12 Popular Cars That Weren't Meant To Be Full Models, At First
The auto industry is unpredictable. Some of the most iconic cars began as simple trim packages before growing into full models that exceeded all expectations.
Read MoreThe auto industry is unpredictable. Some of the most iconic cars began as simple trim packages before growing into full models that exceeded all expectations.
Read MoreThe Mopar 440 powered late '60s Dodge and Plymouth cars, with both standard and iconic high-performance versions putting their stamp on the muscle car era.
Read MoreIt's important to try and avoid getting into accidents when you're driving, but some particular days are consistently dangerous when you're in a vehicle.
Read MoreEngine mounts are vital automotive components, but they're not all the same. Here's the difference between standard rubber mounts and hydraulic versions.
Read MoreGasoline particulate filters (GPFs) have been on the roads of Europe for some time amid concerns about air quality, but now they're crossing the pond.
Read MoreThe BMW 3.0 N55 engine only came a few years later than the 3.0 N54, and both had much the same power output, so what are the differences between the two?
Read MoreYou might be relying heavily on your engine hours and overall mileage to determine when to perform maintenance, but you should pay attention to idle hours, too.
Read MoreWith a few exceptions, car depreciation is unavoidable. Fortunately, value doesn't just drop like a rock. Here's how the depreciation curve actually works.
Read MoreIf you see a gap in a concrete highway bridge, don't fret. It's probably not a sign of a defect; more likely, it's there to help the bridge survive.
Read MoreWant to make an engine last a million miles? Drivers control only a few of the factors that make these engines more durable than their flimsier counterparts.
Read MoreControl arms are vital for keeping certain models of cars steady and safe on the road. Watch for warning signs that will tell you when they're failing.
Read MoreDenmark's red LED streetlights save electricity, but that's not all they're trying to accomplish. They may make life better for a valuable animal species.
Read MoreBefore the blinkers we know today, drivers needed to use hand signals to show which way they were turning. This was the case across countries around the world.
Read MoreAlthough internal combustion engines quickly became the standard for modern vehicles, some models experimented with external combustion engines.
Read MoreGone are the days when living in a van down by the river meant you were down and out. Today, the possible price tag means many can only dream of it.
Read MoreBuying parts and bringing them to a mechanic has probably crossed your mind at some point. But is that even a realistic idea and do mechanics go along with it?
Read MoreIt all goes back to the early 1970s.
Read MoreBlackout license plates offer a sleek design for any vehicle. It's not available everywhere, but you can get one for yourself in a few certain states.
Read MoreDuring the 1980s, Maserati experimented with a clever, 36-valve V6 gasoline engine, but for various reasons, the idea never really caught on.
Read MoreConsidering the price differences between different spark plug types, you may be tempted to switch from platinum to copper plugs. Here's why that's a bad idea.
Read MoreModern cars need to be tested for their resistance to cold weather. Since not everywhere in the world can account for this, automakers go to specific areas.
Read MoreDrivers, particularly in rural areas, might have heard they can save money with off-road diesel, but what is it, and why can't you use it on the road?
Read MoreTraffic lights might seem like they let cars stop or go randomly, but that's not always the case. Many of them use special sensors that detect vehicles.
Read MoreYou might have noticed brand-new car parts covered in some sort of white powder. Luckily, there's no reason for you to be too concerned over it.
Read MoreMost modern cars have auto start-stop systems to reduce fuel consumption, but while some might worry about wear and tear, car makers have it covered.
Read MoreAt one time, both the Bugatti Veyron and the Honda Odyssey Touring used the same tire tech. Here's why a supercar and a minivan shared similar parts.
Read MoreSome drivers might enjoy the sound of turbo flutter, but it's not something you should want to keep around. There are few good things that can come from it.
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