Waymo Three Way Is Not As Thrilling At It Sounds
The service's driverless taxis aren't quite perfect yet.
Read MoreThe service's driverless taxis aren't quite perfect yet.
Read MoreWhile "Buy American" is a nice concept, it may not be a great idea in the long term when it comes to cars.
Read MoreThe CLA Edmunds tested didn't just beat the EPA's number, it kicked its teeth in.
Read MoreC'mon, don't you want a new STI? Subaru can see in your eyes how much you need this. Just be good little boys and girls, get on your knees, and plead for it.
Read MoreThe service's driverless taxis aren't quite perfect yet.
Read MoreWhile "Buy American" is a nice concept, it may not be a great idea in the long term when it comes to cars.
Read MoreYou may not realize it, but your car's air vents can be home to some really nasty stuff. Fortunately, you can clean them relatively easily using these methods.
Read MoreThe CLA Edmunds tested didn't just beat the EPA's number, it kicked its teeth in.
Read MoreC'mon, don't you want a new STI? Subaru can see in your eyes how much you need this. Just be good little boys and girls, get on your knees, and plead for it.
Read MoreThese may not be the cheapest cars to buy or maintain, but hey, at least you can justify your purchase by telling yourself you probably won't lose any money.
Read MoreWe don't need a December to remember because there's Festivus for the rest of us.
Read MoreWho doesn't love a comeback story?
Read MoreNow, before we get too far, I need to be clear that we aren't making any moral judgments here.
Read MoreTravis Pastrana jumps and slides the Subaru Brataroo from the desolate Australian Outback to the Sydney Harbour, all the way to the Mount Panorama race track.
Read MoreBMW isn't exactly known for being affordable, but with some time and a decent budget, finding a used BMW that's worth the price is not too hard.
Read MoreWhat's your take on this Harlequin for that kind of cash? Does that feel like a fair price for a horse of a different color?
Read MoreCoasting downhill in neutral may seem like a great idea. But the things you might think you know about fuel savings aren't true. And there's safety to consider.
Read MoreIf you hear what sounds like an agonized scream as your garage door opens, you may be tempted to grease its track. That's the opposite of what you should do.
Read MoreNASA's report, published in Nature, predicts that around 40% of all Hubble images will have at least one satellite streak in them.
Read MoreThe history of the DTC stretches back to early 20th century, when inventors explored ways to make gear changes smoother long before modern electronics existed.
Read MoreThere's lots to consider when choosing between a unibody and full frame truck. Each has its own strengths, and there's also both the cost to buy and to operate.
Read MoreSpark plugs are made from many different materials. Ruthenium spark plugs are able to offer some different benefits from iridium and other plug types.
Read MoreWorn-out shocks and struts are issues that you should never ignore. Here's what can happen to your car if you fail to address the problem.
Read MoreIf you really want to see your car shine, there's a lot more to it than just a thorough wash. A clay bar could be the first step in upping your detailing game.
Read MoreShocks and struts often, but not always, go together. So if you're replacing one, do you need to replace the other at the same time, or can you wait?
Read MoreAmerican Motors Corporation built some iconic Jeeps -- from CJ-5s to Comanches -- before Chrysler stepped in. Here's the full lineup.
Read MoreIt was nicknamed the Mystery Motor and the Porcupine. Whatever you call it, this engine is so rare that only nine examples are still known to exist.
Read MoreIt also isn't clear where the term "snarge" originated, but unlike "skeets," the term "snarge" doesn't appear to have been invented by the internet.
Read MoreIgnoring the lack of autonomy involved, Optimus taking a tumble doesn't give me confidence.
Read MoreFormula 1 racing wasn’t always at the forefront of automotive engineering. In the early days, the sport used front-engine cars, but eventually had to switch.
Read MoreOh, it also has a fun new name, apparently: Eletre For-Me. I'm not so sure about that one, guys.
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