The Most Efficient EV In America Isn't A Tesla
Tesla may be one of the most well-known electric vehicle manufacturers, but it doesn't build the most efficient EV. Here's the company that does.
Read MoreTesla may be one of the most well-known electric vehicle manufacturers, but it doesn't build the most efficient EV. Here's the company that does.
Read MoreMost average drivers won't need to upgrade to stainless steel brake lines. However, here's why some enthusiasts choose to do it anyway.
Read MoreThere have been a number pickup trucks to roll off the factory floor with large engines over the years, but this truck had the biggest engine ever.
Read MoreClay bars safely remove grime, contaminants, and other corrosive substances from the paint surface, making polishing and waxing easier and more effective.
Read MoreIf you use diesel fuel in cold weather, it has a chance of turning into a gel-like substance. Gasoline doesn't have this problem, though. Here's why.
Read MoreReplacing your wiper blades is an essential auto maintenance job. However, many drivers don't replace them frequently enough, which can lead to various issues.
Read MoreWhen your service adviser recommends getting your fuel injection serviced, is it just a money grab? The answer depends on how your engine was made.
Read MoreIf you're considering switching to a K&N cold-air intake, there are some things to consider first. Here's what to know about these mods and if they're worth it.
Read MoreFresnel lenses were invented over two centuries ago to help lighthouses prevent shipwrecks. They're still enhancing safety, but now it's for cars and trucks.
Read MoreNo, those half-black, half-white stripes don't mean someone ran out of paint. They're deliberate moves on the part of state transportation departments.
Read MoreThe Oldsmobile 442 is an icon of automotive history, but the meaning of its name hasn't always been clear. Here's what it originally meant and how it evolved.
Read MoreAn e-bike can be a great way for your kid to get some extra exercise. However, there are some things you should know before buying one.
Read MoreGeneral Motors' A-Body and G-Body vehicle platforms have been the basis for many iconic cars. While similar, here are the differences between them.
Read MoreHigh-mileage oil isn't the same as conventional motor oil, and the question of whether you should use it doesn't solely revolve around mileage.
Read MoreThe 427 SOHC was Ford's response to Chrysler's Hemi engines, which dominated NASCAR in the 1960s. But the Cammer's story didn't unfold the way Ford had planned.
Read MoreMost modern pickups aren’t exactly big on creativity. Looking back at trucks from the '40s and '50s shows how stepside and fleetside styles first took shape.
Read MoreThe cabin air filter is an essential part of your vehicle's HVAC system. However, it doesn't last forever. Here's how to tell if it's time to replace yours.
Read MoreThe government outlaws bringing cars into the U.S. that don't follow federal rules, unless they're 25 years old. Here's what happens if you do it anyway.
Read MoreAre you planning a trip to Mexico? Learn which everyday U.S. driving habits can get you ticketed across the border and how to stay safe and compliant.
Read MoreEngine cylinders can misfire for many reasons. There are four causes in particular that you should be aware of; here's what you can do about them.
Read MoreGeneral Motors reined in and phased out division-specific V8s in the late 1970s. It wasn't just about the money — a combination of factors were at play.
Read MoreWhile new cars are faster than ever, a sub-5-second 0-to-60 time is still pretty rare. Here are some of the new vehicles that can accomplish this feat.
Read MoreThe Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance, which traces back to 1999, shows that long-term cooperation can be a viable alternative to mergers and acquisitions.
Read MoreSome car owners might wonder whether waterless car washes are actually worth using. Check out how they work, as well as when you should use them.
Read MoreThe Ford Flex was a fun and quirky vehicle that many enthusiasts miss dearly. Here's what Ford claims is the reason for its discontinuation.
Read MoreMost modern aircraft use four jet engines, but the B-52 bomber has eight. The reasons start in one frantic weekend its designers spent in the 1940s.
Read MoreConsidering their differences in design, you might wonder if you can jump-start a V8 with a four-cylinder car. The answer might surprise you.
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