Was This Oldsmobile Actually America's First Muscle Car?
This 1949 Olds fits all the descriptors people use to define a muscle car. But there are worthy challengers from the stables of Chrysler and Pontiac.
Read MoreThis 1949 Olds fits all the descriptors people use to define a muscle car. But there are worthy challengers from the stables of Chrysler and Pontiac.
Read MoreThe Jeep Wrangler offers excellent off-road performance, but it's not alone. Here are some SUVS with more ground clearance than the Wrangler
Read MoreThe errant Tesla entered the track during Race 7 of the final round of the season.
Read MoreFord promised that its ambitious PowerShift transmission would be a big step forward, but thousands of drivers disagreed. Here are three of the reasons why.
Read MoreOnce a car has been taken to a junkyard and cut into pieces, it's dead, right? Not so with this 1955 concept car that GM showed off, then dumped.
Read MoreUnfortunately for all of us, though, this is just a SEMA build.
Read MoreEver wondered what makes a Subaru grip the road so well? The secret lies in its Symmetrical AWD system, and there’s more to the story than you might realize.
Read MoreConsumer Reports used real-world car insurance quote data on cars that it recommends from Insurify to compile this list.
Read MoreMisstating its own history, Porsche has told a number of erroneous stories about this over the years. For starters, forget about the Le Mans connection.
Read MoreChevrolet Corvettes have been built for performance since their inception, but does that power come with reliability? Consumer Reports has interesting reviews.
Read MoreTesla says it's had 619 warranty claims due to the issue along with one field report, which is a full 10% of all light bars Tesla has sold.
Read MoreNo, there sadly isn't a Subaru Legacy Rudolph, but this one comes pretty close. Hint: the car delivered lightning-like performance for its time.
Read MoreThe feature could also activate sport mode, open the windows, crank the heater if it's cold out, downshift by at least one gear, and drop the convertible top.
Read MoreHonda even says the car is still street legal, despite all the mods, and is built to meet the specs of ARA rally.
Read More"I'm not sure that Tesla will still exist in 10 years," he reportedly said. "It's an innovative group, but they'll be beaten by BYD's efficiency."
Read MoreAmericans don't have a monopoly on red, white, and blue; these colors are used on many flags around the world. So what does the Camaro's emblem really show?
Read MoreSubaru has built their brand name on the quality of their vehicles. However, fewer and fewer of their models are coming with full spare tires included.
Read MoreMad Max mode first appeared in beta testing in 2018 before being removed due to public outcry against it.
Read MoreThe company has posted a job listing for at least one engineer to help out with battery manufacturing.
Read MoreIf you actually could buy a true self-driving Tesla, the company wouldn't have to stick a human in the driver's seat of its so-called robotaxis.
Read MoreWhat we've got here are two concept cars. One gas. One electric. Both STIs. Both sick as hell.
Read MoreIs the Chevy big block "rat" engine related to the "Mighty Mouse"? How about the "porcupine" or the "elephant"? We uncover a zoo-full of answers.
Read MoreThe Super-One is all about the "joy of driving," according to Honda.
Read MoreWhile it might look mighty similar to the 0 SUV, Honda tells us this is a completely new, smaller vehicle.
Read MoreWhen you think of luxury vehicle brands, Cadillac is close to, if not at the top of the list. The latest flagship model, the Celestiq, boasts a hefty price tag.
Read MoreHonda's VTEC technology has developed quite a reputation over the years. But does this engine tech require any special maintenance? Here's what to know.
Read MoreDespite the questionable reliability of the new engine, the Turbo Trail Cruiser is an exceptionally well-done restomod.
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