What Does That 'Texas Edition' Badge Actually Mean On Trucks?
Texas Edition trucks aren't limited to the Lone Star State. While features differ between brands, but here's what you can expect from these trucks.
Read MoreTexas Edition trucks aren't limited to the Lone Star State. While features differ between brands, but here's what you can expect from these trucks.
Read MoreLanding the Space Shuttle was highly demanding of both the pilot and the shuttle itself.
Read MoreEvery component in F1 racing is over-engineered for maximum efficiency. That's why the simple way that water is delivered to drivers might come as a surprise.
Read MoreVehicle repairs are inevitable, and when you need a part, you have two options: OEM or aftermarket. Before buying, here are the pros and cons.
Read MoreEvery driver in the U.S. is familiar with turning right at a red light, but turning left is a different story. It's awkward, but it's allowed in some states.
Read MoreIf you're looking for a way to get past that daily tool booth faster, you may have looked into an RFID toll tag. Here's how they work, and when they might not.
Read MoreIt's been over 20 years since American car manufacturers said goodbye to the three-on-the-tree. This was the very last model you could buy with the feature.
Read MoreDriving in circles for 24 hours straight would get boring, so in "Top Gear" style, the drivers drew challenges randomly out of a hat every 200 laps.
Read MoreFord had put the SHO label on quite a few of its deemed performance models, but what does it actually mean? Here's everything you need to know.
Read MoreA sunroof may look cool, but still requires a bit of maintenance. Here's why you should regularly clean your sunroof drains, and what might happen if you don't.
Read MoreThis limited-run version is almost impossible to find today, but its specs are still impressive, beating not only the Chiron but many other modern exotics.
Read MoreWhile, sure, there's a chance you might overfill your engine oil if you're not careful, it's much more likely (and dangerous) to risk having low oil levels.
Read MoreThe Cadillac Lyriq is depreciating at a surprising rate. Not unlike other electric vehicles, there are several factors that contribute to its loss in value.
Read MoreIf you want to get the most reliable pickup truck possible, you should probably consult JD Power's list for 2025. Hint: The pick isn't a Ford or Chevy.
Read MoreKilling whales for their oil may seem like a relic of the 1800s, but it went on until the 1970s. The reason? Whale oil was really good for certain car parts.
Read MoreBasic physics dictates a lot of what happens when you crash your motorcycle. But you can affect it, too, both in your actions and in what you choose to wear.
Read MoreThose odd arrays attached to F1 cars during practice serve a serious purpose. The information they gather can be the difference between victory and defeat.
Read Moren 1891, Peugeot entered its Type 3 into Paris-Brest-Paris, a 745-mile bicycle race. However, Peugeot might have underestimated the race's difficulty.
Read MoreIf you are looking for an SUV that can help keep fuel costs down, you have plenty of options to choose from. Here are the SUVs with best fuel economy ratings.
Read MoreWhat self-respecting billionaire wants to pay more now for something they could buy later for a little less?
Read MoreSubaru once was a pioneer with its EyeSight driver assistance package. Technology doesn't stand still, though. So Subaru is making moves to recover lost ground.
Read MoreFord has owned a host of other brands over a century-plus, both foreign marques and domestic ones. Some of them are well-known and some completely obscure.
Read MoreAston Martin's first car was a far cry from today's luxury Astons. But it has long since vanished, and historians would love to get their hands on it.
Read MoreImagine being stuck in the worst traffic jam you could imagine, on a sweltering hot day, surrounded by a bunch of people blasting ass on the side of the road.
Read MoreConsidering how large cars have gotten and how much worse their outward visibility is, the proliferation of backup cameras is definitely a good thing.
Read MoreLombard Street's hairpin turns are a symbol of San Francisco, right up there with the Golden Gate Bridge. They may seem crazy, but they have a serious purpose.
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