Why The 7th Gen Dodge Charger Never Got A Manual Transmission
Why didn't buyers have the option of a seventh generation Dodge Charger with a manual transmission? The answer involves costs, crash tests, and floor pans.
Read MoreWhy didn't buyers have the option of a seventh generation Dodge Charger with a manual transmission? The answer involves costs, crash tests, and floor pans.
Read MoreLooking for a car that you can drive to the track and then set lap records in? Here are the world's fastest street legal cars, ranked by top speed.
Read MoreNew tires aren't cheap, so is getting a patch a viable option? The answer is complicated because it depends on a few factors. Here's what you need to know.
Read MoreSpark plugs play a pivotal role in how your vehicle operates, but will upgrading to performance spark plugs increase horsepower? Here's what you need to know.
Read MoreIf you see water dripping from your tailpipe, it could be totally normal. Or it could foreshadow catastrophe. Here's how to tell the difference.
Read MoreThis electrolysis has nothing to do with getting rid of unwanted hair. It's a problem that can rot your car's cooling system from the inside out. Here's how.
Read MoreIf your car's dashboard has gotten sticky from sun exposure, fast-food meals, and kids' messes, what's the best way to restore it? Here's how to do it.
Read MoreInstead of selling their stolen goods to a buyer or just parting it out at a chop shop, these car thieves decided to just rent them out via Turo.
Read MoreApple Films' Brad Pitt-led, Joseph Kosinski-directed, Lewis Hamilton-produced racing epic with a horrible name has finally hit theaters. Was it worth the wait?
Read MoreA young Australian driver may have taken the Grateful Dead's lyrics, "Driving that train high on cocaine," a little bit too seriously.
Read MoreHB 351 is a step in the right direction, but it's not walking the right path.
Read MoreSonic has officially inked a deal with McLaren that makes his parent company SEGA the "Official Gaming Partner of McLaren Racing."
Read MoreA lot may have improved with modern vehicles, but a recent safety study suggests visibility isn't one of those things.
Read MoreWith tariffs beginning to pinch, things aren't looking so hot for many automakers - though there's one standout currently bucking the trend.
Read MoreWhile its days as a street car are long behind it, the extensive mods made to this 986 mean it should be set for plenty of fun on the track.
Read MoreA now-former employee of Smythe Volvo Cars in Summit, New Jersey, may have been inspired to do something straight out of the movie "Gone in 60 Seconds."
Read MoreThe agency didn't pull punches in laying blame on the aerospace giant.
Read MoreThe dashboard, center console, hood, front splitter, doors, trunk and rear wing were all constructed out of renewable high-performance flax materials.
Read MoreMore self-driving car skepticism, more big-range EV promises, and more complaints from automakers about safety regulations.
Read MoreBuilt in the days where moving the family meant a big wagon, does this clean-looking Roadmaster have what it takes to open your wallet?
Read MoreRiver Rouge resulted from Henry Ford's obsession with making his company self-sufficient and could convert raw materials into completed automobiles.
Read MoreSomehow, Koenigsegg keeps making its already extremely fast cars even faster.
Read MoreRenault took a Kangoo van, lengthened it, chopped off its roof and give it a unique wrap so it could be used for tours at the company's factory in Argentina.
Read MoreJenifer Hanki, the cyclist, suffered a brain injury from the crash as well as spinal and soft tissue damage.
Read MoreThis sleek sedan previews the next-gen AMG GT 4-Door, and it can add 250 miles of range in just 5 minutes of charging and has speakers in the headlights.
Read MoreThe UK's Toyota Land Cruiser Commercial has two seats and a wide open cargo area cordoned off with a wire grate.
Read MoreWhether people believe it or not, climate change is a thing, and it's only going to make our roads, among other things, worse.
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