New York Startup Builds Fridge-Sized Machine That Can Turn Air Into Gasoline
While it's not quite the free energy it sounds like at first, Aircela's technology in its current state has some practical, small-scale applications.
Read MoreWhile it's not quite the free energy it sounds like at first, Aircela's technology in its current state has some practical, small-scale applications.
Read MoreWere the early CVTs that we saw in cars, especially in Nissans in the early 2000s, unreliable and weird to drive? Sure.
Read MoreAlcohol's affects linger long after the party is over thanks to its impact on cognitive function, sleep quality and neurochemistry disruption.
Read MoreAfter a few months on the water, it's safe to say this boat is functional, and according to Lukas, it has infinite range.
Read MoreWhile it's not quite the free energy it sounds like at first, Aircela's technology in its current state has some practical, small-scale applications.
Read MoreYamaha is renowned for its high-performance motorcycles, but lesser known is the legendary builder has also put together some impressive car engines.
Read MoreThe Ford Maverick offers a 2.0-liter engine and a 2.5-liter engine. They have some especially notable differences beyond their displacements.
Read MoreAutomakers recommend oil changes at specific intervals, and there are lots of reasons for that. But is improving engine horsepower one of them?
Read MoreCylinder head failures are very dangerous and very expensive, so it's important to recognize the key signs early. Here's what you should watch out for.
Read MoreMost modern cars no longer use rear drum brakes, so how come some still rely on them? There are trade-offs in terms of cost, durability, and performance.
Read MoreTrack superstars like the R6 and R1 are impressive, but sales success on a larger scale happens when Yamaha makes and sells a tiny-displacement sport bike.
Read MoreThe first Chevrolet V8 engine to succeed commercially was the 1955 small block. But it wasn't Chevy's first V8. That came three decades earlier.
Read MoreThe requirement to gap spark plugs might not be as common as it once was, but it's still an important bit of maintenance on vintage and modified cars.
Read MoreFord's Coyote and GM's LS engines are still offered today for anyone interested in performing a swap. But they have some big differences in power and design.
Read MoreConsumer Reports tested over 100 batteries to find the ones that do best in cold weather and other metrics. It chose winners in eight common battery types.
Read MoreIf you're replacing two tires on your car, do they need to be the same brand as the other two? Or can you get away with two different brands on the same car?
Read MoreHeated seats might seem like a simple feature today, but they were introduced over half a decade ago. Here's the General Motors brand that introduced them.
Read MoreYour car is shiny, drives like a dream, and doesn't have a scratch, but you're still having trouble selling it. How it smells could cost you hundreds.
Read MoreWere the early CVTs that we saw in cars, especially in Nissans in the early 2000s, unreliable and weird to drive? Sure.
Read MoreSUVs tend toward the big and burly, so you'd think they'd all be safe. But the vehicle with the most occupant deaths per mile is an SUV. Here are the 10 worst.
Read MoreThe MAP sensor is an important part of a car's operating system. But lots of things can make it go bad. Here's how you'll know when it's going.
Read MoreDiesel engines use compression to ignite the fuel, which needs to have an even burn, and cetane boosters have an important role to play in this process.
Read MoreAlcohol's affects linger long after the party is over thanks to its impact on cognitive function, sleep quality and neurochemistry disruption.
Read MoreChevrolet is a popular automaker in the United States, but the brand has manufactured plenty of models in Canada. Some are still made there today.
Read MoreChevy and Ford have both produced 3.0L diesel engines, but they have some noteworthy differences. Here's how the two engines compare to each other.
Read MoreTrikes are more stable, offer more storage, and can even be more comfortable than two-wheelers. But if budget matters, Harleys aren’t the best choice.
Read More"Mad Max" features an iconic car with a supercharger that can be turned on and off. But how well could something like that work in real life?
Read MoreThe Chevrolet Corvette has seen its power levels increase dramatically during its eight-generations. Here's every 'Vette generation ranked by horsepower.
Read MoreAfter a few months on the water, it's safe to say this boat is functional, and according to Lukas, it has infinite range.
Read MoreGetting a used 2021 Chevrolet Camaro can seem like a worthwhile investment. But how well was it able to hold onto its value after five years?
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