on Friday.


JoJo Siwa admits she doesn’t watch Drag Race – despite being a guest judge last year

“Karma” hitmaker and CEO of gay pop JoJo Siwa has admitted that she doesn’t watch RuPaul’s Drag Race – despite appearing as a guest judge on All Stars 8 just last year. The former Dance Moms star put her foot in it after being questioned by a Metro reporter on which Drag Race judge she prefers, either the hilarious Ross Matthews, or style superstar Carson Kressley. After she stared blankly, the aghast reporter quipped: “Do you know who they...


Explained: Why cops touch the trunk of your car during a traffic stop


The worst drivers in the US come from these states

Ever since motor vehicles became popular in the 20th century, car-related accidents have continued to exist as well. This is especially true for the US, which has over 300 million vehicles and is among the countries that produce the most cars in the world. In 2023 alone, an estimated 19,515 people died in motor vehicle traffic crashes. But which state has the worst drivers? To find out, Forbes compared all the states, including looking at different types of dangerous driving behavior. Curious? Click on to see where your state landed in the ranking.


Don’t Buy a BMW Until You Check out These New Updates

Hold off on buying a new BMW motorcycle until you read this.


2025 Volkswagen Golf R: This Is It

It’s the most powerful Golf R ever, with 329 horsepower and 310 pound-feet of torque.


America's favorite truck recalled by Ford over potentially fatal flaw

Ford issued a recall for more than 550,000 vehicles which can jump downshift to first gear at any moment - no matter how fast it is going.


'Reckless': Drunk motorist towing boat on SH1 was over five times the legal limit

"This sort of driving behaviour is incredibly reckless and unacceptable."


Kevin Dillon's Tesla abruptly stops 'mid-carwash' resulting in a fender bender with three cars behind him

Entourage star Kevin Dillon was reportedly involved in a multi-vehicle accident at a drive-thru car wash in Los Angeles , California last Monday.


8 incredible homes that were picked up and moved

From Henry Ford's English cottage to Alexander Hamilton's New York estate, these historic homes were relocated brick-by-brick, bringing new meaning to the phrase 'moving house'!


Antiques Roadshow's Fiona Bruce sparks complaints as BBC issues statement

BBC's Antiques Roadshow, which is currently being re-aired, sees Fiona Bruce travel across the UK as members of the public have their items valued.


How to practice mindfulness while commuting

For those who travel to work, the daily commute can be a tense time of delayed and overcrowded public transport, traffic congestion, road closures, and aggressive drivers. Often, the commute is used to reply to emails or make mental to-do lists for the days ahead. But why not use this time to practice mindfulness? Research shows it's a great way to improve concentration, reduce stress, and lighten moods. If you'd like to know how to de-stress to and from work, click through this gallery.


Ford Recalls Half a Million F-150s for a Serious Transmission Problem

A sensor glitch could cause the transmission to suddenly shift into first gear at any speed.


This EV Prototype Can Charge To 80% In Under Five Minutes

The batteries in Nyobolt’s electric sports car can last over 600,000 miles with minimal degradation, the company said.


Avoid Speeding Tickets: Experts Pick the Top Radar Detectors of 2024

What's the best radar detector? With dozens on the market, choosing one that lives up to its promises can be daunting. The Gear Team experts pick the best you can buy.


Mazda Crashes Hard After Being Brake Checked by Subaru

Wild dashcam footage shows reckless driving at its worst.


Most common reasons driving licences are stripped by the DVLA - full list

The DVLA can revoke a driving licence on medical grounds if a motorist is deemed unfit to be behind the wheel. Here are the most common reasons why driving licences are scrapped in the UK


Stella for £8.50 and Vodafone deckchairs – welcome to the Wimbledon queue’s new ‘activation’ zone

Henman Hill, that bastion of the British sporting summer annually packed with rows of picnics, Pimm’s and champagne, has a new option this year for those in search of a pint. ‘Stella Artois on The Hill’ is a first for Wimbledon, with the long-term beer partner keen to increase their presence at the Championships. A pint will set you back £8.50 (a 9...


Boots boss quits after six years in charge of the high street chain

Sebastian James has held the top position at Boots in the UK since 2018, prior to which he was the head of electricals retailer Dixons, now known as Currys


Hyundai gearing up for WEC hypercar programme, WRC long-term future unclear

The Korean car maker appears set to enter sportscar racing’s top-flight in the future


Austin Butler on The Bikeriders

Riding into Australian theatres this week, THE BIKERIDERS captures a rebellious time in America when the culture and people were changing. After a chance encounter at a local bar, strong-willed Kathy (Jodie Comer) is inextricably drawn to Benny (Austin Butler), the newest member of Midwestern motorcycle club, the Vandals led by the enigmatic Johnny (Tom Hardy). Much like the country around it, the club begins to evolve, transforming from a gathering place for local outsiders into a dangerous underworld of violence, forcing Benny to choose between Kathy and his loyalty to the club. To celebrate the film’s local release, Peter Gray spoke with Oscar nominated star Austin Butler during his visit to coincide with The Bikeriders premiering at the Sydney Film Festival, touching on his friendship with co-star Tom Hardy, if his perception of motorcycle culture was altered during filming, and how he had to remind himself to stay in character during the riding sequences.


Scammers using new trick to steal thousands from unsuspecting motorists


Police issue over 100 infringement notices, seize cars after Manawatū boy racer meets

"We have no tolerance for this behaviour and the havoc it wreaks in our communities."


Edmunds Owns Nine EVs. Three Of Them Wouldn’t Be Bought A Second Time

Some were trouble-free for tens of thousands of miles, but others were problematic from day one.


New MG HS to be revealed at Goodwood Festival of Speed

Flagship SUV to have improved fuel economy and plug-in hybrid electric-only range in second generation


The up and down history of the airship

When the first airships took to the sky in the mid-19th century, the odd-looking vessels created an aviation sensation. Developed as a successor to the hydrogen balloon, the airship enjoyed its golden years in the 1920s and 1930s. But after the disaster that was the Hindenburg explosion in 1937, airship passenger travel effectively ended. Recently, however, the airship has enjoyed somewhat of a comeback, both as a commercial and military mode of transport. Click through for a uplifting flight through the history of the airship.


Detroit Golf Club preparing for first major renovation since opening in 1914

DETROIT — A year from now, the excavators, bulldozers and dump trucks will be standing at the ready to begin the first major transformation of Detroit Golf Club’s North Course since it opened more than a century ago. If all goes according to plan, the course could…


As cycling boomed in 19th-century America, its Black stars shone bright

When cycling first took the US by storm in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Black Americans joined in the new pastime. One Black cyclist, Marshall “Major” Taylor, became a world champion in 1899. Yet American cycling installed a color line in professional racing. Opportunities became so limited that Black competitors had to take them wherever they could find them – including on the vaudeville stage and in Europe. Their story is documented...


What EV Slump? Hyundai and Kia Break Sales Records for Electric Cars

The EV9 and EV6 are up 112 percent, and Ioniq 5 is close to 20,000 sales through the first half of the year.


The best all-round used electric cars for under £30k