Working on cars yourself is great. Until it's not. Some cars, you pop the hood, swap whatever needs swapping, and you're back inside watching the game in 20 minutes. Others make you wonder
Porsche's been making sports cars since the '30s and Consumer Reports has been around since 1936, but somehow they never really paid much attention to each other until now. For 2025, CR finall
Here's something wild: most of us would never touch our car keys after a few drinks, but we'll happily hop behind the wheel running on fumes and three hours of sleep like it's no big deal.
Consumer Reports has been putting serious miles on tires—over 350,000 this year alone—to figure out which ones actually go the distance. Here's the thing about tires: how long they
Dodge just opened the order books for the new four-door Charger Scat Pack, and it’s already looking like one of the best performance bargains in America. Under the hood sits a twin-turbo inline-
Land Rover refused a Defender pickup. But a Dutch company judged otherwise, not quite right. Heritage Customs, based in the Netherlands, has just built the first modern Defender truck—the one La
Ram is finally going small. After years of making giant trucks for large American highways, the brand is offering something that truly suits Europe—the Ram Rampage. The larger 1500s and Heavy Du
Front-wheel drive and big power don't really mix. The front wheels are already doing all the steering and most of the braking, so when you ask them to also handle a ton of horsepower, things get m
Mercedes brought the W124 to America in 1985, and honestly, it might've been the last time they built a car that was basically indestructible. People bought them, drove them forever, and then just
Toyota RAV4 is everywhere these days, and for good reason—it pretty much created the whole crossover thing back in the '90s. Now it's the top-selling vehicle in America, not just among S