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
Here is a number that will probably annoy somebody you know. iPhone and Apple CarPlay users are more than twice as likely as Android users to video chat, scroll Instagram, stream Netflix or Hulu, and
The Waymo flood recall might be the most awkward story in self-driving right now, and it just got worse. If you live in Atlanta, Austin, Dallas, Houston, or San Antonio, your robotaxi is on pause.
There is a very specific kind of rage that only happens at night. A driver is heading home, minding their own business, and then some enormous pickup appears in the rearview mirror. Not even
The Tommykaira ZZ has always been one of those wonderfully obscure Japanese sports cars that only true enthusiasts seem to remember. Production ended back in 2021, but two former employees connected t
The Tesla robotaxi fleet is shrinking. Not growing. Shrinking. That's the headline buried in fresh data from May 26. Tesla's unsupervised robotaxi fleet peaked at 39 vehicles in mid-May, sp
Quick question. You walk out to your car on a 95 degree afternoon, check your tires with a gauge, and see they're reading 4 PSI over what the door sticker says. What do you do? If your first in
You're driving along minding your business, maybe halfway through a podcast, maybe thinking about literally nothing, and suddenly your car decides the apocalypse is happening. BAM. T
Memorial Day weekend feels harmless enough on the surface. Burgers on the grill. Coolers packed. Somebody arguing over Bluetooth music before the road trip even starts. Summer energy. Freedom. Long we
Almost everybody who’s driven long distances has had this happen, and the first time it does, it’s honestly kind of creepy. You’re driving normally. Music’s playing. Tra