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  • 2002 Honda S2000 parked on a paved road between grass with trees in the background
    6

    Why Honda's F22C1 Engine In The S2000 Was Unique To The US

    The Japanese automaker has produced some fantastic cars over the years, but few compare to the S2000 that launched with a high-revving 2.0-liter VTEC engine.

    By Monday Goma 4 months ago Read More
  • A Detailed CloseUp View of Engine Components Specifically Camshaft and Valve Lifters
    9

    Why Do Some Engines Use Hydraulic Lifters?

    Mechanical lifters were once commonplace in internal combustions engines, but they've been mostly replaced by hydraulic lifters, which offer a lot of benefits.

    By Rohaan Sakrani 4 months ago Read More
  • tom cruise
    54

    Tom Cruise's Space Movie Reportedly Died Because He Refused To Beg Trump For Permission To Shoot It In Space

    We are still getting a "Days of Thunder" sequel, so at least there's that.

    By Collin Woodard 4 months ago Read More
  • A front three quarters sho of the white Sbarro Super Five parked on dirt in front of gray shipping containers and trees
    14

    1983 Sbarro Super Five Is The Leather-Lined, Fiberglass Bodied Renault 5 Alpine Turbo You've Never Heard Of

    It is one of the rarest cars around, too, with only one other example claimed to have been built.

    By Logan K. Carter 4 months ago Read More
  • Bucharest, Romania - 03.21.2025: Car traffic at rush hour, car pollution, traffic jam
    158

    Europe Gives Up On Its 2035 Internal Combustion Engine Ban

    The European Commission throws in the towel on planned 2035 combustion engine ban, global EV sales see their slowest growth since February of 2024, and more.

    By Andy Kalmowitz 4 months ago Read More
  • 1970 Cadillac Eldorado 'Superfly' front three-quarter image
    69

    At $19,000, Is This Custom 1970 Cadillac Eldorado A Pretty Fly Deal?

    What's your take on this Super Fly Caddy and that $19,000 asking? Does that make you want to become an urban legend? Or is that just exploitative?

    By Rob Emslie 4 months ago Read More
  • A dirty, filmy windshield with a wiper blade trying to clean it.
    23

    Why Your Car Windows Get That Nasty Haze On Them

    If you're thinking the film on the inside of your car windows is surprisingly persistent, you're right. That haze isn't just annoying; it may also be dangerous.

    By Chad Kirchner 4 months ago Read More
  • A vintage beige motorhome parked on a paved lot, framed by leafless winter trees and modern buildings in the background
    0

    Before You Store Your RV For Winter, Do This To Protect Your Battery

    Storing your RV for the winter shouldn't be too complicated. However, it is important that you take the proper steps to protect your battery. Here's how.

    By Rohaan Sakrani 4 months ago Read More
  • A 1964 AC Cobra racing in a vintage race, with the headlamps taped over with black X's.
    6

    Why X-Taping Race Car Headlights Used To Matter — And What Changed

    Race car headlights once were X-taped to prevent foreseeable problems involving them. Then came a technological update that altered the calculus.

    By Greg Poggiali 4 months ago Read More
  • Smiling mechanic in shop.
    23

    These Car Maintenance Mistakes Are Keeping Your Mechanic Rich

    There are a lot of things to keep track of to keep your car running, but ignoring them can cost you. Here are some potentially expensive maintenance mistakes.

    By Taylor Ramey 4 months ago Read More
  • A Tesla Model Y sits on the lot at a Tesla dealership on April 15, 2024 in Austin, Texas.
    81

    Tesla Is Once Again Buoying The EV Market Following The Death Of Federal EV Incentives

    Tesla is doing the heavy lifting when it comes to EV registrations as legacy automakers see drops following the death of federal incentives and more.

    By Andy Kalmowitz 4 months ago Read More
  • 1998 Chevrolet Metro side image
    104

    At $7,995, Is This 1998 Chevrolet Metro A Small Wonder?

    We'll still have to gauge whether the seller's $7,995 price tag is in line with this odd duck of a restored Metro. What do you say?

    By Rob Emslie 4 months ago Read More
  • A close-up of an engine showing a serpentine belt
    21

    Why Did Cars Switch From V-Belts To A Serpentine Belt?

    V-belts were the standard for decades, but serpentine belts have replaced them in today's cars. There are several reasons V-belts are an endangered species.

