How To Polish Your Car's Stainless Steel Trim And Make It Shine
Stainless steel trim on a classic car looks great, so long as you can keep it shining. Here are some tips that you can follow to keep it looking its best.
Read MoreStainless steel trim on a classic car looks great, so long as you can keep it shining. Here are some tips that you can follow to keep it looking its best.
Read MoreAs both new and used car prices continue to rise, now is a great time for most Americans to consider ways to save money.
Read MoreBFGoodrich made history by creating North America's first tire factory in Akron, Ohio. However, it originally didn't manufacture car tires at all.
Read MoreIn 2011, Nissan created the Murano CrossCabriolet as a convertible crossover. This model lasted only three years before being discontinued, and for good reason.
Read MoreThe Ford Maverick is a relatively new pickup truck. Some might wonder how reliable it manages to be, and luckily for them, Consumer Reports has the answer.
Read MoreSludge can clog your car's radiator due to issues with your maintenance schedule or coolant. Luckily, there are some ways you can prevent it.
Read MoreThe 4L60E and 4L80E were both developed by GM, and there are many similarities in their designs. However, there are key differences between the transmissions.
Read MoreFour-cylinder engines are usually kept small to minimize vibrations. But the size and power of the five largest four-cylinders are tough to beat.
Read MoreAuthorities have demanded that the town's glasses-shaped crosswalks be painted over with squared-off white lines
Read MoreThe 426 HEMI engine is iconic, having made its presence known in multiple Dodge models. Its presence in some is rarer than its appearance in others, though.
Read MoreIn September 2025, China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology proposed guidelines that could ban retractable door handles in the country.
Read MoreJumper cables are useful to jump start your car battery, but they require the help of another vehicle. Are portable jump starters a viable alternative?
Read MoreEarly trials resulted in a 20% to 30% decrease in traffic delays at intersections tested using this system.
Read MoreMazda brought the rotary engine back in a new concept. This time, the company made a couple of environmentally-friendly changes to the engine.
Read MoreRecaro seats have been used by professional racers and rally drivers. Some might wonder if it's worth it to upgrade their personal ride with those seats.
Read MoreForging and casting are two different methods of making pistons for engines. However, some high performance cars rely only on forged pistons.
Read MoreThe Pontiac and Ford 428 cubic-inch engines ruled the late '60s and early '70s, but they also share a dirty little secret you need to know about.
Read MoreYou'll have to give up your beloved internal combustion engine if you want a minivan substitute that makes the R63 AMG look slow.
Read MoreFrom minibar gloveboxes to record players, cars came with accessories that show automakers were once bold, creative, and only mildly concerned with safety.
Read MoreEveryone was optimistic about new ideas in aviation and city life in the 1970s — until Pan Am's rooftop experiment collapsed in a dramatic fashion.
Read MoreA new car that costs $10,000? Sounds too good to be true ... and it is. For several reasons, Americans wouldn't get the same price as buyers.
Read MoreElkann also dispensed some ominous warnings about what could happen if the EU doesn't go along with his recommendations.
Read MoreThe Urus SE — while also being serious when you want — can work in a level of silliness, excitement and flamboyance most other cars could only dream of having.
Read MoreCclass action lawsuits are being brought against United Airlines and Delta Air Lines for false promises.
Read MoreScientists who, studying the available data, have concluded that 3I/ATLAS is, to paraphrase, a comet doing comet things.
Read MoreThey're complicated to start, a pain to maintain, and even more frustrating when they break. Which, of course, they do.
Read MoreThey also didn't exactly take all 16 compact crossovers to Moab, but we're still talking about a pretty serious test here.
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