We Need A New Way To Fly In A GPS-Jammed World
CNN says that 900 commercial flights per day are getting jammed.
Read MoreCNN says that 900 commercial flights per day are getting jammed.
Read MoreWhen it comes to actual, paying customers and not passionate-but-broke car dudes on the internet, wagons just aren't popular in the U.S.
Read MoreSeeing the "wrong" car in a TV show or movie can be like a pebble in your shoe: infuriating and impossible to ignore when spotted.
Read MorePlus Waymo's latest big recall, dealers' used-car inventories, and the ways they're working around the problem.
Read MoreWhile large international hubs are typically the world's busiest airports, the airport in this small city holds that title for about one week each year.
Read MoreThe written word still has plenty of value (unless you work in the C-suite), but cars are more than ideas. They're physical objects you look at with your eyes.
Read MoreToyota's pickup is perennially popular, but do the upgrades here justify the price?
Read MoreThe rap on EVs is that making their batteries is such a dirty process, you're better off environmentally to drive a gas-powered car. But that claim is bogus.
Read MoreThe changes largely amount to redesigned bumpers and a new clock inside, and shocking Maserati is continuing to sell the Folgore EV versions of all three cars.
Read MoreAfter running a Toyota Supra into a concrete barrier, the suspect jumped off the highway, into the swamp, and was promptly attacked by an alligator.
Read MoreThe fledgling Korean team is taking racing very seriously, and it achieved its goal of finishing the 2026 24 Hours of Le Mans, only Genesis' third race.
Read MoreFounded 5 years before the first car was built, the oldest African-American-owned business in the United States operates a fleet of 45 trucks with 75 employees.
Read MoreApart from just your car's type, power, and price, information that may seem random or irrelevant can massively hike your insurance premiums.
Read MoreA cracked engine block is generally considered a bad thing for many reasons, but just how can you tell whether or not your block is broken?
Read MoreAdvertisements for cars that don't exist and ads with misleading prices are frustrating car shoppers, but the FTC is putting dealers on notice.
Read MoreMaking sure your engine has proper compression is vital for its health. You can rely on one of two methods to test this, but they aren't quite equal.
Read MoreTelo's fate is still far from settled, but we'll take good news where we can find it.
Read MoreIt's a good reminder not to skip your routine health checks.
Read MoreAt what point does "enthusiast" become "willing cult-member?"
Read MoreI am a total fiend for some high-speed, jump-takin', chassis-shakin' trophy truck-style Baja driving.
Read MoreIf you can afford the auction, you can probably afford the gas.
Read MoreHas the time come for this overlooked Olds?
Read MoreThe new (and optional) E-Shift system has 8 gears selected by steering wheel paddles, and it simulates engine braking and has a rev limiter.
Read MoreCar repair costs can be debilitating. Fortunately, there are numerous charities that may help you pay for these repairs, including these organizations.
Read MorePickups used to be workhorses but now they're so much more, and the 1955 Chevy Cameo Carrier is to blame. Here's the story behind the first lifestyle pickup.
Read MoreConcrete ships sound like a bad idea, but Archimedes' Principle proves otherwise. Here is why engineers turned to this material during wartime crises.
Read MoreWhat happens when you hear chirping coming from under your hood? Finding a bird nest in your car could potentially be a much bigger problem than you think.
Read MoreGround straps might seem a bit superfluous, but they do a crucial job for your car's electrics. Neglect this simple but critical part at your peril.
Read MoreHave you ever wondered how forced induction would work on a tiny 150cc engine? For one, it would need a properly sized turbocharger carefully matched to it.
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