Some cars are best left as prototypes. Maybe the design's too wild for production or the tech's so experimental it wouldn't work in everyday use. Doesn't mean they can't be fascina
Cars keep changing and not everyone's thrilled about it. Automakers used to build whatever they wanted. Now there are rules for everything. Emissions, noise, safety, design, all of it. The EPA say
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.
Most people assume tire dust just… disappears. You drive, the grooves get shallower, you buy new tires, end of story. But what actually happens to that missing rubber is way less tidy &mdash
Anyone who’s taken a road trip in the U.S. has noticed it: gas might cost $4-plus in California and barely $2-something in Oklahoma. Same country, same gasoline — wildly different price ta
You've probably seen them on highways across America – diesel trucks belching massive clouds of black smoke from their exhaust stacks. This controversial modification, known as "rolling
The Mercedes-AMG GT 63 S E Performance is already a serious machine, but Brabus decided that wasn’t enough. Their latest creation, called the Brabus 1000, takes things to the extreme with 986 bh
General Motors is gearing up for a comeback in the UK, and this time, it’s going all-electric. According to GM Europe boss Pere Brugal, the company is finally ready to bring Cadillac to British
Toyota’s taking a different route on the road to cleaner performance, and it’s not just about EVs or hybrids anymore. One of their most interesting moves? A rally-ready GR Yaris powered no
Look, most people couldn't care less what's lurking under their hood. Gas pedal goes down, car goes forward—mission accomplished. But tell a gearhead that their favorite engine is gettin