Over the years, car companies figured out they needed to idiot-proof engines and transmissions. Limp mode is their answer. When something breaks, the car basically hobbles itself on purpose so things
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
It's not decoration; it's saving you from getting blinded at night. Most people have driven past that little tab on their rearview mirror a thousand times without really thinking about what
Buying a car means finding something reliable that's also comfortable to actually sit in. Turns out Mazda might not be the best pick for anyone who needs places to stash stuff while driving. Co
Some people are annoying in traffic without even realizing it. Others? They know they’re doing something wrong and just don’t care. Either way, here are five things drivers do that make ev
Mercedes knows the S-Class is holy ground. You do not screw this car up. So when they tell you this is just a facelift, do not believe that for one second. This is more like Mercedes taking a deep bre
DS Automobiles recently unveiled something wild at the Brussels Motor Show: the Taylor-made N°4 concept. No, not the golf one. This concept is named after Formula E driver Taylor Barnard, who also
A new custom garage in Thailand, Shana E-Sport, has discovered a cheap way to offer Brabus vibes at a non-Brabus price point. All it took was for them to base the build on a Tank 300, a boxy Chinese S
ATV or UTV? Simple question. Big debate. If you’re the kind of person who wants to rip through the woods solo, knees hugging the seat, dust in your teeth, and maybe a slight chance of flippin
Toyota’s big boss, Akio Toyoda (or Morizo to his racing buddies), is way more than just a guy in a suit. He is a total gearhead who actually gets out there and hits the track himself. After