Some cars are best left as prototypes. Maybe the design's too wild for production or the tech's so experimental it wouldn't work in everyday use. Doesn't mean they can't be fascina
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,
Convertible sales have completely cratered over the last 15 years. In the UK, only about 12,000 new drop-tops got registered in 2024. Compare that to 2019 when over 36,000 people bought one. Go back t
So you've retired. Finally. No more boss, no more meetings, just time to actually live. Last thing anyone needs at this point is a car that's constantly in the shop or bleeding money. Thing
It's wild to think about, but 2025 is already flying by. With several months still ahead, there's finally enough data to see which vehicles are actually winning over buyers this year. Spoiler
Picture this: you're cruising down a scenic highway, completely in the zone, when that annoying fuel light starts blinking. Suddenly your perfect ride turns into a frantic hunt for the nearest gas
Car enthusiasts love their rides, but that doesn't stop them from absolutely hating certain quirks. From steering wheel controls that make zero sense to paint jobs thinner than tissue paper, here
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Look, buying a used supercar probably isn't what most financial advisors would call "smart money." These things can cost a fortune to fix when they inevitably break down. But what if som
Okay, so here's the thing about car names. If you're Mercedes or BMW, you can literally call your car "X7 M50i" and people will still throw money at you because it's got that fan