    By Shane Schmid 4 months ago Read More
  • A 2015 Honda Civic parked on a city street
    8

    Alleged Thief Liked A Car So Much He Stole It Again

    Many of us have that "one that got away," a car we once owned that we later wish we hadn't let go. It seems that thieves may have similar regrets at times.

    By Justin Hughes 4 months ago Read More
  • A driver experiencing car problems in winter weather.
    5

    Who Should Be Using A Different Motor Oil In Winter?

    Generally, there's no reason to switch engine oil during the winter. However, that's not always the case. Here's what to know about winter motor oil.

    By Ron King 4 months ago Read More
  • A rear view of a torsion beam suspension featuring a spring and shock absorber.
    13

    What Are The Pros And Cons Of A Torsion Beam Suspension?

    Torsion beam suspensions aren't like race car versions, extracting every ounce of speed within the limits of drivability. Their aims, and costs, are different.

    By Eugene Buono 4 months ago Read More
  • Man inflating a car tire.
    43

    Inflating To The PSI Number On Your Tire Is A Terrible Idea: Here's Why

    The PSI number on the tire sidewall isn’t the one you should use. Here's how to find the correct pressure to stay safe and avoid ruining your tires.

    By B. L. Johnson 4 months ago Read More
  • The L.L. Bean shoe car
    19

    8 Promotional Vehicles That Took Advertising To The Extreme

    The advertising world has no shortage of zany attempts at grabbing attention, but even with that in mind, these unique vehicles were still pretty out there.

    By Andrew Ekuwem 4 months ago Read More
  • 1995 Mercedes-Benz 300D front three-quarter view
    54

    At $7,600, Is This 1995 Mercedes E 300D A Rock Solid Deal?

    While it's touted as "not a perfect car, but solid and fun to drive," the rare five-speed stick might make today's Nice Price or No Dice Mercedes a keeper.

    By Rob Emslie 4 months ago Read More
  • Person cleaning steering wheel
    14

    How To Clean And Restore A Sticky Steering Wheel

    A sticky steering wheel can be incredibly annoying. Fortunately, it's relatively easy to restore a steering wheel to its former glory. Here's how.

    By Nishant Jayaram 4 months ago Read More
  • Front 3/4 view of a light green 2027 Kia Seltos
    16

    2027 Kia Seltos Is No Longer Kia's Most Boring Design — And Now There's A Hybrid, Too

    The other powertrains carry over from the old Seltos, but it rides on a new platform and has a much nicer interior, too.

    By Daniel Golson 4 months ago Read More
  • Honda Civics in a parking lot
    13

    Why Did FWD Become The Default For Cheap Cars?

    Front-wheel drive is extremely common in cheap, economy cars. However, this wasn't always the case. Here's how FWD became so widespread in these vehicles.

    By Kiran Menon 4 months ago Read More
  • A person charging their electric vehicle
    37

    You Could Be Degrading The Battery Of Your EV By Charging It This Way

    While it can be tempting to charge electric vehicles as much as possible, some charging methods can actually degrade their battery more quickly.

    By Shane Schmid 4 months ago Read More
  • Cars on the highway driving through a blizzard.
    47

    Does The Smart Money Go With Winter Tires Or All Wheel Drive For Winter Driving?

    Snow and cold weather change everything about how a car feels on the road. Should you go with winter tires or all-wheel drive when conditions turn harsh?

    By Alvin Reyes 4 months ago Read More
  • A 2025 Ford Super Duty truck towing an RV camper
    11

    Horsepower Vs. Torque: Which Matters More For Towing?

    Horsepower and torque are both important measurements of a car's capabilities, but some might wonder which measurement is more important for towing.

    By Shane Schmid 4 months ago Read More
  • 2023 Dodge Challenger Demon SRT 170 rear tire burnout
    27

    11 Factory Cars With Quarter-Mile Times Of 10 Seconds Or Less

    Hollywood has propelled 10-second cars into the mainstream consciousness -- but which car models can actually achieve record-breaking quarter-mile speeds?

    By Ivo Gievski 4 months ago Read More
  • MacPherson strut suspension with steering linkage
    12

    Why Did Automakers Start To Use MacPherson Struts?

    MacPherson struts are a common element on many different cars today. Let's take a look at why automakers opt to use them so often.

    By Kiran Menon 4 months ago Read More
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