Back in the 1950s, trucking companies were obsessed with squeezing every last pound of cargo into their loads. Strict length and weight laws made it tough to turn a profit, so everyone was looking for
Kids who watched "Transformers" back in the '80s all remember the same thing - Optimus Prime was that big red and blue flat-nose semi. That's just what he was. The truck looked tough
Winter driving is rough. Between slippery roads, dead batteries, and spending forever scraping ice off the windshield every morning, getting to work becomes a total pain. And honestly, tons of people
Cars are getting heavier every year, and there's no sign of it stopping. The EPA has been tracking this since the early '80s, and new vehicles just keep adding more weight. Electric batteries,
People love to argue Ford vs. Chevy when it comes to trucks. But if the question is “which one is most likely to still be running at 250,000 miles,” the answer is… Toyota Tundra.
Seriously, what's it going to take to kill this thing? The Suburban hit 90 this year. That's insane. Your great-grandparents could've bought one new. And here we are in 2026 and Chevy
So pickups haul a lot of stuff. That's kind of the whole point. But throwing things in the back and just hoping they stay there? Yeah, that doesn't always work out great. The federal govern
Ever driven behind a semi and noticed that weird scoop-shaped panel under the trailer? Turns out, it’s not random. That scoop is part of an aerodynamic setup designed to cut down on drag&mdas
ATV or UTV? Simple question. Big debate. If you’re the kind of person who wants to rip through the woods solo, knees hugging the seat, dust in your teeth, and maybe a slight chance of flippin
Most people don’t think about their wheels until something goes really wrong. But here's the thing: it’s not always the big stuff that does the damage. It’s the tiny things&mdash