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Why Did Tailfins Have To Disappear?
Changing fashion and concerns over safety were a few of the factors that led to the demise of the tailfin. During a certain era, though, they were everywhere.
This 22,000-Mile 1988 Buick Riviera T-Type Looks Brand New And Has A Functional Cathode Ray Touchscreen
These days, most of the GM E-body models are likely either rusted husks of their former selves rotting away in junk yards.
Greg Biffle's Plane Suffered Instrument Failure Prior To Crash, NTSB Preliminary Report Claims
New information revealed in the National Transportation Safety Board's preliminary report, however, sheds a little more light on what may have caused the crash.
What Makes Engine Oil Turn Black?
Engine oil turns black due to the oil oxidizing and collecting contaminants. Dark oil is not always a sign that it needs to be changed.
There's Such A Thing As Too Much Dash-To-Axle And It Looks Like The Donkervoort P24 RS
If you want the Borzoi of motor vehicles, there's no better place to look.
Waymo Hits Child Near Elementary School, Company Claims Human Driver Would've Done The Same
The Waymo braked as soon as the kid emerged from behind an SUV, slowing from 17 mph to 6 mph. It estimates a human would've hit the child at much higher speed.
This Manual V8 Supercar Is German, Italian, And American All At Once
Capricorn’s first model will be limited to 19 units and comes with a $3.5 million price tag
There’s Only One Way A Mustang Dark Horse Can Beat A BMW M4 Like This
A tuned Ford Mustang Dark Horse goes head-to-head with a BMW M4 Competition in Edmunds' U-Drag showdown
Even Rare Porsches Can Burn You, Just Ask The Seller Who Lost Nearly $200,000
This Gunther Werks 911 Speedster changed hands twice in just months, losing a massive chunk in value despite its jaw-dropping build
They Logged Every Oil Change, But Kia Still Said No To A New Engine At First
Kia initially denied an Optima engine warranty claim over oil change receipts, then reversed course after scrutiny
Northern Ireland Puts The Brakes On How New Drivers Use Their Cars
Northern Ireland’s Graduated License System ensurers learners practice longer before taking their test, then carry fewer passengers when they’ve passed
Driving The 2026 Audi RS e-Tron GT Performance Feels Like Falling Into A Black Hole | Review
The new Audi RS e-tron GT Performance has established itself as one of the finest EVs on sale today
Ram Has The Perfect Maverick Rival, But Reality Says Not Yet
CEO supports bringing the Rampage to the US but high costs and lineup overlap make it unlikely.
Hyundai’s Next SUV Play Looks Nothing Like The One It’s Replacing
The redesigned 2027 or 2028 Hyundai Tucson adds sharp styling, hybrid power, and smarter tech to take on the RAV4 and CR-V
After More Than A Century (Or Two) Of Cars, What Was The Biggest Innovation Ever?
From hand cranks to hands-off, we want to know which leap really moved the needle on car development
Utah Wants To Kill A Roundabout Rule Almost No One Knew Existed
One confusing driving rule could soon disappear after a Utah lawmaker learned it existed only when a friend got pulled over