A lot of drivers know the badge on the back of their car. AWD. 4WD. Maybe nothing at all, which usually means front-wheel drive and a salesperson who did not have much to brag about. But
Most drivers assume they would know if something serious was wrong with their car. That seems fair. If a vehicle has a safety problem, surely someone would call, email, text, send a giant red enve
Audi’s back on the Q4 again. Yeah, it already got a refresh not long ago, but this one feels more like they actually paid attention to what people said. On the outside, it’s small stuff
Want to rile up a group of car lovers? Ask this: what's the perfect amount of horsepower for a sports car? Chances are you'll get as many different answers as people in the group. Debate will
If you saw this Beetle parked on the street, you probably wouldn’t give it a second look. It has the right shape, the right stance, and none of the usual clues that something wild is going on un
It's wild to think about, but 2025 is already flying by. With several months still ahead, there's finally enough data to see which vehicles are actually winning over buyers this year. Spoiler
Tesla's basically turned the car world upside down, whether people love it or hate it. The Model Y has become America's best-selling electric SUV, but how reliable is it really? Turns out, it&
Rolls-Royce has shared its sales results for 2024 along with a £300 million ($373 million) investment to expand its Bespoke and Coachbuilt divisions at the Goodwood facilities. The carmaker
Finally, the fifth-generation Toyota 4Runner is going out of production to make way for the first completely revamped 4Runner since the Bush administration. The 4Runner will forego the V6 in favo
Volkswagen has announced that it will soon enter the US pickup truck market with an all-electric vehicle. The German automaker will build the model on a new EV platform and give it a unique drivetrain