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
Parking hasn't really changed in over a century. The goal is still the same: don't hit anything. Self-parking technology promised to fix that by taking human error out of the equation. And if
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
Scout has taken the wraps off a closer look at its Traveler Pacific Mist concept, a lightly updated version of the SUV it first showed at last year’s LA Auto Show. Scout calls it a “re-the
The TRX is back, and Ram wants everyone to know that. After a short break, the famous pickup returns for 2027 with more power, more attitude, and the official comeback of the SRT badge. This is the fi
Wrenching on your own car can be satisfying. But let’s be real — not every job is meant for the garage floor and a YouTube video. Some fixes are dangerous. Some are way more complicated
After nearly twelve years of rocking the same look - which, let’s be honest, is basically a century in car years -Suzuki has finally given the legendary Carry and Super Carry a much-needed glow-
Land Rover is giving classic Defender fans something pretty special: the chance to take an older Defender and rebuild it with the colors, trims, and materials introduced on the new Defender Octa. It&r
Everyone’s seen that car — the one leaving a mysterious dark puddle on the street. It’s gross, sure, but it’s also more than just a “ugh, who parked here?” moment.
Power windows feel so normal today that it’s easy to forget cars once made everyone work for it — literally — with hand cranks. But the idea of raising your window with a button isn&