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    Yellow Cars Paint a Bright Depreciation Picture, but Don’t Get a Gold One

    If you’re buying a car with resale value in mind, a bright color might be the way to go. According to some number-crunching by iSeeCars, three-year-old used cars depreciate the least if they’re yellow. Gold, though, depreciates the most.Those are the results for the used-car market as a whole. When you look at segments, different colors depreciate the least. Beige pickups, for example, hold their value the best.The most common vehicle colors—white, black, silver—depreciate at an average rate because they’re considered a safe choice. There’s a world of difference between yellow and gold. In the world of used-car sales, a vehicle’s color plays a noticeable role in determining the resale value. It turns out that yellow cars suffer the least depreciation, while gold vehicles sink like bullion in the sea. According to research by iSeeCars of the entire three-year-old used-car market, a used vehicle with yellow paint has a 13.5 percent depreciation rate, the best of all the colors. Yellow is followed by beige (17.8 percent) and orange (18.4). The overall average depreciation rate is 22.5 percent, but at the bottom of the list we find gold, with a 25.9 percent depreciation rate after three years.2018 Toyota Tacoma.Toyota/Michael Engelmeyer Common vehicle colors depreciate roughly the same as the market average. White used cars lost 21.9 percent, while silver and black both lost around 23 percent, just right to put them at 10th and 11th place, respectively, on iSeeCars’ 13-color ranking. “Notice how two of the most popular colors, silver and black, rank near the bottom of the list,” iSeeCars executive analyst Karl Brauer said in a statement. “Many consumers and dealers likely consider these colors ‘safe’ in terms of widespread acceptance, but they’re too common to help a car hold its value.”2023 Jeep Gladiator in High Velocity green.StellantisTwo-Tone, Bright Colors on the ReboundWhite and silver have been at or near the top of the color popularity list for what feels like forever. Back in 2009, PPG, a global paint and coating supplier, noted that silver was the most popular car color globally. White took over by 2011 and remained on top in 2014. In 2021, PPG’s Automotive Color Popularity Report found that two-tone finishes are making a comeback, and personalized colors are becoming more popular. PPG said that it found grays, blues, greens, and violets are popular colors today. Even so, white and black will continue to be the most popular colors for new vehicles worldwide. In 2021, 35 percent of all new cars were white, and 18 percent were black. Roy Ritchie|Car and DriverHyundaiTo determine the depreciation rates mentioned above, iSeeCars.com analyzed more than 1.6 million model year 2020 used cars, adjusted for inflation and then aggregated by color and body style. Not all colors depreciate at the same rate across vehicle segments, iSeeCars found. For example, the truck color with the lowest depreciation rate is beige, followed by orange and green. For sedans, brown models have the lowest depreciation. For minivans, it’s green. But this is obviously only one of the ways in which your new vehicle will depreciate and we have to put in our vote for getting whatever color you like best, even if (as is likely) it’s not beige.This content is imported from poll. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site.Contributing EditorSebastian Blanco has been writing about electric vehicles, hybrids, and hydrogen cars since 2006. His articles and car reviews have appeared in the New York Times, Automotive News, Reuters, SAE, Autoblog, InsideEVs, Trucks.com, Car Talk, and other outlets. His first green-car media event was the launch of the Tesla Roadster, and since then he has been tracking the shift away from gasoline-powered vehicles and discovering the new technology’s importance not just for the auto industry, but for the world as a whole. Throw in the recent shift to autonomous vehicles, and there are more interesting changes happening now than most people can wrap their heads around. You can find him on Twitter or, on good days, behind the wheel of a new EV.  More

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    Experience 10Best Testing Like an Editor

