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
Cars are getting heavier every year, and there's no sign of it stopping. The EPA has been tracking this since the early '80s, and new vehicles just keep adding more weight. Electric batteries,
Just as the outgoing Audi RS6 prepares to retire, Mansory has dropped a bombshell—a final, over-the-top version that cranks up both power and presence to an almost absurd level. This isn’t
Subaru is taking a different approach to this year’s Tokyo Auto Salon in 2026. Instead of dressing up rugged off-roaders, the Japanese automaker is letting loose with speed, handling, and track-
The Rimac Nevera R already sits in a tiny corner of the hypercar world. Only forty people on the planet get one. Rimac looked at that number and basically said, “Cool, but let’s go even cr
Celebrities live in a world of private jets, personal chefs, and red-carpet everything — so you’d think their garages would be packed with nothing but exotic metal. Surprisingly, some big
Polestar has quietly created one of the best deals in the luxury EV world, and it comes in the shape of the Polestar 3. On paper, the SUV starts at $67,500, which feels about right for its segment. Th
Mercedes has debuted the next generation of the GLB, and it shows off sharper styling, improved technology, and a versatile platform that can accommodate various powertrains. It’s got one weird
Most people think dual-clutch transmissions showed up out of nowhere in the 2000s, right around the time paddle shifters went mainstream. In reality, the idea is a lot older — and the journey to
Citroën showed up at the São Paulo Motor Show with a little surprise for the budget-friendly Basalt/C3 X. The standard model is already aimed at people who want something practical but not