Most people learn car stuff the same way they learn everything else in adult life: badly, on the fly, and usually five minutes after the problem starts. Nobody hands you a guide called How Not to B
Lotus is bringing back the Scura name, this time on the Emira. The badge first appeared on the 2009 Exige, and now it returns on something more current. The theme is simple. Dark. Satin grey body,
A lot of drivers assume a serious car problem would never stay hidden for long. Surely there would be a letter, a call, or at least some kind of warning. But that is not how it works. All over the U.S
Smart is moving into new territory with the #6 EHD, and it leaves the small city car image behind without trying to hold onto it. You can see that in the shape. It goes for a fastback profile with
If you were hoping for some big Ferrari drama, this isn’t it. Ferrari has a small issue with the Ferrari 12Cilindri in the US, but it’s pretty minor. Some cars ended up with windows that a
Four-wheel steering has been around longer than you think. From the early 1900s to be exact although it's become a buzz-word much more recently for big luxurious cars specifically. Part of the all
Headlines about electric vehicle owner satisfaction and failure rates certainly catch our eye sending us into a research frenzy about what cars are actually the most reliable and not just glazed in hi
The 3-Series has always been the safe bet in BMW’s lineup. Familiar, balanced, and easy to recommend. That’s exactly why this next step feels like such a big deal. The new BMW i3 (Neue Kla
When thinking about American sports cars the Chevrolet Corvette is the first name that comes to mind. Its place of pride in the U.S. market has held steady for decades seemingly uninterrupted. There h
More cars have active safety features like automatic emergency braking and lane keep assist than ever before yet fatality statistics are higher now than over the past 12 years according to the Insuran