    Have you ever wondered how editors conduct testing for Car and Driver’s 10Best? This year, for the first time, we are offering the public a chance to get the insider story and experience 10Best testing like an editor. Will you come along for the ride? Coming on September 8On Friday, September 8, 2023, we’re heading to North Star Reach camp in Pinckney, Michigan, to test a noteworthy crop of new vehicles, as we’ve done for the past 40 years. For some background, we will be evaluating cars plus trucks and SUVs, with the editors’ scores deciding which will make our 10Best list for 2024. To qualify as a 10Best contender, each vehicle must be on sale by January 31, 2024, have a base price of no more than $110,000, and be either new or significantly updated—with the exception of our inviting back the prior year’s winners to defend their spots on the list. We’re evaluating based on value, mission fulfillment, and how fun each vehicle is to drive. 10Best attendees will get a chance to get an up-close-and-personal look at the contender vehicles, learn about the 10Best evaluation process, and engage in one-on-one conversations with editors. Then, they’ll buckle up for ride-alongs on the test route and experience the cars in action as they zip through the back roads of Pinckney. Afterward, they’ll swap notes with editors and fellow enthusiasts and cast their votes for the Car and Driver 10Best Reader’s Choice Award. We’ll also have fun offerings along the way, including a lunch from local favorite Zingerman’s Delicatessen at the Car and Driver base camp and gift bags filled with Car and Driver gear. 2024 10Best Cars results will be published in the January 2024 issue of Car and Driver and 10Best Trucks results will be published in the February/March 2024 issue, but attendees who join us will get a preview of the vehicle lineup months before the story is live. Spots are limited for this exclusive editorial experience, so don’t wait to register. We hope to see you there in September.For another chance to experience Car and Driver editorial testing, you can also attend Car and Driver’s Lightning Lap, plus Road & Track’s Performance Car of the Year. REGISTER HERE More

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    Top 10 Two Wheelers June 2023 – Splendor, Shine, Activa, Pulsar, Jupiter

    2023 Hero Splendor 125cc XTECHigher costs and rising EMIs hampered sales in the two wheeler segment in India in June 2023Two wheeler sales in June 2023 dipped both on YoY and MoM basis. Taking the top 10 two wheelers into account, most of which regularly lead this list, total sales stood at 9,19,931 units in June 2023, down 4.05 percent when compared to 9,58,761 units sold in June 2022. It was also a MoM decline in sales as there had been 11,10,593 units sold in May 2023.Top 10 2W Sales June 2023Once again it was the Hero Splendor that topped sales charts last month. However, sales fell 12.03 percent YoY to 2,38,340 units, down from 2,70,923 units sold in June 2022. This was a volume de-growth of 32,583 units. MoM sales also fell significantly as there had been 3,42,526 units sold in May 2023. Hero Splendor currently commands a 25.91 percent share on this list. It currently underwent a price hike as Hero MotoCorp announced a flat 1.5 percent increase in prices of all of its products.Top 10 Two Wheelers June 2023Honda Shine was at No 2, with sales improving YoY by 4.74 percent to 1,31,920 units, up from 1,25,947 units sold in June 2022. The 2023 CB Shine has just been launched in India. It gets some updated features and is now BS6 Stage 2 compliant.At No 3 is Honda Activa. Sales have been lackluster over the past few months. Activa sales were down 29.01 percent YoY to 1,30,830 units in June 2023. This was against 1,84,305 units sold in June 2022. It currently commands a 14.22 percent share on this list. MoM sales also dipped significantly as against 2,03,365 units sold in May 2023.Top 10 Two Wheelers June 2023Bajaj Pulsar was at No 4. Sales improved by 28.05 percent in June 2023 to 1,07,208 units. This was a volume growth of 23,485 units over 83,723 units sold in June 2022.2Ws with sub-1 lakh unit SalesLower down the sales list was the HF Deluxe with a 21.10 percent YoY de-growth to 89,275 units in June 2023. This was a 23,880 unit volume de-growth when compared to 1,13,155 units sold in June 2022. The 2023 HF Deluxe was launched in June 2023. Prices now start from Rs 60,760 for the kick variant and Rs 66,408 for the self-start variant.YoY sales increased for the TVS Jupiter (64,252 units) and Hero Passion (47,554 units). Hero had launched the new Passion Plus in June 2023 with new and improved features.The list also included the Suzuki Access (39,503 units) and Bajaj Platina (36,550 units), both of which posted YoY growth while TVS XL100 moped with 34,449 units sold last month experienced a 7.84 percent YoY decline. More

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    Corvette Legend Reeves Callaway Dead at 75

