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
Bugatti hasn’t even started delivering the Tourbillon yet, and people are already imagining how it could look with aftermarket wheels. Vossen jumped in early with some renders, showing the hyper
The car world has always attracted big dreamers — and a fair number of con artists. Back in the 1970s, one of the strangest cases of all came in the shape of the Dale, a three-wheeled “m
Carbon-ceramic brakes have a great reputation. They’re lighter, handle crazy heat, and usually show up on expensive performance cars. Compared to regular iron brakes, they can cut a lot of wei
“Stranger Things” has always nailed the vibe — the clothes, the music, the hair, all of it. The cars, too… well, mostly. The show’s had a few misses over the years, like
Xiaomi still hasn’t taken its EVs beyond China, and people abroad are getting impatient, but back home the brand just keeps gaining speed. October was another big month. Xiaomi sold 48,654 ca
See a Mazda from down the street and it's probably wearing Soul Red Crystal. That deep, glowing red that changes depending on how you look at it. Looks amazing, sure, but that's not why it'
Anyone who dailies an old car already knows fuel is a pain in the ass. Everything's got ethanol in it now, and while modern cars couldn't care less, try explaining that to a 50-year-old carbur
Cars have been part of American life for more than 100 years — and along the way, the auto world has cranked out some genuinely cool eras… and some truly awful ideas. For every ‘60s
So muscle cars basically started when some genius at Oldsmobile in '49 thought "hey, what if we just throw a massive V8 in a lighter car?" The Rocket 88 happened, people went nuts, and s