If you’ve got a Ford with a 3.7-liter V6 from the 2010s, here’s something you’ll want to know, especially if it came out of an Explorer or a cop car. This engine was used in everythi
Ferrari loves making special editions of their regular cars, and honestly, who can blame them? When people are throwing money at you for the privilege of owning something rare, why not keep the party
The Dodge Viper was already completely insane when it debuted in 1992. Eight-liter V10, no traction control, and a tendency to bite anyone who wasn't paying attention. But apparently, Dodge though
There's something refreshing about Tisha Johnson's approach to car design. While most automakers are busy making vehicles bigger, fancier, and more expensive, she's going in the complete o
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BMW is diving deeper into the future of electric mobility by starting real-world tests of solid-state batteries—and they’re using a prototype version of the i7 luxury sedan to do it. So
So get this – everyone thinks fancy air suspension is some European luxury invention, right? Nope! Turns out America got there first, way back in the 50s. Cadillac dropped the Eldorado Brough
Just when you thought Mansory couldn’t possibly go any wilder, they’ve gone and done it again—this time with the already bonkers Ferrari Purosangue. Say hello to the Pugnator Tricolo
Remember when engine size was everything? Those days are gone. With electric cars now casually throwing around 1,000+ horsepower figures, traditional performance engines needed a new way to stand out.
Everyone's been writing obituaries for the manual transmission for years now, but guess what? There are still some awesome cars out there where you can row your own gears. Sure, they're gettin