This Dodge Viper's Leopard Print V10 Is The Best Way To Make It Go Faster
Everybody knows that putting a nice leopard-print pattern on your engine will make your car go faster.
Read MoreEverybody knows that putting a nice leopard-print pattern on your engine will make your car go faster.
Read MoreThe new bZ Woodland is Toyota's version of the wagon-like Subaru Trailseeker EV.
Read MoreOur readers told us about the traffic jams they still remember because they were just that traumatic.
Read MoreToday, we're looking at another crappy scheme by Tesla CEO Elon Musk and how much tariffs are going to cost Japanese automakers.
Read MoreThe term daily driver has a somewhat negative connotation.
Read MoreToday's Nice Price or No Dice still allows us to experience a bygone era of gargantuan proportions and marshmallow handling.
Read MoreCurrent Yankees players own surprisingly boring cars, and now we've got footage of Mets players leaving Citi Field to prove which is the superior New York team.
Read MoreIt shouldn't come as much of a surprise that Musk's artificial intelligence company is also a polluting mess.
Read MoreF1 teams can take the dish soap out of their drivers' onboard drink bottles because swearing is back on the menu.
Read MoreBased on publicly available car sales data, Mazda's glorious MX-5 is the least-driven car in America. Which begs the question, what is wrong with you people?
Read MoreIt's built on Toyota's e-TNGA platform, which also underpins the bZ and its Subaru Solterra and Lexus RZ siblings.
Read MoreTurning a plane into Air Force One requires a lot more than a tacky gold livery and would, in fact, likely cost taxpayers close to $1 billion.
Read MoreTexas House HB2462 grants all mothers—including expecting mothers—use of high occupancy vehicle lanes even if they are the only person in the vehicle.
Read MoreOne air traffic controller managed all the flights in Newark for three hours on Monday night, while tech outages have delayed or canceled hundreds of flights.
Read MoreWho doesn't love a car movie? Even if a movie isn't about cars, we always pick up on whatever automotive bits we can.
Read MoreToday, we're looking at how Trump's trade deals help Tesla, as well as how they're hurting Subaru.
Read MoreWhat car do you think has the best-looking engine bay?
Read MoreThe BMW E64 is somewhat better looking, with a low nose and proper BMW twin-kidney grille nose. In convertible form, it has some better angles.
Read MoreMark Reuss's response to the rumor mill: Nope, no way, uh-huh, not happening. The Cadillac XLR is dead, and it'll stay dead.
Read MoreToyota is simplifying the EV's name in the U.S., now just calling it the bZ for 2026.
Read MoreA Dallas driver launched their car off a roundabout last Thursday, sending the crashing car rolling before it, burst into flames and smashed into a condo.
Read MoreMusk confirmed major deals with Saudi for all of his companies, including approval for SpaceX's Starlink to provide air and sea monitoring systems.
Read MoreIf you're a fan of cutting-edge technology, high efficiency and a lovely driving experience, then you should be able to look past the updated BMW iX's exterior.
Read MoreThe Doctor from "Doctor Who" has two hearts because he's from the planet Gallifrey. But why in the world do diesel trucks have two batteries?
Read MoreEvery championship race (bar Indy, which drew no European entrants) run in 1950 was won by the Alfa Romeo team.
Read MoreThe rumors are true. You're going to have to wait just a bit longer before you can take a ride on the world's largest commercial aircraft, but for good reason.
Read MoreRacer Cesare Bassanini gave this diminutive machine an injection of gamma radiation and turned it into the incredible Hulk.
Read MoreThere's little that can make your stomach drop like walking outside to find that a key part of your car is gone. Here are the car parts thieves love to steal.
Read MoreDespite bikes overall selling better in Europe than the U.S., Harley sells less than a third as many bikes across the pond as it does right here.
Read MoreVolkswagen is recalling 5,637 ID Buzzes because their third row of seats is too wide to only have two seatbelts.
Read MoreThe Pope has had Popemobiles made from American cars in the past, but I think there's opportunity here to make an even funnier choice.
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