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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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The original 1992 Dodge Viper RT/10 roadster, launched without airbags, ABS, or traction control as a deliberate engineering and marketing decision
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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 by a major manufacturer. It had no airbags. No ABS. No traction control. Eight litres of V10 engine producing 400 horsepower, side…

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A Volvo XC90 plug-in hybrid SUV photographed alongside a Volvo Trucks heavy goods vehicle, illustrating the contrasting powertrain strategies of the two Volvo companies.
Europe May 15, 2026

One Volvo Just Built a New Engine. The Other Volvo Admits It Can’t Build Engines At All.

In a week so on-the-nose it could be a satire, the two companies that share the Volvo name…

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An AMG engine builder's signature plaque mounted on a hand-assembled AMG V8 engine at the Affalterbach facility in Germany
Euro May 14, 2026

One Man. One Engine. The AMG Philosophy That Fans Write Letters About.

Affalterbach is a small town northeast of Stuttgart in Baden-Württemberg. Around 10,000 people live there. It has a…

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A 2026 Ineos Grenadier Quartermaster pickup truck shown in a three-quarter front view on a dirt track, showing the boxy body-on-frame design and off-road tyres of the updated model.
Europe May 14, 2026

The Ineos Grenadier Quartermaster Fixed Its Biggest Problem. Now There Are No Excuses.

There is a particular type of vehicle that car enthusiasts describe as "characterful" when what they actually mean…

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The white Lotus Esprit Series 1 used in the 1977 James Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me, later purchased by Elon Musk at auction
British May 11, 2026

The Lotus Esprit Elon Musk Bought

In 1977, a white Lotus Esprit drove off a pier in Sardinia and became a submarine. The sequence…

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A white Honda Accord Sport Hybrid sedan on display at an auto show, with visitors browsing the stand and a cutaway hybrid powertrain visible in the background.
Honda May 11, 2026

Happy 50th, Honda Accord. Now Please Hold Still Until 2030.

This is what happens when an EV strategy goes badly wrong. The Accord turned 50 on 8 May,…

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The interior of a Tesla Model 3 driving autonomously through a mountainous highway landscape, with the steering wheel untouched and the central touchscreen displaying FSD navigation guidance toward Lake Tahoe at 75mph.
Tesla May 11, 2026

A Tesla Just Drove Itself From New York to Los Angeles. Nobody Touched the Wheel. Nobody Plugged It In.

The Cannonball Run was invented by a man who believed the national speed limit was an affront to…

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