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$5 Gas Is Here: AAA Says Nationwide Average Hits New High
The nationwide average price for a gallon of gasoline has topped $5 for the first time ever. Auto club AAA said the average price on Saturday was $5.00. Motorists in some parts of the country, especially California, are paying far above that. The national average price has jumped 19 cents in just the past week, and it’s up $1.93 from...
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'32 Ford Fans Hope to Break a Big Record
The Petersen Automotive Museum hopes to host the region’s “largest gathering” of the vintage cars.
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A Free Auto Show Salutes ‘American Royalty'
Cadillacs, Lincolns, and other iconic automobiles will go on view at the Original Farmers Market.
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Sit Inside a Ferrari F40 Made of LEGO Bricks at Legoland
Legoland’s new Ferrari Build & Race attraction will feature a full-sized car made for fab photo opps.
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Which Electric Car Is Best for the Environment and Your Budget?
Demand for electric cars is on the rise—but which green vehicles are the best for the environment and your budget? Hint: They aren’t the Tesla.
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‘The World's First True Flying Car' Is in Town
The AeroMobil is on view at the Petersen Automotive Museum through the end of March.
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Photos: Lowriders Collection Drops at the Petersen Automotive Museum
A new display at the Petersen Automotive Museum features lowriders, including the famous and influential ‘Gypsy Rose,’ custom cars and their dramatic impact on car culture in Southern California.
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Weekend: Festival of the Kite
The lofty, lovely, and lively event will unspool, like so much sweet string, near Redondo Beach Pier.
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Fantastical Film and TV Cars to Go on Display
Powerful stars of the silver screen, and vroomers of the small screen, come to a showy stop at the Miracle Mile museum.
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IIHS Names Top Safety Picks for 2022
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety has released its latest list of cars that earned a Top Safety Pick award, with an emphasis on crash prevention systems and headlights.
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Cars Abandoned on Highway 173 After 8.5 Inches of Snow Dumped on San Bernardino Mountains
One school bus slid off the road, leaving the students inside stranded until their parents could come pick them up. Video aired during Today in LA on Feb. 16, 2022.
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How to Know If Your Car Is American-Made
A sticker notice on a new car may not indicate that it is American-made, and a Japanese or German vehicle might rely heavily on U.S. labor.
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The World's Most ‘Extreme' Cars Roll Into Los Angeles
“Hypercars: The Allure of the Extreme” opens at the Petersen Automotive Museum on the Miracle Mile. A rotating slate of 30 eye-popping autos will be on view over 18 months.
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Dozens of Rare British Autos Will Roll at This Free Car Rally
See 75 vavoom-y vehicles as they cruise around Beverly Hills, all to honor BritWeek. The starting point? The Petersen Automotive Museum, of course.
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Free, Fun, Fender-riffic: The Gilmore Heritage Auto Show Is Back
The meet-up, traditionally a June-joyful staple, is vrooming for the Original Farmers Market on the first Saturday of fall.
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Buying a New Car Is a Challenge Amid a Global Chip Shortage and Limited Inventory. Here Are Tips for Finding a Decent Deal
Dealerships are offering fewer incentives to sell new cars, given how quickly inventory is flying off the lots amid continuing strong demand from consumers.
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Weekend: Pop Culture Car Show's Final Vroom-Vroom
Wow-out over “Hollywood Dream Machines: Vehicles of Science Fiction and Fantasy” at the Petersen Automotive Museum.
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‘Hollywood Dream Machines' Exhibit Rolls to a Close
Cinematic vehicles from “Tron: Legacy,” “Mad Max: Fury Road,” “Blade Runner,” and more are on view through Aug. 29 at the Miracle Mile museum.
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Hidden Fees on New Car Sales
Dealerships are struggling to get cars, and manufacturers are struggling to make them. John Cádiz Klemack reports for NBC4 News at 5 p.m. on August 19, 2021.
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Petersen Car Week Opens With a Tour of the DeLorean Factory
All of the high velocity action can be found on the museum’s YouTube channel.