At $3,600, Is This 2000 Mazda Protege A Good Deal, Plain And Simple?
This gold over beige cloth Protege has a lot to offer, considering how little it actually has to work with.
Read MoreThis gold over beige cloth Protege has a lot to offer, considering how little it actually has to work with.
Read MoreMercedes unveiled a concept previewing the top-end version of the next V-Class that will be the most luxurious passenger-oriented vehicle in the brand's lineup.
Read MoreWe asked our readers to come up with the worst car myths, and they submitted some real doozies.
Read MoreBuying new tires for your ride needn't break the bank.
Read MoreWe're looking at a reported delay in Tesla's plans for a cheaper Model Y, as well as Chinese automakers' pivot away from autonomy as a selling point.
Read MoreKia revealed the U.S. EV4 sedan at the New York International Auto Show last week, but it only displayed and released photos of top-of-the-line GT-Line models.
Read MoreLamborghini's V12-powered LM002 served as a precursor for the super SUVs we take for granted today, and in a lot of ways it actually exceeds them.
Read MoreThe 5.7-liter Hemi is considered a reliable engine since it's reintroduction in the early 2000s. However, no engine on the market comes without its flaws.
Read MoreAre you about to list your motorcycle on Facebook Marketplace? Here are a few things you need to consider before creating your post and haggling for a price.
Read MoreDo you have a Chevy LS engine that you want to supercharge? There is a Hellcat blower kit available that you could use, but there is one caveat -- your hood.
Read MoreThe Aston Martin DB3 is indeed a rarity stemming from the 1950s. Here's how many were made, how many possibly survived, and their potential worth now.
Read MoreWith millions of lightning strikes recorded each year in the United States, protection should be a priority. However, is your car a safe potential safe shelter?
Read MoreDaytona is more than a NASCAR track. In fact, Dodge’s Daytona trim turned model has a rich history that helped turn the vehicle into today’s beloved car.
Read MoreE85 is definitely more affordable than speciality race gas. However, you may not want to fill up your Chevy 350 with it just yet. Here's why.
Read MoreShould you buy a notoriously unreliable Phaeton just for the trunk? Probably not. At the same time, though, you can't deny this is one cool trunk.
Read MoreIn the past few years, Jay Leno has seriously grown his massive car collection. However, there is one car that he just won't buy. Here's why.
Read MoreThere are many types of additives that claim they can help fix your car, but will a transmission additive really assist with such an important car component?
Read MoreMaybe you'll find solace in the soothing voice of John Davis guiding aging car enthusiasts on a gentle stroll down memory lane with its Retro Reviews.
Read MoreWhile most so-called car enthusiasts would scoff at the fixed-roof two-seater based on the already-diminutive hot hatch, I think that this car has a lot going for it.
Read MoreAuthorities found assault rifles, large-capacity magazines, silencers, and a booby-trapped rifle in the man's bag — and he left another gun bag at the station.
Read MoreIf you have a car with a bright or unique color, it would probably look great with a color-matched wheel.
Read MoreWe're looking at just how desperate Tesla is to sell Cybertruck and Toyota's potential plans to change up RAV4 production.
Read MoreIf classiness ever comes to call, it will probably arrive in something like today's Nice Price or No Dice Mercedes E450.
Read MoreRolls-Royce has a massive catalog that includes everything from picnic sets to cigar humidors. Rolls-Royce's latest creation is simply called the Chess Set.
Read MoreUsually automakers want to associate themselves with winning, whether it's in racing or sales numbers, but it seems Honda missed that memo.
Read MoreIntroduced in 2003, the third generation of XJ was the first to leverage the parts bin of its then-parent, the Ford Motor Company.
Read MoreAfter a hot day, it may come off as curious why the roads look wet. However, there is a scientific explanation for it that doesn't involve a rain cloud.
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