    Reeves Callaway, founder of Callaway Cars and a legend in the Corvette world, has died. Callaway Cars confirmed in an email that he passed on Tuesday after injuries sustained in a fall in his Newport Beach, California, home. He was 75.Ely “Reeves” Callaway III was born in November 1947 in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, and raised in Darien, Connecticut. His father, Ely Callaway, founded the Callaway golf company, one of the world’s premier manufacturers of golf clubs. He raced go-karts as a kid and, in 1973, won the SCCA Formula Vee championship. By 1976 he was an instructor at the Bob Bondurant School of High-Performance Driving.After his professional racing career didn’t pan out, he turned his attention to modifying cars. His first product, a turbocharger kit for the E21-generation BMW 320i, generated enough interest to lead Callaway to start Callaway Cars from his garage in Old Lyme, Connecticut, in 1977. Soon he began offering performance kits for other cars.Callaway Cars”We don’t call ourselves a tuner,” Callaway told Road & Track in a 2017 interview. “A tuner takes an aggregate of parts that already exists, bolts them on the automobile, and calls it a customization. Everything we make is made specifically for the car. And we manufacture it ourselves.”Callaway ArchivesQuickly, his work attracted attention from major automakers. Alfa Romeo was the first, commissioning a turbocharger kit for the GTV6 that debuted in 1983, then it was GM. Callaway developed a twin-turbo kit for the Chevrolet Corvette, which became available through Chevy dealerships in 1987. At the time, a standard Corvette offered 240 horsepower; Callaway’s twin-turbo Corvette upped that to 382 horsepower, making it one of the most powerful cars on sale at the time.The 254.76-mph Callaway SledgehammerCallaway CarsEver faster Corvettes followed, perhaps the most famous being the Sledgehammer, a C4 Corvette with low-drag aerodynamic bodywork and an 898-hp twin-turbo V-8. The Sledgehammer hit a top speed of 254.76 mph and forever linked Reeves Callaway and the Chevrolet Corvette. DW BurnettWhile Callaway Cars worked with many other automakers, Aston Martin and Land Rover among them, its strongest association was with the Corvette. Callaway also built Corvette race cars, starting with the SuperNatural that made appearances at Le Mans in 1994 and 1995, finishing 2nd and 3rd in that year’s GT2 field, and culminating in a GT3 racing version of the C7 Corvette that still races globally to this day. A notable recent highlight was the C7 Corvette AeroWagen, which featured a body kit that turned the coupe into a stylish shooting brake. Today, Callaway Cars’ offerings consist of upgrade packages for a variety of GM vehicles, including a supercharger kit for the new C8 Corvette.Callaway Cars”Thanks to Reeves’s visionary entrepreneurial spirit, Callaway Cars will continue to innovate and grow in the 21st century, inspired by his unique, extraordinary vision and by his personal example of integrity, resourcefulness, and leadership as our founder,” said his son Peter Callaway, Callaway Cars president, in a statement. “Dad’s passion for making beautifully designed and crafted machines can be seen in each and every project, and we remain devoted to executing to the highest standards, in true Callaway fashion. He was rarely found doing anything other than working towards the next milestone for the company. He was a charismatic leader with a sense of humor that we will all remember through various ‘Reeves-isms.’ I feel fortunate to have grown up working with him and the company.”He is survived by four children and two grandchildren. Senior ReporterA car enthusiast since childhood, Chris Perkins is Road & Track’s engineering nerd and Porsche apologist. He joined the staff in 2016 and no one has figured out a way to fire him since. He street-parks a Porsche Boxster in Brooklyn, New York, much to the horror of everyone who sees the car, not least the author himself. He also insists he’s not a convertible person, despite owning three. More

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    Alfa Romeo Slashes 2024 Giulia and Stelvio Prices by $1800

