There was a time when gasoline wasn’t just bad for the planet — it was literally messing with people’s brains. Back in 1923, the very first gallon of leaded gasoline was sold in Dayt
Renault just pulled off one of those quiet flex moments that makes engineers smile and range-anxiety people raise an eyebrow. They took their wild Filante concept, a single-seat electric thing (looks
BMW might have finally admitted what a lot of drivers already know. Our necks take a beating, especially after long drives or one too many hours hunched over a screen. A newly spotted BMW patent revea
V12 engines are already ridiculous. Huge. Expensive. Overcomplicated. Most brands avoid them entirely. Now add a manual transmission and you’re basically talking about something that shouldn&rsq
The Rimac Nevera R already sits in a tiny corner of the hypercar world. Only forty people on the planet get one. Rimac looked at that number and basically said, “Cool, but let’s go even cr
Flat tire, long day, nowhere near home—that’s when most drivers discover what kind of spare their car actually has. For a lot of modern cars in the U.S., that means the skinny little &ldqu
That taped X across a car’s headlights didn’t start as a fashion statement, a movie reference, or something to show off at Cars & Coffee. It was there for a very real, very practical r
Owning a McLaren is out of reach for most people, but McLaren has found a way to sneak into more homes anyway. Not through a car, but through a gaming chair that costs about as much as a used hatchbac
Chevrolet is stepping into America’s 250th anniversary with something a little more meaningful than a badge refresh. The brand has launched the Stars & Steel Collection, a limited run of spe
Anyone shopping for an affordable new car today probably isn’t surprised when the spec sheet says “front-wheel drive.” For budget models — think Honda Civic, Toyota Corolla, Ki