Bigger is better, right? Usually. But not always. The cars on this list prove it. They all have small engines with enough power to hit at least 150 mph. Some get closer to 200. Some of these tiny e
J.D. Power just dropped its 2026 U.S. Vehicle Dependability Survey. If you're into reliability stats, this is your Super Bowl. Great for settling arguments about whether Chevys really beat Fords o
Enthusiast cars split people pretty hard. Gearheads have specific tastes, which means certain cars get cult followings while others get torn apart for not living up to expectations or lacking the exac
People who spend time in new cars complain about tech being overwhelming, pointless, or just not useful. Fair enough. But for every useless feature, there's at least one that's genuinely great
Door handles used to be the most boring part of a car. You grab, you pull, you get in. Done. Now they’re like mini tech experiments. Tap here, swipe there, and wait for it to pop out. Looks slic
Parking hasn't really changed in over a century. The goal is still the same: don't hit anything. Self-parking technology promised to fix that by taking human error out of the equation. And if
Visit Japan and one thing hits you immediately: vans. Vans absolutely everywhere. The entire country runs on these boxy little things instead of pickup trucks, and the one you'll see most is the T
The Toyota Century Coupe is moving closer to production. New reports from Japan say Toyota plans to drop the expected V8 and use a V12 plug-in hybrid instead, with output said to exceed 800 horsepower
The current Toyota Supra may look and feel modern, but it’s no longer the new kid on the block. The reborn MkV has been around for nearly seven years now, and it’s set to bow out in just a
Touchscreens keep getting better, but you might wonder if the one in your car, which uses the same tech as tablets and phones, is actually any tougher. If it craps out, replacing it can cost a fortune