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Stellantis is bringing diesel back, at least in Europe. After seeing renewed demand from customers, the company has decided to keep diesel engines in the mix and even expand availability across s
Bubbling, peeling, purple-tinted windows are one of those things that make a car look genuinely rough. Taking it to a shop is an option but it's not exactly cheap and it's honestly not that ha
Stuck in traffic, watching someone cut you off for the third time in five minutes, it's pretty easy to assume your state is full of the worst drivers on earth. But some states actually are worse t
Being a NASCAR driver looks glamorous from the outside. Going fast, big crowds, massive sponsorships. But at the end of the day it's still a job, and like any job, the paycheck situation is more c
Larte Design has taken a Porsche Cayenne and decided subtlety is overrated. The tuner just revealed a new body kit for the SUV, built from pre-preg carbon fiber parts. Normally, that would mean expose
Audi isn’t just teasing anymore - the China-only E7X is now out in the real world doing cold-weather testing. Shortly after early photos of the production model surfaced, Audi released a ne
As part of its Twelve 4 Twelve campaign, Jeep has just introduced the new Wrangler Willys 392, which is basically a more stripped-back, slightly more affordable way to get a HEMI under the h
Start-stop has always been one of those features that splits drivers down the middle. You roll up to a red light, the engine shuts off, and just as you’re about to move again, it kicks back on.
When it comes to tiny building bricks, Mattel clearly doesn’t want to leave all the fun to Lego. Its Mattel Brick Shop lineup has been growing steadily, and the latest addition to the Hot Wheels
Race car drivers know what they're signing up for. But the people watching from the stands? They're just there for a good time.June 11, 1955 at Le Mans was a bloodbath. A crash killed 83 p
Remember those viral videos about roads that generate electricity while you drive? Roads with glowing LED lights and surfaces that melt snow automatically? That was solar roadways, and back in 2014 it
Those big blue signs near interstate exits showing gas stations, restaurants, and hotels aren't random. Getting a spot on one can seriously boost a business's profits, and states make good mon
That whole "wheels vs. doors" thing that blew up online a while back was hilarious. People got weirdly passionate arguing about which one there's more of. It turned into this massive deb
V8s have two more cylinders than V6s, which means more parts to maintain. Eight spark plugs instead of six. Eight fuel injectors instead of six. More oil at every change. But does that actually add up
Car keys are basically becoming obsolete. Around 2020, automakers started letting people unlock and start their cars with an Apple Watch. Pretty wild when you think about it.How it works depends o
Chelsea Truck Company has taken the Ineos Grenadier and given it a serious nod to the past with its new “Heritage Remastered” program. Think of it as a time machine for your SUV.The UK
Mercedes is clearly trying to win back some goodwill with AMG fans. Firstly, the new GLC 53 is finally returning to a true six-cylinder engine and doing away with the four-cylinder hybrid setup that n
The Takata airbag crisis remains one of the biggest safety failures in automotive history. It started with a Honda recall back in 2008 and has since snowballed into more than 67 million recalled airba
Rolls-Royce already builds some of the most over-the-top luxury cars on the planet, but the new one-off Phantom Arabesque takes things in a different direction. This one is about detail, the kind
For years, Porsche’s front-engine coupes (the 924, 944, and 968) sat in the shadow of the 911. They were capable, balanced sports cars, but collectors largely overlooked them, which kept pr