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1 week ago |
hiconsumption.com | Ian Rebello
New York startup Infinite Machine has been making waves with their futuristic P1 electric scooter, but their latest creation might be even more intriguing. Meet the Olto – an angular, aluminum-bodied two-wheeler that’s part e-bike, part scooter, and entirely unlike anything currently cruising bike lanes. At $3,495, it’s positioning itself as the accessible entry point into Infinite Machine’s post-car future, complete with magnetic folding pedals and enough tech to make your smartphone jealous.
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1 week ago |
hiconsumption.com | Ian Rebello
Home Watches Tested: The 8 Best Dress Watches Under $1,000Our editors carefully select every product we recommend. We may earn a commission from these links. Learn more While most of our watch focus at HICONSUMPTION skews towards utility and function, every collection deserves a good dress watch.
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1 week ago |
hiconsumption.com | Ian Rebello
After decades of F-150s getting taller, more capable, and increasingly truck-like, Ford finally remembered that some people actually want their pickups slammed and sinister. The 2025 F-150 Lobo pays homage to the legendary SVT Lightning while channeling modern street truck culture, and visually, they absolutely nailed it. This is exactly what a factory street truck should look like, complete with thoughtful details that show Ford actually understands the modification scene.
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2 weeks ago |
hiconsumption.com | Ian Rebello
Sometimes less really is more, and BMW’s decision to axe the base XM for 2026 proves exactly that point. After watching their polarizing super-SUV struggle to find buyers despite its undeniable talent, Munich has made the smart call to go all-in on absurdity. The result? Only the 738-horsepower XM Label will soldier on, transforming BMW’s identity crisis into a clear statement of intent. Let’s be honest – the original XM lineup never made sense from a brand perspective.
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2 weeks ago |
hiconsumption.com | Ian Rebello
Sometimes the most brilliant ideas hide in plain sight, and Jonathan Ward’s latest creation from Icon 4×4 proves that point spectacularly. Meet the Derelict 1970 Chevrolet C20 – a truck that looks like it’s been sitting in a barn for decades but secretly packs all the modern conveniences and reliability of a brand-new Silverado. It’s automotive camouflage taken to an art form, and frankly, we’re obsessed.
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