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Final Chance for a Manual: Smart Under-$40k Picks for a Fun Family Ride
A Chicago reader wants a manual, four-seat car under $40k that can handle winter and family duties. Experts suggest several strong options, including a 2003 BMW M3 (E46) under budget, a 2005 Porsche 911 S Cabriolet, a 2013 BMW M3 E93 convertible, and a 2017 BMW M2, underscoring that stick-shift cars are fading and the best choice depends on whether the priority is everyday reliability, a convertible experience, or maximum driving engagement.

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Lexus LS 500 Heritage Edition Marks the End of an Era
Lexus is set to end production of the LS with the 2026 LS 500 AWD Heritage Edition, a limited run of 250 units featuring exclusive black paint, a Rioja Red interior, and high-end features, marking the final model of its kind amid declining sales and uncertain future plans.

Luxury Cars to Avoid in Retirement
The article advises retirees to avoid certain luxury vehicles like Land Rover Range Rover, Maserati Levante, Audi Q5, and Jaguar I-Pace due to high costs, poor reliability, rapid depreciation, and better alternatives, emphasizing the importance of choosing more dependable and cost-effective options for retirement.

2026 Lexus IS Revamped with Design and Performance Upgrades
Lexus has unveiled a refreshed 2026 Lexus IS with a new front design, updated interior, and enhanced safety features, extending the model's life despite the discontinuation of the IS 500. The sedan retains its 3.5-liter V6 engine but offers improved steering and a new interior with larger displays and a vibrant color option. It will be available early next year with pricing to be announced.

Lexus Discontinues LC Hybrid for 2026, Focuses on V8 and Performance
Lexus's LC sports car has seen very low sales, with only 248 hybrids sold in total since its launch, leading to its discontinuation in 2026 despite its attractive design and features. The hybrid version, introduced in 2016, was particularly unpopular, with sales declining to just 7 units in 2025, prompting Lexus to phase it out while continuing to offer the V-8 model.

Lexus LC 500 Updates and Changes for 2026
Lexus has quietly discontinued the hybrid LC500h for the 2026 model year, leaving only the V-8 LC500 available, as the automaker prepares to introduce a new sports car, the LFR, to replace the LC lineup.

"Tesla Cybertruck: Price, Features, and Owner's Manual Insights"
The Tesla Cybertruck is finally available for delivery, but with a starting price of $60,990, almost $20,000 higher than initially promised. The RWD model won't be available until 2025, leaving customers limited to the AWD model starting at $79,990 and the Cyberbeast model starting at $99,990. Tesla fell short of delivering the promised 500 miles of range, but offers an optional range extender for an extra $16,000. Customers can expect to wait until 2024 for delivery, as there is a long queue of orders.

"Tesla Cybertruck: Is the Tungsten Carbide Coating the Solution to its Production Woes?"
The Tesla Cybertruck, originally promised to be a groundbreaking electric truck with impressive features and an affordable price, is facing continued delays and concerns over its build quality. Tesla CEO Elon Musk, in an internal email leaked on an internet forum, expressed serious concerns about the vehicle's build quality and demanded sub 10-micron accuracy for all parts. The Cybertruck's production date has been pushed back multiple times, frustrating customers who placed pre-orders. Tesla has also faced criticism for shoddy workmanship in recent years, with examples of poor bodywork and panel misalignment in other models. Despite the delays, competition in the EV truck market has emerged, raising questions about whether the Cybertruck will live up to its initial hype.

Honda recalls over half a million CR-Vs for frame rust issue.
Honda is recalling 564,000 CR-V SUVs made between 2007 and 2011 due to possible rusting on the rear suspension system caused by road salt, which can cause the rear trailing arm to detach and increase the risk of a crash. The recall affects vehicles sold or registered in "salt-belt states where de-icing agents are used to maintain the roadway." Honda will inspect and repair the SUVs, and may offer to buy the vehicle if the frame is badly damaged. No deaths or injuries have been reported, but 61 customer complaints have been received in the US.