    Alfa Romeo has released U.S. specs and pricing for the updated 2024 Giulia and Stelvio.They both benefit from new headlights and a digital gauge cluster inside.Prices are down by $1800 across the lineup.Alfa Romeo sales are down through the first half of the year, but perhaps a price cut will help pick things up for the 2024 Giulia and Stelvio. Alfa’s sporty sedan and SUV models benefit from styling and technology updates for the new model year but cost $1800 less than the 2023 models.The 2024 Giulia now starts at $44,075 for the base rear-wheel-drive trim with a 280-hp turbocharged 2.0-liter inline-four. The Stelvio starts at $46,370 for the rear-wheel-drive Sprint trim. The two Alfas are also available in Ti, Veloce, and Competizione trim levels. All-wheel drive is a $2000 option on the Giulia and the base Sprint version of the Stelvio, but comes standard on all other versions of the Stelvio.Both models receive new cool-looking LED matrix headlights with a “3+3” arrangement, along with revised LED taillights. Inside, a 12.3-inch digital gauge cluster is new and standard across the board.Giulia and Stelvio QuadrifoglioThe high-performance Quadrifoglio versions don’t benefit from the same price cut, as they carry the same starting prices as 2023. That means $81,855 for the Giulia QF and $87,770 for the Stelvio QF.The only update is a newly available 100th Anniversary package that brings special styling touches. For $5400 extra on the Giulia and $7000 extra on the Stelvio, this appearance upgrade includes special logos, gold accent stitching, different graphics for the screens, carbon-fiber trim pieces, and gold brake calipers. It’s available in red, green, or black.More on Alfa RomeoSenior EditorDespite being raised on a steady diet of base-model Hondas and Toyotas—or perhaps because of it—Joey Capparella nonetheless cultivated an obsession for the automotive industry throughout his childhood in Nashville, Tennessee. He found a way to write about cars for the school newspaper during his college years at Rice University, which eventually led him to move to Ann Arbor, Michigan, for his first professional auto-writing gig at Automobile Magazine. He has been part of the Car and Driver team since 2016 and now lives in New York City.   More

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    2024 GMC Hummer EV SUT Gains More Range with 381-Mile Estimate

    The 2024 GMC Hummer EV SUT will provide up to 381 miles of range, per GM’s estimate.That estimated range is for the electric truck’s 3X trim with the biggest battery, which previously was rated at 355 miles—a 26-mile increase.Equipped with the Extreme Off-Road package, the ’24 Hummer EV SUT will go 30 miles more than before at an estimated 359 miles per charge.GMC claims the 2024 Hummer EV SUT will be able to go farther on a single charge. Whereas the previous model year had an estimated cap of 355 miles, the new model year gains an extra 26 miles, with the electric pickup truck now topping out at a claimed 381 miles of range on a full charge.In order to take advantage of the increased distance, customers must opt for the EV3X trim level with the bigger 24-module battery pack (GMC doesn’t list its net capacity). That estimated range drops to 359 miles when the Hummer EV SUT is outfitted with the Extreme Off-Road package that includes 18-inch wheels on 35-inch tires, extra skid plates, and other off-road-oriented upgrades. While that’s 22 miles lower than the truck without the kit, GMC says it’s 30 miles more than the previous model year.GMC will also offer the cargo-bed-toting Hummer EV3X with a smaller 20-module battery as standard. However, that pack’s range estimate is currently unknown. That figure and more should be revealed before the 2024 Hummer EV SUT goes on sale this fall to current reservation holders. Final pricing remains to be seen, but the top-level 3X trim will start around $108K.Other Hummer EV StoriesThis content is imported from poll. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site.Senior EditorEric Stafford’s automobile addiction began before he could walk, and it has fueled his passion to write news, reviews, and more for Car and Driver since 2016. His aspiration growing up was to become a millionaire with a Jay Leno–like car collection. Apparently, getting rich is harder than social-media influencers make it seem, so he avoided financial success entirely to become an automotive journalist and drive new cars for a living. After earning a journalism degree at Central Michigan University and working at a daily newspaper, the years of basically burning money on failed project cars and lemon-flavored jalopies finally paid off when Car and Driver hired him. His garage currently includes a 2010 Acura RDX, a manual ’97 Chevy Camaro Z/28, and a ’90 Honda CRX Si. More

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    Ford Escape in Investigation for Door Hinge Problem

