While the new electric Scout from Scout Motors keeps making headlines, some people are looking in the opposite direction. Instead of waiting for a modern EV version of the classic 4x4, they would rath
Part of why people connect with cars is the feeling when they get behind the wheel. Research from Transport for London found there's real psychology behind our connection to cars. Personalizing a
Big changes are coming for the Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra, and General Motors is already getting its factories ready. Up in Ontario, the Oshawa Assembly plant is getting another $63 million
Cars keep changing and not everyone's thrilled about it. Automakers used to build whatever they wanted. Now there are rules for everything. Emissions, noise, safety, design, all of it. The EPA say
Volkswagen just did something pretty clever with the Volkswagen Multivan. The new Multivan Camper is not a fully built camper like the Volkswagen California. Instead, it is basically an empty, factory
For India, Nissan has rolled out the Nissan Gravite, a seven-seat subcompact MPV with crossover vibes. It is closely related to the recently updated Renault Triber, and you can tell. The differences a
Car theft has been around as long as street parking. Before cars, people stole horses. In 18th-century Pennsylvania, horse thieves got branded with the letters H and T on their foreheads after being s
Suzuki has officially wrapped up the Swift Sport ZC33S with a Final Edition, and with it, the end of its last proper hot hatch. The new-generation Swift doesn’t offer a performance version at al
Start-stop has always been one of those features that splits drivers down the middle. You roll up to a red light, the engine shuts off, and just as you’re about to move again, it kicks back on.
Muscle cars had their moment from about 1964 to 1970. Pontiac dropped the GTO in '64 and suddenly everyone was shoving massive V8s into whatever would fit. Pretty straightforward idea: big engine,