Nobody at Chevrolet actually named it the Stovebolt. When the inline six-cylinder showed up in 1929, gearheads took one look at those slotted bolts holding the pushrod covers and oil pan together and
People love to argue Ford vs. Chevy when it comes to trucks. But if the question is “which one is most likely to still be running at 250,000 miles,” the answer is… Toyota Tundra.
For shoppers chasing affordable horsepower over the past decade, a few standout vehicles delivered serious power without gutting your wallet. From muscle cars to work trucks, here are the 10 best hors
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
Flat tire, long day, nowhere near home—that’s when most drivers discover what kind of spare their car actually has. For a lot of modern cars in the U.S., that means the skinny little &ldqu
Ford is changing course, and it’s doing it fast. The push to go all-in on electric vehicles turned out to be more expensive and slower than expected, so the company is now scaling things back. T
Car ads love a famous face — but plenty of automakers have quietly borrowed famous voices, too. The narrator you hear in a slick SUV spot or a dramatic truck ad might actually be someone you&rsq
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&
Ask any truck owner which engines actually last and you'll get some strong opinions. Frame doesn't matter, interior doesn't matter—if the motor dies at 150k, that's it. But there
Drive a sedan one day and hop in a big rig the next, and you'll notice the windshields are completely different. Most cars have windshields that lean back pretty aggressively, while semis and big