These Are The Funniest Ways You've Misused Cars
Cars are usually specialized in their intended use case, but sometimes you don't have a choice other than to run what you brung.
Read MoreCars are usually specialized in their intended use case, but sometimes you don't have a choice other than to run what you brung.
Read MoreWe promise not to judge you if your hot take is that the Chrysler Pacifica is worth eating the tariff price hike.
Read MoreGenuinely rare, the 9-5 ended Saab's run as GM pulled the plug. But does that make this car all the more appealing?
Read MoreHave you ever looked at an older car and wondered why there were wires running through the rear windshield? Truth be told, there was a purpose for them.
Read MoreOnce commonplace, the band of blue-tinted glass is rarely seen at the top of new car windshields now. But what was it there for in the first place?
Read MoreTaking short drives and not using a lot of gas may seem like it’s a good thing. However, it’s proven to be quite the silent engine killer if done too often.
Read MoreInterference engines have moving parts that interchangably use the same space. Here's what happens when the timing belt breaks causing those pieces to interact.
Read MoreWhen it comes to controversial EVs, the Dodge Charger Daytona and the VW ID Buzz are almost too close to call.
Read MoreHow quickly do you think a 2002 Porsche 911 GT3 R Le Mans GT2-classed race car could round the bases at Yankee Stadium?
Read MoreLooking after the battery in your car is a simple way of looking after the whole car.
Read MoreFord's first smaller Super Duty gets a toughened chassis and engine, greater hauling abilities, more off-road ability, and some rad styling enhancements.
Read MoreIf you take the time to learn a few fabrication skills and scrape the Craigslist barrel for some cheap stuff, you can have a trophy-winning car that races well.
Read MoreWayne City's chief of police would take bikes that had been seized and sell them off to random buyers, pocketing the change for himself.
Read MoreThe West Japan Railway Company replaced an entire station with 3D-printed prefabricated pieces, and construction costs were half that of reinforced concrete.
Read MoreThe pinnacle of Mercedes' range may have changed plenty since the original model, but this video shows attention to detail was there from day one.
Read MoreIs the age of touchscreen dashboards coming to an end? No, probably not, but maybe we can at least have some more buttons too.
Read MoreIs your engine’s dipstick indicating a low oil level, but you’re not sure why? Here are the few places we would recommend you look first.
Read MoreProving yet again that good ideas don't automatically make for good products, this innovative car design was ahead of the game but stumbled at the final hurdle.
Read MoreThe prettiest beginner bike of them all, the Husqvarna Vitpilen 401, is finally selling for under $4,000.
Read MoreThe value of the gifts provided to Amtrak's project manager exceeded $325,000.
Read MoreBasically no other automakers sell as many dead cars as Stellantis does, so it's not a surprise to see something ancient like the Journey on the sales sheet.
Read MoreTesla didn't even breach 5,000 cars in Germany in the first quarter of 2025, with just 4,935 Teslas sold.
Read MoreOne particularly fervent VW fan went above and beyond to track down the last GTI with a shift-it-yourself three-pedal manual.
Read MoreFrugal? No. But that doesn't always matter, when the cars are so appealing. We asked what you'd daily-drive despite atrocious MPG ratings, and you delivered.
Read MoreDire forecasts for Tesla's fortunes, car production plant shakeups, and little-loved models taking an early bow. The Morning Shift has you covered.
Read MoreThe new Trump tariffs don't just affect imported cars, but imported car parts, too, and that's bad news even for vehicles assembled in the U.S.
Read MoreCould big tariffs bring small, cheap cars back to America? And if so, which models are you hoping to see?
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