New York Wants To Make Annoying Car Subscriptions A Thing Of The Past
Most drivers don't want subscription-based options in their cars.
Read MoreMost drivers don't want subscription-based options in their cars.
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Read MoreIt appears the meth was stored separately from the monkeys and was likely intended for human use, not the macaques' consumption
Read MoreBuy this and you'll be able to listen to the wail of that naturally aspirated V10, completely uninterrupted by all that "roof" nonsense.
Read MoreIf safety is at the top of your list, these five brands stand out. In fact, one of them patented the three-point seat belt, then let the world use it for free.
Read MoreTires are something that you don't want to cheap out on, but convincing counterfeits can make that hard. Here's how to tell a real tire from a clone.
Read MoreFour-cylinder engines are able to output massive power. In some cases, they can rival V8 engines when comparing their horsepower and displacements.
Read MoreAlthough the HEMI name is associated with Chrysler's iconic V8s, there are a handful of hemispherical engines that were made by entirely different companies.
Read MoreTraditional automatic transmissions are making a comeback, but why? In short, money and comfort -- and BMW isn’t the only brand rethinking its gearbox choices.
Read MoreMost drivers have probably noticed that gas prices can vary wildly, even within the same state or town. Here's why that is and how gas prices work.
Read MoreVoyager 1 and 2 traveled billions of miles to reach the heliopause, showing how the Sun’s magnetic influence marks the boundary of our solar system.
Read MoreMany drivers may have never heard of engine block heaters. However, these devices can be extremely useful, depending on where you live. Here's what to know.
Read MoreThe differences between a 400- and 800-volt EV are more than a simple question of voltage. They affect the vehicles' weight, efficiency, and price.
Read MoreYour engine bay needs cleaning too, but you have to approach it carefully to avoid soaking sensors, wiring, and other parts that react badly to moisture.
Read MoreHave you ever wondered why we still measure an engine's output in horsepower? It all started as clever marketing, but the term never went away.
Read MoreFrom loyalty and rewards programs to fuel-price apps, there are plenty of ways to save money on gas. Use them, and you'll never have to pay full price again.
Read MoreCurious what drove Chevy’s switch to a flat-plane crank in the Corvette? Here's how this setup boosts rpm, improves scavenging, and creates a unique sound.
Read MoreHarley-Davidson showrooms have been closing across the United States. Let's take a look at what kind of economic forces are behind these closures.
Read MoreBacking up into a parking spot can be daunting, but it's actually not as difficult as you may think. Here's a simple method for backing into a parking space.
Read MoreThere's only one country left without traffic lights. The lack of them is just one of the things that makes this place unique among the world's nations.
Read MoreRemoving a seized oil drain plug can be difficult, but it's not impossible. Here are some of the best methods to try when removing a stuck drain plug.
Read MoreAll cars need routine maintenance, but you can go above and beyond by using additives to boost performance and longevity. Here are some of the best additives.
Read MoreThose futuristic spacecraft in "Star Wars" didn't come out of nowhere. X-wings are basically space Spitfires, and Y-wings rework this World War II fighter.
Read MoreFive-cylinder engines are seeing less use in recent years. While they have some unfortunate cons, they also have great pros that make them worth remembering.
Read MoreLarge SUVs can offer plenty of cargo space and high-end features. According to Consumer Reports, there are five in particular that stand above the rest.
Read MoreConsumer Reports ranks the reliability of numerous car brands. Of these brands, three in particular are considered to be the most reliable German automakers.
Read MoreYellow traffic lights in over 20 countries count down to when the red light appears, but that's banned in the United States. Here's why the U.S. is different.
Read MoreThese classic discontinued Nissan models remain excellent purchases, whether for their standout features, impressive performance, reliability, or design.
Read MoreDually trucks are made to excel at heavy-duty jobs. According to owners, three brands in particular make some of the best models for those jobs.
Read MoreThese days, vehicles' engines seem to change with every new regulation. But these car and truck engines lasted decades with few major alterations.
Read MoreFormula 3 cars used to have side pod air intakes up until the 2010s. Check out why they were used, as well as why these pods aren't around anymore.
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