BMW of North America is recalling 58,713 vehicles after identifying a possible fire risk tied to an air conditioning wiring harness. The issue can occur during a routine cabin air filter replacement,
Carmakers seem to have a grudge against the traditional shift lever. Rotary dials, fancy knobs, crystal shift orbs (yeah, Genesis did that). Manufacturers keep trying to reinvent the familiar "PR
The 2016 Lexus RX 350 showed up with a bunch of siblings that year. Extended-wheelbase RX-L, sporty F-Sport, gas and hybrid options. Big step up from the previous generation that ran 2010 to 2015. Peo
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
Buying a used car is always a gamble. Sometimes you score something barely driven and certified. Other times you end up with absolute garbage. The trick is stacking the odds in your favor, and one eas
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
Dry rot on tires isn't really rot at all. It's the rubber breaking down chemically, showing up as cracks, fading, and weird lines on the sidewalls and treads. New tires are flexible and dark b
Race car drivers know what they're signing up for. But the people watching from the stands? They're just there for a good time. June 11, 1955 at Le Mans was a bloodbath. A crash killed 83 p
The Lamborghini Revuelto is still the new kid in Lamborghini’s lineup, yet it’s already getting more attention from regulators than most supercars ever do. That’s a bit surpris
Anyone with pets knows they're basically family. So when you're heading out somewhere, you want them comfortable and not stressed out. Turns out electric cars are actually pretty awesome for h