Remember when there were, like, NO cars? Yeah, neither do we. But in 1900, owning a car was a rich-person flex. Governments realized they needed to track who owned what, hence the first license plates
You know how your car needs gas to go? Well, carburetors were the OG part that made that happen for DECADES. Think of them like fancy fuel blenders: It's All About the Mix: Gas alone won&
So, those electric motor "crate engines" are a thing now. You know, pop one in and your grandpa's old ride runs on batteries! Sounds weird, but it's actually gaining steam: Why
Okay, every car has a speedometer, right? The big dial that tells you how fast you're going... but have you ever thought about HOW it actually knows? Turns out, it's kinda weird, and not as ac
Okay, remember that whole mess with GM selling our driving data? Turns out, even a reporter who was ON this story got caught in it... she thought she'd opted out, but NOPE. And she's far from
So, the safety experts tested those fancy "automatic braking" systems on ten popular small SUVs. Turns out... oof. Only ONE got a "good", and SEVEN were straight-up bad. Yikes for
Cars changed the world, period. Some were flashy, some were basic, but they ALL made their mark. Here's the ultimate list: 1. The OG People's Car: Volkswagen Beetle: Love Bug, Herbie, whate
Okay, the whole EV thing is hitting a wall. Sales are kinda rising, but nobody's making the big bucks they predicted. Ford especially – they're LOSING money on every EV sold, like, billi
Anyone else feel like they're going blind every time they drive at night? Turns out, there's reasons, and it's not just those jerks with blinding aftermarket headlights. This engineer dude
Back in the early days of racing, even a minor accident could turn deadly. Take Patrick Jacquemart – 1981, car barely gets dinged, but HE ends up with a fractured skull and fatal brain damage. M