Before Windshield Wipers, Driving In The Rain Was Chaos
It seems like windshield wipers have been around forever, but they weren't standard for decades. Meanwhile, drivers had inventive ways to fight the rain.
Read MoreIt seems like windshield wipers have been around forever, but they weren't standard for decades. Meanwhile, drivers had inventive ways to fight the rain.
Read MoreA dirty cabin air filter can do a lot to decrease your comfort. Here's when you should worry about replacing it, as well as how often it needs to be checked.
Read MoreA tire blowout at highway speeds is extremely scary and dangerous. Here's what to do and how to survive if you experience this problem.
Read MoreOnly four Porsche models went through full CR testing, so the German brand’s strong overall ranking deserves a closer look. Here’s what the data shows.
Read MoreBoth General Electric and Rolls-Royce offer their own engines for Boeing's 787. Here's why the Dreamliner didn't just stick with one or the other.
Read MoreDespite numerous advances in technology and computer capabilities, automakers still use clay models during the design process. Here's why.
Read MoreWhile most modern cars tend to have slanted windshields, most semi trucks and other commercial vehicles have straight ones. Here's the reason why.
Read MoreWet or dry clutch -- which suits your driving style? From track use to daily commuting, each setup manages heat, torque, and noise differently.
Read MoreHow did people manage to buy gasoline before gas stations existed, and just how much gas did the first-ever station actually end up selling?
Read MoreGetting a driver's license in the U.S. is fairly easy, but that's not the case everywhere. These are the most difficult countries for earning a license.
Read MoreSunken subway cars have been made into artificial coral reefs thriving with life. What are the downsides that make it so tough to do the same with automobiles?
Read MoreDealing with a stuck oil filter? Here are a few smart tools and simple tricks that might save your weekend wrenching session before it gets messy.
Read MoreSeized bolts are a huge annoyance, but they're not always impossible to remove. Here are some of the best ways to remove a stuck fastener without breaking it.
Read MoreLooking at your car's little quarter window, you'd think it would be less expensive to replace than the windshield. But that's not always true. Here's why.
Read MoreModern Harley-Davidsons use belt final drives as opposed to classic chain drives. What are the benefits of each, and should you swap a belt drive for a chain?
Read MoreEver wondered where cruise ships go to die? The process involves dangerous labor and environmental risks, but some ships are transformed rather than torn apart.
Read MoreYou need a pilot's license to fly most aircraft. However, a loophole allows you to fly certain ultralight aircraft with no formal training. Here's how it works.
Read MoreHybrids are built for efficiency, but what happens when temperatures drop? Should you let your hybrid sit and idle first, or is that unnecessary?
Read MoreLike dark green cars? That might be because you're a sophisticated traditionalist. And if you own a yellow vehicle, you probably just like attention.
Read MoreBrake dust is not only ugly, but it can also cause damage to your car's wheels. Here are the best ways to keep brake dust at bay and protect your rims.
Read MoreRodents can do a lot of damage to cars. Fortunately, there are ways to keep them out. Here are four of the best methods for keeping rodents out of your ride.
Read MoreYou should check your engine's oil level regularly, but how can you do that if the dipstick is stuck or broken? There are lots of ways to fix the problem.
Read MoreThe FJ Cruiser is returning with various design changes and additional features. How does Toyota's new version of the SUV compare to its original model?
Read MoreHow come dust and dirt particles keep clinging to your shiny black car, and what can be done to prevent them from showing up and ruining its look?
Read MoreThe 4-cylinder engine seems less romantic than the larger V6 and V8, but don't sell it short. It has edges over its bigger brothers, though some downsides, too.
Read MoreOne-pedal driving is a mainstay of electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles, and many drivers love it. But Chinese officials have some concerns.
Read MorePaccar is a giant in the semi truck industry. In fact, the company owns numerous truck brands. These are the manufacturers that Paccar owns or has owned.
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