Ocean-To-Ocean Rail Route Used By Hyundai Could Make Panama Canal Shipping Obsolete
Using rail to send vehicles across Mexico could be faster than using the Panama Canal, and according to some sources, it could be cheaper, too.
Read MoreUsing rail to send vehicles across Mexico could be faster than using the Panama Canal, and according to some sources, it could be cheaper, too.
Read MoreThe DOJ has subpoenaed tech giants Apple and Google in an attempt to get user information on a device that could be used to defeat emissions controls.
Read MoreIf BMW wants to add some serious swagger to their lineup, this performance-focused, aluminum-faired tourer with a 1.8-liter inline six will do the job.
Read MoreThe devices would be similar to ignition interlock devices that require drivers to prove they aren't under the influence before they operate their vehicle.
Read MoreIf there's one thing Ford's Bronco was missing, it was a fancier (and probably more expensive) trim.
Read MoreIt's probably best to accept that gas won't be getting cheaper any time soon, we're in this for the long haul.
Read MorePeople like to complain about the current state of the automotive industry, but we had some true duds in the past.
Read MoreYou are on a nice ride with a historical figure. Who do you choose?
Read MoreWhen you think of a large engine, you probably think of a heavy-duty truck V8. But the engines that actually power our world are bigger than your house.
Read MoreIt looks to be in decent condition, but would the high mileage and electrical gremlins scare you away from this Jaguar XJS?
Read MoreTicking noises from a car's engine are rarely welcome, but if your lifters are clicking away in the background, it's worth fixing it sooner, rather than later.
Read MoreSaab's APC cleverly solved the knock that plagued turbo engines in the '80s overnight, allowing for higher compression and more reliable turbo power.
Read MoreMichelin's pickup truck bed mats, as well as its floor mats and tailgate protectors, are produced by a company in a surprising country — and not using rubber.
Read MoreOne in every 615 North American residents will be in one of these three crowds.
Read MoreThe Ford Taurus was revolutionary when it first debuted in the mid 1980s. However, it did have some issues, and Consumer Reports said it had a horrible smell.
Read MoreThe components used to launch the Artemis II astronauts into space are truly massive. Here's how NASA moves those parts around the country.
Read MoreThe Z51 package -- exclusive to the Stingray trim -- refines the Corvette into a track-ready vehicle by optimizing power, suspension, grip, and more.
Read MoreAge and mileage are important factors to consider when shopping for a used car, but they only tell part of the story. Here's what else you need to inspect.
Read MoreBrembo has not yet announced exactly which "leading global vehicle manufacturer" will be the first to use Sensify brakes, but they're already in production.
Read MoreSUVs currently dominate the vehicle market in the United States, but wagons could make a triumphant return if Volvo has anything to say about it.
Read MoreThe Toyota Tacoma's reputation for reliability has historically translated into great resale values, but is the 2021 Colorado the better deal now?
Read MoreBy the looks of it, gas prices aren't dropping anytime soon. This begs the question: how much fuel are you actually burning just to save a little time?
Read MoreMisconceptions about how and where you can charge your EV may be causing you to miss out on the benefits of owning and driving an electric vehicle.
Read MoreThere's a certain level of joy that can be added to your life by doing weird things from time to time.
Read MoreOne turbocharged Honda engine is associated with quality mileage and responsiveness, but some drivers have also noted issues with its long-term reliability.
Read MoreI really do think it's a sweet-looking ride, and — depending on how it drives — a worthy competitor to the likes of the iX3 and GLC EV.
Read MoreNever mind lunchroom cliques, it's the student parking lot we're curious about.
Read MoreThe official definition of a "flagship" seems to be "you'll know it when you see (or drive) it."
Read MoreWhat was cool, was uncool, and may now be cool again.
Read MoreMassive recalls started a domino effect that led to a huge demand for airbags, and not enough supply. So now, theft of the hot commodity is on the rise.
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