Supercars have always played by the same rule: big engine, big noise, big numbers. Ferrari, Lamborghini, Bugatti — they all swear by eight cylinders or more, sometimes way more. In this world, d
Exhaust tips are one of those little details that quietly ruin the look of a car. From a distance, the paint can be glossy, the wheels spotless — and then the camera zooms in on the back and t
Dakar has always been brutal on both drivers and machines. In the mid-80s, it was even tougher than it is today. The 1985 rally ran for more than three weeks and covered thousands of miles across dese
Back in 2008, Hurst decided to celebrate its 50th birthday properly. It teamed up with Dodge and built a tiny run of special Vipers. Just 50 cars in total. Now, two of those cars are heading t
Owning a McLaren is out of reach for most people, but McLaren has found a way to sneak into more homes anyway. Not through a car, but through a gaming chair that costs about as much as a used hatchbac
Modern cars rarely try to look fun anymore, which is probably why small tuning houses in Japan keep finding ways to loosen things up. Damd’s latest project does exactly that, turning Honda&rsquo
You know that weird film that always shows up on the inside of your windshield? The one you wipe off and then somehow it’s back two days later like it pays rent? Yeah. That thing. It’s
Celebrities live in a world of private jets, personal chefs, and red-carpet everything — so you’d think their garages would be packed with nothing but exotic metal. Surprisingly, some big
Jeep Wrangler owners have always treated door-removal like a seasonal ritual. On older models, it mostly came down to tracking down the Torx tool kit and unscrewing a few stubborn bolts. But the newes
When gas prices jump, drivers start trying every trick in the book to squeeze a little more mileage out of a tank. And on hilly roads, the idea seems obvious: why not drop the car into neutral on the