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Every manufacturer has a story. Most of them involve ambition, money, engineering brilliance, and at least one catastrophically bad decision. Cars & Code covers the brands — what they’re building, what they’ve abandoned, and what it all actually means for the people buying the cars.

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A Honda Ridgeline TrailSport pickup truck parked at a Honda dealership lot, representing the model that will be pulled from production until late 2028 due to emissions standards.
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Honda May 26, 2026

While Detroit Pours Billions Back Into V8s, Honda’s V6 Pickup Just Got Caught by the Emissions Police.

In an automotive year defined by GM, Ford and Stellantis quietly rebuilding their combustion-engine factories, Honda has just achieved something genuinely impressive: it has the only pickup truck in America that has been disqualified from production because its engine is…

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The Ferrari Luce electric car at its world premiere in Rome on 25 May 2026, showing the five-seat liftback sedan’s distinctive glass-led design and rear-hinged doors under dramatic lighting.
Europe May 26, 2026

Ferrari Just Unveiled Its First Electric Car. It Was Designed by the Man Who Made the iPhone. The Internet Has Opinions.

Ferrari has been making internal combustion engines for 78 years. It has won more Formula 1 championships than…

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A 2027 Audi Q9 full-size luxury SUV photographed with its Digital Matrix LED headlights illuminated.
Audi May 23, 2026

Thirteen Years Late, Audi Brings Proper Headlights to America. The Car They’re Bolted To Runs on Petrol.

After 13 years, multiple lobbying rounds, a federal rule change, and roughly an entire generation of European drivers…

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Stellantis CEO Antonio Filosa presenting the FaSTLAne 2030 strategic plan during the company's Investor Day at its North American headquarters in Auburn Hills, Michigan, with the new strategy slide visible behind him.
EVs May 23, 2026

Stellantis Just Promised Everything: 29 EVs, a $15,000 City Car, and a Functioning Chrysler

There is a specific kind of corporate Investor Day where the CEO arrives with a slide deck so…

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bmw m3 e92 s65 v8 engine bay
Euro May 20, 2026

Why the BMW M3’s V8 Was Nobody’s First Choice

The E92 BMW M3, produced from 2007 to 2013, is widely considered one of the finest performance cars…

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A silver 2027 Chevrolet Silverado crew cab pickup truck driving along a two-lane country road past green farmland and a red barn, photographed as a concept image.
General Motors May 20, 2026

GM Just Quietly Bet Six Billion Dollars on the Engine Everyone Said Was Dead.

General Motors does not, at the moment, look like a company that thinks the future is electric. In…

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The original 1992 Dodge Viper RT/10 roadster, launched without airbags, ABS, or traction control as a deliberate engineering and marketing decision
Dodge May 15, 2026

The Dodge Viper Had No Airbags for a Decade — And That Was the Point

The 1992 Dodge Viper RT/10 was one of the most deliberately dangerous cars ever approved for road use…

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