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Crazy to think how far Cadillac's come with tech in just 25 years. Remember when power steering was considered cutting-edge? Now Caddy owners are cruising hands-free for millions of miles every mo
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Remember those boxy SUVs from the '90s? The ones that looked like they might tip over if you sneezed while taking a corner? Turns out they actually were pretty terrible at staying upright. Back
Diesel power might be great for fuel economy and towing stuff, but let's be honest—some carmakers just weren't interested. While plenty of manufacturers embraced the diesel life, these 1
A British company is shaking up the automotive world with suspension tech that might leave luxury brands scrambling to keep up. Hydraulic suspensions have long been known for their power - just che
The battle for automotive supremacy isn't about horsepower or fuel efficiency anymore. It's about code. Tomorrow's cars won't just be machines that get you from A to B. They'll
When you spot a Toyota in a parking lot, chances are it was designed by a small California team most people have never heard of. Meet Calty, Toyota's American design studio that's been quietly
Alright, so Engler Automotive is back at it—and this time, they’ve taken a Rolls-Royce and basically said, “What if we made this thing cooler, faster, and a whole lot more dramatic?&