While SUVs have become a staple of American roads over the past couple decades, very few new ones are still available with a manual gearbox. Truth is the manual isn't being sold as an option with
Mazda's not a volume giant compared to other Japanese automakers but enthusiasts respect the brand. For decades if you wanted a rewarding rear-wheel drive sports car, the MX-5 Miata was probably y
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Drum brakes are mostly gone now, though weirdly the Audi Q4 e-tron still rocks them in back for some reason. Took forever to get here. Disc brakes got invented way back in 1902, same year drum brakes
American police cars have changed a lot over the years, from the old Plymouth and Dodge models to today's Fords and Chevys. They've got some upgrades compared to regular cars, but they're
Remember when 100,000 miles felt like the end of the road? Not anymore. These days, most well-maintained cars — especially the good ones like Toyota, Honda, or Lexus — can easily hit 200,0
Car theft is down compared to last year, but it’s still very much a thing. In the first half of 2025 alone, more than 330,000 vehicles were reported stolen across the U.S. That’s fewer tha
After months of teasing, Ford has finally pulled the wraps off the refreshed Taurus for the Middle East and a handful of other markets. If you’ve already seen the updated 2026 Mondeo that debute
Honda has given the Pilot a fairly noticeable glow-up, and the first impression is that the SUV finally looks a bit tougher. The front end gets the biggest attitude change thanks to reshaped intakes,
The Nissan Caravan isn’t exactly new, but it’s still kicking—and for 2026, it’s getting a refresh aimed at making it more comfortable, more practical, and a bit more fun, espec