European Space Agency Is Building A Hypersonic Spaceplane
There have been several attempts over the decades to build a so-called Single Stage to Orbit (SSTO) vehicle, but thus far, none have succeeded.
Read MoreThere have been several attempts over the decades to build a so-called Single Stage to Orbit (SSTO) vehicle, but thus far, none have succeeded.
Read MoreIn fairness, SpaceX may have a point. AST SpaceMobile's proposed satellites are the size of a tennis court and would be visible to the naked eye from the ground
Read MoreNo word on what the new Model Y will (or, rather, won't) feature.
Read MoreA whopping 92 percent of new vehicles sold in the U.S. priced under $30,000 are imports.
Read MoreBMW's iDrive X looks to be a major departure from what we've seen in BMWs of the past, and we can't tell how CarPlay Ultra would even fit into this setup.
Read MoreSydney Charlet's business of moving people's cars around to avoid getting street sweeping tickets is booming.
Read MoreJack lives in Oregon, has a budget of $15,000 and wants something good for highway cruising that will also return some respectable MPG. What car should he buy?
Read MoreThe National Transportation Safety Board concluded its investigation into the crash and believes it knows why the plane crashed — it was overloaded with moose meat.
Read MoreOf all of Elon Musk's pie in the sky promises, this one rings the most hollow.
Read MoreThe sixth-generation model is expected to come sometime in 2027, and powered by a Toyota-built turbocharged 2.0-liter inline-four hybrid.
Read MoreFive years into the endeavor, the sport has reduced its emissions by 26%, or halfway to its goal.
Read MoreWe're looking at Tesla's ever-worsening earnings calls, as well as Hyundai's tariff hit.
Read MoreIts single-piece canopy is hinged at the front and the upper shell can be removed, transforming it into an "open-air track car."
Read MoreHonda says the new Prelude will share its suspension, wide front and rear tracks, and Brembo front brakes with the Civic Type R.
Read MoreWhile today's Roxor was originally classified as an "off-highway side-by-side," its seller claims it to be street legal and says they "drive it everywhere."
Read MoreNorth Americans might be falling out of love with EVs, but Brits can't get enough of packing on the electron-powered miles.
Read MoreNASCAR announced on Wednesday that the Cup Series will contest a street race at Naval Base Coronado in San Diego, California in late June next season.
Read MoreSure, you can buy a used fire truck, but you can't pretend to be a firefighter when you're not.
Read MoreGoogle Street View's coverage boasts 12 million miles across 110 countries, and the company is taking new pictures of those miles all the time.
Read MoreThe midsize sedan will end production by the end of the month, and since it's already July 23, that means the TLX only has days to live, not weeks.
Read MoreDelta Air Lines had to quickly cancel a long-haul flight on Tuesday despite the crew arriving on time and there being no issues with the planes.
Read MoreA mere four Kia Sportages slipped in and the dealership responded as dealerships often do; opportunistically.
Read MoreApparently, it's BMW's responsibility to force Pfizer to lower its prices. Or something.
Read MoreWe're looking at the new tariffs on Japan, as well as Europe's hopes for similar treatment.
Read MoreVery fast, very exclusive, very expensive. The recipe for a supercar is simple, but picking a favorite isn't.
Read MoreWill the A6 and S6 E-Tron be enough to convince American consumers to go electric even without tax incentives? Audi hopes so, and so do I.
Read MoreAccording to the seller of today's Volvo, they are constantly being bugged by people wanting to feature the car in movies and TV shows.
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