These Are The Cars That Describe 2025
An abstract question no doubt, but I'm happy to announce that you all really understood the assignment.
Read MoreAn abstract question no doubt, but I'm happy to announce that you all really understood the assignment.
Read MorePhotos are certainly nice, but there's always something special about finally seeing a car in person for the first time.
Read MoreWhat's your take on this Panoz at $13,500? Does that feel like a siren's song to make a questionable decision? Or is it best to let this sleeping dog lie?
Read MoreMaybe what you need isn't another Miata or Corvette. Maybe what you really need is a 12,000-mile, beige, 2005 Toyota Corolla with an automatic transmission.
Read MoreAn abstract question no doubt, but I'm happy to announce that you all really understood the assignment.
Read MorePhotos are certainly nice, but there's always something special about finally seeing a car in person for the first time.
Read MoreClassic Chevrolet muscle cars are immensely popular, but some are also immensely rare. Here are 10 of the hardest models to find out in the wild today.
Read MoreWhat's your take on this Panoz at $13,500? Does that feel like a siren's song to make a questionable decision? Or is it best to let this sleeping dog lie?
Read MoreThe Chevrolet Corvette has been on the scene since the early '50s, with engines from the Blue Flame six to the LS3 V8 — here’s which cars got the latter
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Read MoreThe first Corvettes were built with fiberglass bodies, and the fiberglass stuck around for two decades. Here's why Chevy switched them to sheet molded compound.
Read MoreIs it worth replacing your car's strut mounts at the same time as the suspension struts? And what are the most obvious symptoms of worn strut mounts?
Read MoreMaybe what you need isn't another Miata or Corvette. Maybe what you really need is a 12,000-mile, beige, 2005 Toyota Corolla with an automatic transmission.
Read MoreThe Boss 351 Ford Mustang was quicker than the 429 Cobra Jet version in Motor Trend's tests. But were those tests a fair representation of both cars?
Read MoreVolvo is known for its safety features and reliability, but these vintage vehicles have a growing cache thanks to impressive pedigree and distinctive design.
Read MoreHave you ever tried to back up an 18-wheeler? It’s no small feat, but once you understand how air brakes in semi trucks work, it all starts to make sense.
Read MoreFord used C4 and C6 automatic transmissions starting in the 1960s. These two transmissions have some notable differences when it comes to their applications.
Read MoreFeel the joy of contributing to a fun little project before these cars inevitably run out of spare parts and end up crushed into cubes in a landfill somewhere.
Read MoreA pricey option available on high-performance cars, carbon fiber wheels are now available on the Corvette. But do they change the driving experience at all?
Read MorePower Stroke Diesel engines provided thrust for Ford Super Duty rigs for decades, but there are some key differences between each of the Power Stroke engines.
Read MoreIf you are finding yourself feeling the need for speed on two wheels, these sportbikes have you covered.
Read MoreAuto insurance can be helpful for plenty of incidents involving damaged vehicles. But you might be surprised as to how well broken windows might be covered.
Read MoreBelieve it or not, your car has a button that helps it cool down faster in summer and warm up quicker in winter. It can also help keep wildfire smoke out.
Read MoreMore than 60 miles of paved roads and more than 50 miles of off-road and dirt tracks, all in one facility designed to torture test Toyota's trucks and SUVs.
Read MoreWhat causes engine vibration, and are any of these issues something you can handle on your own? Let's take a look at nine different vibration scenarios.
Read MoreTo save time and money, you might want to learn how to clean fuel injectors without needing to rely on professionals. But do your injectors really need it?
Read MoreRather than using conventional bolts, some automakers rely on torque-to-yield bolts for specific engines. But why are these used over more traditional options?
Read MoreThink damaging your wheels is hard to do? In reality, small mistakes in driving and maintenance can lead to serious issues and cost you a nice chunk of change.
Read MoreA car's headliner can use materials such as fabric, vinyl, suede, or polyester. But which material is the best one to use out of all of them?
Read MoreChevy has employed a number of engine series over the years, each intended to improve on its predecessors. What does its "Vortec" series signify?
Read MoreIn the U.S., a yellow light comes up only in between the transition from green to red. That's not the case in several parts of Europe. Here's why.
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