Honda Is Working On Its First New V6 In 30 Years, And It's Not A J-Series
We don't know many details yet, but the engine is going to serve as the basis for Honda's "Next Generation Large-size Hybrid" vehicle
Read MoreWe don't know many details yet, but the engine is going to serve as the basis for Honda's "Next Generation Large-size Hybrid" vehicle
Read MoreA cavalcade of automakers are telling the White House to extend the current North American free trade deal, Toyota finds a silver lining in rising US sales.
Read MoreWith the rising average price of a new vehicle steadily shrinking the potential market of buyers, automakers should shift focus to spaceships for governments.
Read MoreFord really did hit it out of the park with the Maverick.
Read MoreAfter just three laps of a circuit Honda set up, I'm here to tell you that the born-again Prelude can live up to the sporty pretensions of its forebears.
Read MoreLike every other automaker, Honda is having a bit of a tough time navigating what to do with its electric vehicle plans.
Read MoreAesthetics are subjective, but there tends to be a general consensus of what looks good and what looks weird, especially when talking about automotive design.
Read MoreWhat's your take on this seemingly well-managed portfolio of a fifth-generation Bronco and that $19,500 asking?
Read MoreIt's been a rule of thumb for decades: Change your car's oil every 3,000 miles. But there are reasons why that's outdated ... and why shops still push it.
Read MoreWhile the new model name implies a 700 cc engine, Suzuki flat-out states that this is an updated version of the SV650 V-twin.
Read MoreThe answer has its roots in Portuguese, Dutch, and English sailors who needed a way to tell how fast they were going in an era before the GPS.
Read MoreIf you live where it's consistently cold in winter, you need winter/snow tires. Consumer Reports has tested them and reports on which are the best.
Read MoreConsumer Reports says European brands might leave owners facing something they didn’t plan for and points buyers toward other luxury options.
Read MoreCurrently, details on the crash are limited, but UPS said the plane was a McDonnell Douglas MD-11 that was headed to Honolulu when it went down.
Read MoreWhile Japanese cars are typically extremely reliable, that's not always the case. These are the Japanese vehicles that Consumer Reports says to avoid.
Read MoreBMW designed its new engine with a 135-degree crankshaft, something I can't recall ever seeing on a motorcycle before.
Read MoreBuying tires can be an expensive and frustrating experience. Fortunately, Consumer Reports says these places provide the best service and prices.
Read MoreThere's no shortage of terrible "solutions" most people turn to when they're met with a screaming engine belt. This list can help you avoid the worst ones.
Read MoreThe A-10 Warthog has been a mainstay of America's military for over four decades, and it's still feared on the battlefield. But it's time for it to go.
Read MoreOh, no! There's ice in the driveway and you're all out of rock salt. Fortunately, there are ways to deice it using common items you probably have in your home.
Read MoreThis truly unique 1978 BRAT was built in partnership with Subaru and Vermont SportsCar.
Read MoreThe leak appeared to be an attempt to derail any attempt to renominate Isaacman, allowing Duffy to continue as interim administrator at a minimum.
Read MoreStaggered wheels look cool, but what are they for? Here are the benefits and downsides of staggered wheels and how to decide if they are right for you.
Read MoreMany of Audi's newest vehicles may not have the best reputation. However, that's not the cause for these extremely reliable used Audi models.
Read MoreIt seems Indian has gotten access to my notes, because the company just announced a bike that may well address every fault I can find with the Sport Chief.
Read MoreCommercial supersonic travel just got one step closer to reality.
Read MoreYou may be used to using Windex on the glass surfaces in your house, but is it right for car windows? And if not, what are the alternatives?
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