Porsche Reveals Mid-Range 657-HP Cayenne S Electric, Which Is Nice, But Wow Look At The New Green Interior Style Package
The 2026 Porsche Cayenne S Electric will hit 60 mph in just 3.6 seconds.
Read MoreThe 2026 Porsche Cayenne S Electric will hit 60 mph in just 3.6 seconds.
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Read MoreCan you really use a pencil to replace the inside of a spark plug? One intrepid group of experimenters decided to find out what would happen if you tried.
Read MoreThe saying goes, "There is no replacement for displacement." But can adding a turbocharger or a hybrid's electric motor(s) let small block V8s match big blocks?
Read MoreWhile there are plenty of vehicles with instantly recognizable names, some manufacturers took names that were used by completely different brands and models.
Read MoreTruckers have places to go and things to deliver. When they get a flat tire, it's urgent that their tires be repaired both quickly and safely.
Read MoreWho wouldn't want to own a classic car? If you're seriously thinking about buying one, there are some things you should know before pulling the trigger.
Read MoreIf the nuts and bolts in your car aren't properly tightened, each drive could lead to damaged breaks or the wheels falling off of your vehicle.
Read MoreAutomotive museums are difficult to keep running, and recent events have made it impossible for some of them to keep their doors open today.
Read MoreJeep tweaked the frame rail design on Wranglers built after October 2025, so now they finally avoid tipping over in the IIHS's small overlap crash test.
Read MoreWe're looking at Saudi attempts to keep moving oil, as well as dealer attempts to keep moving EVs and more.
Read MoreThe mods certainly make this Corolla stand out, but will they put off potential buyers?
Read MoreThere's an accelerometer to detect how fast the door is opening and a second sensor to see if anything is in the door's path.
Read MoreAre you required to have your headlights whenever your wipers are turned on? The answer depends on what state you're driving in.
Read MoreWhen even the police agree the law is poorly written, it's time for a change.
Read MoreJapan got its own version of the sixth-generation Accord, and the wagons are amazing.
Read MoreEngineers have a lot to think about when designing new engines, and one of the biggest considerations is the shape of the pistons in the cylinders.
Read MoreHot rods were once a huge part of American youth culture, so much so that hot rodders developed their own language. Here are the classic terms you should know.
Read MoreATVs and snowmobiles both get you out in the wild to enjoy a brisk ride, so you can ride an ATV on a snowmobile trail, right? Ummm .... maybe not.
Read MoreWheel bearings are a very overlooked part of your vehicle, and that's led to a number of incorrect (and potentially dangerous) myths surrounding them.
Read MoreMore turbo boost pressure can create a bigger boom for your engine, but not every block will be able to handle that pressure with the same effectiveness.
Read MoreA trebuchet is not the same as a catapult, but it can still launch a car into the sky. These five videos may give you a chuckle or leave you in awe.
Read MoreA seized engine is one of the worst things that can happen to your car. Here's what causes an engine to seize and whether the issue is something you can fix.
Read MoreNot all diesel is created equal. Like gasoline, it comes in various grades, and choosing the right one is important. But which should you pick?
Read MoreWhile round steering wheels are the norm, they're not the only options out there. Here are some uncommon steering wheel designs that are actually pretty cool.
Read MoreThe cost of auto insurance can be huge these days, especially for a powerful sports car. Here's how the 2025 Corvette Stingray compares to its rivals.
Read MoreWhen you need to change your oil filter, it's tempting to skip the messy oil change and just swap the filter, but is that the right thing to do?
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