Fun Fact: The EPA Controls Airplane Emissions Too
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is tasked with keeping the environment and humans safe from harmful chemicals and toxic practices.
Read MoreThe Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is tasked with keeping the environment and humans safe from harmful chemicals and toxic practices.
Read MoreThe notion of putting jet engines in cars in one that won't go away.
Read MoreNASCAR goes through hundreds of thousands of tires even during practice races. You won't believe what the teams do with those tires when they're done with them.
Read MoreThe Cadillac Northstar V8 has a a pretty negative reputation. It's easy to point at one thing that diminished its reputation, but it is more complicated.
Read MoreIf you've ever pulled out your dipstick only to find bubbles mixed in with your oil, you're not alone. Let's take a look at whether you should be concerned.
Read MoreESPN has reportedly bowed out of negotiations to keep F1 on its network, as Apple apparently offered $150-$200 million per season for the broadcast rights.
Read MoreEverybody knows about Air Force One, the president's mode of transportation for long distances. However, the Pentagon has its own plane, as well.
Read MoreSpark plugs have a pretty predictable life cycle, but ignition coils can be harder to track. Here's how to tell if an ignition coil is on its way out.
Read MoreIt's tough finding a good deal out there, but you can still save money on a new car.
Read MoreYou may have seen a Subaru in the air during a particularly spirited rally event, but did you know the company builds actual aircraft?
Read MoreSemi-synthetic oil and full synthetic oil share some key characteristics, but they are not the same and knowing the difference between them can be critical.
Read MoreOut in the fields, farmers are consuming beet juice by the gallon, but they're not guzzling it — they're putting it in the tires of their tractors.
Read MoreTop Ties gasoline was the result of several automakers coming together to provide a fuel standard that improved engine longevity. So what is it, exactly?
Read MoreSymmetrical, asymmetrical, and directional treads all offer distinct advantages in different driving conditions — let's look at what will work best for you.
Read MoreThe Mercedes-Benz G-Wagon is a favorite, but the name is a little peculiar because there isn't a G in the brand name. Well, it stems from its German name.
Read MoreThe Seed Ball Drone Station will drive into forests that have just suffered a wildfire and then deploy drones to reseed hard to access areas.
Read MoreSome used cars offer deals that are simply too good to be true — and in some cases they are. Here are 11 used cars we wouldn't take off the lot.
Read MoreTake a look under your oil cap. Do you see an unexpected and gross off-white substance? If so, your car is trying to tell you something. Here's what it is.
Read MoreDetermining which engine still in production is currently the oldest is no easy fact to discover because of the wide variety of engines. But we figured it out.
Read MoreThis is the fastest Porsche has ever built one million of a single type of vehicle, beating out the 18 years it took Porsche to build the millionth Cayenne.
Read MoreLet's say you've just removed an old spark plug. Does it have any life left in it? Can it be reused if it is cleaned properly? Let's take a closer look.
Read MoreEvery once in a while drivers might find oil in their engine's air filter, which is typically not where oil should be found. Here's the common culprit.
Read MoreEurope may have been all-in on SUVs recently, but Renault's design boss foresees a near future in which an emphasis on efficiency may renew interest in MPVs.
Read MoreIt's always less expensive to buy an older RV or to hold onto your RV for as long as you can, but that might also prove to be a headache at some campgrounds.
Read MoreMotoGP racers are often seen wearing a strip of tape across their nose. No, it's not their to minimize snoring. It actually serves a more practical purpose.
Read MoreCharging your car's battery needn't be complicated, but it's worth checking the details first.
Read MoreThe only real downside I can possibly see here is that this car is probably going to sell for a lot of money, even with its comparatively high mileage.
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