Carmakers seem to have a grudge against the traditional shift lever. Rotary dials, fancy knobs, crystal shift orbs (yeah, Genesis did that). Manufacturers keep trying to reinvent the familiar "PR
The Takata airbag crisis remains one of the biggest safety failures in automotive history. It started with a Honda recall back in 2008 and has since snowballed into more than 67 million recalled airba
Window louvers are those slats you see covering the rear glass on classic muscle cars. They look aggressive as hell, but unlike hood scoops that actually feed air to the engine, louvers don't add
An opera window is that little fixed window you see on the side of older cars, usually sitting in the C-pillar behind the rear door. It's small, often oval or rectangular, and it doesn't open.
America's built some incredible cars over the years, but let's be honest - not everything that rolled off the assembly line was a winner. Some were downright terrible. Car enthusiasts were ask
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
Here’s the annoying truth about buying a new car in the U.S.: no matter where you live, you’re getting charged a destination fee. It’s right there on the Monroney sticker, sitting un
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&
Concept cars are magic tricks. They look like real cars, but most of them are closer to movie props than machines anyone could actually drive. Automakers roll them out at shows to spark imagination &m
American sports cars have always loved big engines — big V8s, big noise, big everything. But one car pushed “big” to an absurd level. And no, it wasn’t a Corvette, Camaro, or M