FIA Removes Term Limits, Paving Way For Mohammed Ben Sulayem To Rule Racing For Life
The FIA seemingly can't come up with a reasonable explanation for its term limit abolition.
Read MoreThe FIA seemingly can't come up with a reasonable explanation for its term limit abolition.
Read MoreThough its simplicity and breadth of customization are appealing at first, the electric Slate pickup just doesn't feel worth its $24,950 base price.
Read MoreIf the sensible, honest, dependable Corolla Cross could be religious, I think it would be a Jehovah's Witness.
Read MoreThankfully this specific case has already been dismissed, but it stands as an example of the risks all trans people face by simply driving a car in Kansas.
Read MoreEven if you don't have any drugs to hide, who doesn't love a hidden compartment in a fancy Denali pickup truck?
Read MoreSomething special and a little weird, as an upgrade from a fast wagon? This feels like bait.
Read MoreVolvo was in the exact same predicament, but received approval from the Trump administration to continue U.S. sales despite the Connected Vehicle Rule.
Read MoreMorgan is only going to make nine of these throwback coupes, which is a damn shame because just look at it!
Read MoreTractors aren't typically thought of as speed demons. However, this tractor holds the record as the world's fastest and is a marvel of engineering.
Read MoreIf you need a win at Pikes Peak, the mountain doesn't care. It was here before we found it, and it will be here long after we're gone.
Read MoreAnything form a camping overnight to a childhood nap in the backseat counted, and you returned results all across that spectrum.
Read MoreOnce smuggled out as freight, Carlos Ghosn now thinks a hero's welcome is in order.
Read MoreAs Slate's cheap pickup provokes fierce debate over whether electric windows still count as luxurious, which other modern features would you gladly skip?
Read MoreNot to spoil the surprise, but the interior here is a thing of glory to behold.
Read MoreMercedes-Benz built a four-cylinder engine with more horses than any other, but that didn't shield it from U.S. criticism. They liked it better in Britain.
Read MoreWorry not, citizen, for that 6-year-old with a bright blue mini-quadcopter is not a terrorist!
Read MoreSome of the most common fuel-saving tips drivers follow every day may actually be increasing fuel consumption instead of reducing it.
Read MoreThat fluorescent puke yellow-green color was carefully chosen by the MUTCD, and the reason why goes deeper than just being bright and visible.
Read MoreA long list of common Nissan models have been linked to CVT issues that many owners only discover after buying the car used.
Read MoreWith the rising cost of new cars and the limited supply of inexpensive cars of all types, the cost of used cars is hitting record highs.
Read MoreAmong the 379 light-duty vehicles automakers sell (or plan to sell in the U.S.) in 2026, 119 are made solely in the U.S.
Read MoreRacing the 1,250-horsepower Corvette ZR1X to the top of Pikes Peak, driver JR Hildebrand didn't just break the production car record; he destroyed it.
Read MoreRacing facilities all over the U.S. are closing, being replaced by data centers and real estate projects. Is there anything enthusiasts can do to save them?
Read MoreThe Slate has a bit less power than initially announced and now only one battery pack option offering 205 miles of range, but towing capacity has increased.
Read MoreWill California blink first, or will automakers with big money on the line?
Read MoreHonda's original Element was arguably ahead of its time. Could a new, hybrid version do any better?
Read MoreWhat about you? What brand new car or cars would you spend a magic sum of $250,000 on?
Read MorePart of an era of unusual styling, the Chrysler Prowler stands out in any crowd, but are its unique looks enough to justify the $23,950 asking price?
Read MoreHuman colonization may still be a way off, but NASA has been exploring Mars with a series of ever-larger mobile science labs. Some are still going.
Read MoreThis is terrible, truly terrible, and for that I can't help but adore it.
Read MoreThe grinding of gears that accompanies shifting without taking your foot off the gas never happens in cars with no-lift shift. Here's how it works.
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