This 22-Year-Old Audi A2 Is Still Able To Get 100 MPG
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Read MoreYou probably picture the 1958 Plymouth Fury in red, but it was only ever built in beige. Stephen King rewrote its legacy and turned it into a pop culture icon.
Read MoreThe heyday of the hand crank ended in the 1930s, but there were still new cars with hand cranks six decades later. For their owners, it was a practical choice.
Read MoreFor those who may find millennials' reputation for not knowing much about cars perplexing, this list of the most popular models among them might offer clues.
Read MoreThey sure don't make 'em like they used to.
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Read MoreIn the 1990s, an escalating speed war among motorcycle makers brought proposals to outlaw super-fast bikes. Then came an unofficial pact with the same effect.
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Read MoreEver wondered why European license plates -- particularly in the U.K. and E.U. -- are long and skinny, when U.S. plates are much more square? Wonder no more.
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Read MoreBack in 2007, certain Volkswagen models came with a free gift. That gift was a specialized, branded guitar that could hook up to the car's stereo.
Read MoreFormula 1 cars tend to be colorful, packed with team names and sponsors. They'd be lighter if they stripped it all away, but there's a reason why they don't.
Read MoreThere still aren't that many three-row SUVs with electric powertrains out there, especially not on the more affordable ends of things.
Read MoreKeen eyed riders will instantly peg this machine as having been based on the Ducati Scrambler line of bikes.
Read MoreOwners of electric vehicles have been following a certain rule: Only charge their vehicles to 80%, not 100%. But how important is it to follow that rule today?
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Read MoreBrian Johnson has been an icon of no-holds-barred rock 'n' roll for decades, and his car collection is just as intense as he is on stage.
Read MoreToday's GMT400 series Tahoe is, arguably, from the best-looking generation of the bunch. Let's see if this survivor is priced accordingly.
Read MoreThe days of sub-$20,000 new cars may be over, but that doesn't mean you can't pick up a great-value new car in the U.S. today. Here are some of the cheapest.
Read MoreBoth Cummins and Ford offer 6.7-liter diesel engines. They share a few similarities, but those don't go much further than their displacements.
Read MoreKelley Blue Book says the Toyota Tacoma is the new car that holds its value the best after five years. But Tacomas still depreciate. Here's how much.
Read MoreSolid-state batteries are safer and less-flammable than conventional EV batteries, so why haven't automakers made the switch yet? Here's what you need to know.
Read MoreIt was a noble postwar thought: Give returning soldiers who had disabilites a free car. The program soon expanded. But these three-wheelers had major problems.
Read MoreHopefully that's what the Irvine City Council has in mind: Protecting the health of kids who just want to take their bikes out for a ride.
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