duPont Registry Group Launches Luxury Car Club—A New Era of Automotive Access and Elite Experiences

April 15, 2025 – Miami, FL – duPont REGISTRY Group (DRG), the trailblazer in the luxury and exotic automotive ecosystem, is proud to announce the launch of Luxury Car Club—a groundbreaking new venture set to redefine how ultra-high-net-worth individuals engage with the world’s most exclusive automobiles. Designed for affluent clients who prioritize access over ownership,…

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Ferrari 296 Speciale: Carbon Parts, More Downforce, Nuclear Speed

One might argue that all Ferraris are special. But not all Ferraris are Speciale. The 296 now joins that exclusive group with the 296 Speciale and Speciale A—the latest offerings in the line of amped-up Prancing Horses. Based on the stats Ferrari sent over, they should prance like crazy. First things’s first. There’s 867 horsepower…

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Stellantis Puts Its Biggest Screen Inside This Boxy Citroën

We must’ve missed the memo when automakers decided bigger is always better when it comes to screens inside cars. As if it’s something to brag about, Stellantis points out that the new Citroën C5 Aircross has the largest central display ever fitted to a production car from any of its 14 brands. The infotainment system…

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BMW Defends the M2 Race Car's Four-Cylinder Engine

BMW has been selling the second-generation M2 for a couple of years now, but it has only recently received the full race car treatment. Much to the dismay of purists, though, the new M2 Racing swaps its inline-six for a smaller four-cylinder engine. That might sound backward, especially since track-only cars typically gain power over…

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Roush Nitemare: The Street Truck Ford Is Too Scared to Build

Pickups might be more popular than ever, but street trucks remain absent from modern lineups. Automakers have gone taller, not shorter, but a new package from Roush helps fill that gap by giving the Ford F-150 a properly lowered suspension. The kit drops the pickup three inches in the front and five inches in the…

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Here's How Mazda Would Build an Electric Miata

The current-generation Mazda Miata has been around the block a few times. The ND arrived 10 years ago, but it’s aged well. The next version will be gas-powered, according to the automaker. But if the world goes electric-only, Mazda has a plan for the world’s greatest roadster. Case-in-point is this Mazda patent, filed in October…

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Porsche's Infotainment System Does Everything You Want It To: Review

Porsche is one of the best in the business when it comes to driving satisfaction. Part of the reason why people love spending time in these cars isn’t just thanks to the excellent handling and world-beating feedback you get from the chassis. Porsche also nails stuff like ergonomics and usability in a way no other…

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Porsche's Infotainment System Does Everything You Want It To: Review

Porsche is one of the best in the business when it comes to driving satisfaction. Part of the reason why people love spending time in these cars isn’t just thanks to the excellent handling and world-beating feedback you get from the chassis. Porsche also nails stuff like ergonomics and usability in a way no other…

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Don't Hate Slate: It's Okay to Love the Bezos Truck

I’ll come right out and say it. I hate Jeff Bezos. I hate Amazon. Very brave stuff, I know.  But the man is such a chump, the kind of two-bit P.T. Barnum who poses proudly by his space capsule instead of riding the thing back to earth, then has the gall to swagger around the…

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Don't Hate Slate: It's Okay to Love the Bezos Truck

I’ll come right out and say it. I hate Jeff Bezos. I hate Amazon. Very brave stuff, I know.  But the man is such a chump, the kind of two-bit P.T. Barnum who poses proudly by his space capsule instead of riding the thing back to earth, then has the gall to swagger around the…

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