A man is facing multiple charges after authorities say he was driving at extreme speeds and tested positive for cocaine following a fatal crash in Pompano Beach last year.
An Oakland Park man is now facing charges months after authorities said he crashed his luxury car while speeding over 120 mph in Pompano Beach, killing one person.
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The impact sent the Camry into a nearby Truist Bank branch. Windhust, 76, was taken to Broward Health North. Due to the severity of his injuries, he was transferred to a hospice facility where he died from his injuries on Sept. 19.
A 49-year-old man has been arrested, months after a crash in Pompano Beach left his son injured and another driver dead, authorities confirmed.
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A handful of cars gained ground in 2024, but overall registrations of coupes and convertibles fell versus 2023
The effort leveraged the collective purchasing power of JIIF’s members to negotiate significant deals, marking a milestone in India’s automotive sector, the press statement added.
Toyota's foray into the world of mid-engine hot hatchbacks stems from motorsports, as the racing wing of the Japanese brand is set to enter the concept model in the Super Taikyu series. Born in 1991,
Toyota's new 2.0-liter turbocharged engine is a game-changer in performance. Expected to produce over 400 horsepower, it's set to power Toyota's future sports cars and compete with top-tier brands. Enthusiasts can look forward to thrilling driving experiences.
Toyota will axe plans for the MR2 in place of an all-new Celica that is slated to employ a 400-hp plus mid-engined 2.0-liter turbo and AWD powertrain.
The Chinese electric vehicle giant saw sales more than quadruple last year to 6,191 cars, surpassing the 5,736 cars sold by Toyota – the world’s biggest carmaker. BYD, which won 14% of the tightly controlled Singaporean market, also outsold Tesla, Mercedes-Benz and BMW.