    The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is investigating a door weld problem that could affect more than 345,000 2020 and 2021 Ford Escape and Escape Hybrid SUVs.According to more than 100 complaints filed with the safety agency, the door can come open suddenly or not stay closed.The decision to recall the vehicles has not yet been made.The Ford Escape is under scrutiny from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration because of an issue with a front door weld that could cause a door to open suddenly while the vehicle is in motion. The problem affects 2020 and 2021 Ford Escape and Escape Hybrid SUVs, and any recall could involve 346,071 vehicles.The agency’s Office of Defects Investigation has received 118 complaints describing the spot welds’ failure in the door’s arm. In interviews with owners, NHTSA learned of 25 “minor injuries” and 1 report of “minor property damage.” Some people have reported a popping noise when the door comes open and say that the door can be unable to latch when closed or can suddenly come open when it had been closed. According to the safety agency’s investigation document, the problem is believed to be faulty spot welds in the check arm attachment points on the doors.As one example, an owner reported to NHTSA that “The driver side front door made a creaking sound, could not be opened, and the window would not go down. The internal weld to the door failed.”A decision about a recall has not yet been made, but Ford Escape owners can check the NHTSA recalls site for updates.Other Recent RecallsSummer Editorial InternAlessandra Kaestner, a Chicago native, has always been interested in journalism. She remembers listening to NPR every day before school with her parents and trying to race her dad to get the New York Times from the front door. Alessandra continued her passion for journalism by working at her university’s newspaper during her first year and into her sophomore year: the Cornell Daily Sun. She is majoring in psychology and philosophy and wants to explore law and journalism. Although she does not have a lot of background in the world of cars, Alessandra is interested in expanding her knowledge and gaining experience. She could not be more excited to work with so many talented people at Car and Driver. More

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    Ford Mustang Mach-E Rally Is an EV SUV Designed to Get Dirty

    The Ford Mustang Mach-E Rally was revealed today at the Goodwood Festival of Speed.The rally-inspired Mach-E features circular fog lights, knobbier tires, and a prominent rear spoiler.While specific details are scarce, Ford says the Mustang Mach-E Rally will be available to order in the U.S. and Europe this fall.Ford will build an off-road-oriented Mustang, only it’s not based on the gas-powered pony car but rather the electric Mach-E. The company today revealed the Mustang Mach-E Rally at the Goodwood Festival of Speed, and Ford also said it plans to put the dirt-tuned EV SUV into production.Designed to Get DirtyWhile specific details about its off-road upgrades, powertrain, and price are still unknown, Ford has released photos of the Mach-E Rally in a camouflaged-esque livery that gives us an idea about some of its unique features.Ford Motor CompanyFrom what we can tell, the rally-inspired Mustang SUV has a restyled front end with circular fog lights mounted in the panel that poses as a grille. There’s also a red recovery hook on the front bumper. The side view shown above shows subtle body cladding that traces the bottom of the EV as well as around the wheel arches that are filled by mostly flat-faced rims mounted on tires with knobbier tread than any current Mach-E. In the back, there’s also a prominent rear spoiler mounted on the rear hatch. It looks similar to the last rally-bred Ford—the all-wheel-drive Focus RS hatchback. While it’s hard to say for sure, it does appear as if the Mach-E Rally has more ground clearance than its on-road-only counterparts.Ford Motor CompanyDestined for ProductionThe Ford Mustang Mach-E Rally will be raced up the hill at the Goodwood Festival of Speed by former World Rally champion Ott Tänak, who also happens to be the current driver of the M-Sport Ford Puma Hybrid Rally1 entry. Although we still have more to learn about the production version, that information and more should surface before orders open this fall in Europe and the United States.Ford Motor CompanyCurrently, the most powerful Mach-Es are the all-wheel-drive GT and GT Performance, with their dual motors combing to make 480 horsepower and up to 634 pound-feet of torque. The 2023 versions start at $61,795 and $66,795, respectively. While they seem poised to be the starting point for the upcoming Rally trim, we’ll have to wait until Ford says for sure.Other Goodwood DebutsThis content is imported from poll. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site.Senior EditorEric Stafford’s automobile addiction began before he could walk, and it has fueled his passion to write news, reviews, and more for Car and Driver since 2016. His aspiration growing up was to become a millionaire with a Jay Leno–like car collection. Apparently, getting rich is harder than social-media influencers make it seem, so he avoided financial success entirely to become an automotive journalist and drive new cars for a living. After earning a journalism degree at Central Michigan University and working at a daily newspaper, the years of basically burning money on failed project cars and lemon-flavored jalopies finally paid off when Car and Driver hired him. His garage currently includes a 2010 Acura RDX, a manual ’97 Chevy Camaro Z/28, and a ’90 Honda CRX Si. More