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16-Cylinder Engines Are Extremely Cool, But Only A Few Production Cars Have Used Them
Obviously, the bigger the number the better, and that goes for engines.
18,000 Waters In One Order Causes Taco Bell To Pause AI Drive-Through Rollout
After an ambitious AI rollout that brought the technology to 500 drive-through locations, the company is reassessing the plan.
Rudy Giuliani Hospitalized After Getting Rear-Ended, And Things Only Get Weirder From There
The good news is, neither the Honda driver nor the Bronco driver suffered life-threatening injuries and Giuliani is also reportedly expected to recover fully.
How To Check Power Steering Fluid (And How Often You Need To Change It)
It's good practice to change it every 50,000 miles or five years. If your steering fluid is contaminated (it will be dark red), you should change it pronto.
What We Really Need Is A Hypercar Made By Vacuum Company That Says It's The Apple Of China
Dreame's intentions are all spectacularly vague at this point.
Audi Concept C Is A 'Radically Simple' Targa Roof Electric Sports Car Going Into Production In 2027
The production version of the Concept C will use the same platform as the Porsche 718 EV, and it should just like this show car.
13 Ways To Stop Vibration On Motorcycle Handlebars
Riding a motorcycle can be a thrill, but if your handlebars are vibrating, you need to take caution. Here are the most common reasons this is happening.
10 Cheap Daily-Driver Sports Cars That Won't Cost A Fortune To Insure
Looking for a car that you can use everyday and have some fun with? Here are the sports cars that you can use as a daily driver without paying high premiums.
Southwest Adds Secondary Cockpit Barrier, Allowing Pilots To Safely Dash To The Toilet
This feature will be a common sight on all commercial planes in the future.
BMW Added A Cage To The CE 04 So You Can Fall Over In Helmet-Free Peace
The BMW Vision CE's metal rollcage "eliminates the need for a helmet as well as protective clothing."
Cyberattack Hits Jaguar Land Rover, Forcing Temporary Shutdown
Workers at JLR's Merseyside and Halewood factories were told not to report to work early Monday morning due to a "global IT system issue."
Whatever Happened To BMW's Laser Headlights?
BMW had to phase out laser headlights due to new regulations in the US limiting their brightness. In addition, price is a major concern for including them.
How Fast Were NASCAR Cars Before Restrictor Plates?
A mighty crash at Talladega pushed NASCAR to order installation of restrictor plates in 1988. Before that, speeds were soaring. And they'd be even higher today.
Is It Legal To Drive A Truck Without The Bed?
There are a few reasons why you might drive a pickup truck without a bed, and while this isn't illegal, you might be putting yourself at risk in other ways.
Drivers Say Ford’s V8 Is Guzzling Oil Faster Than Gasoline
A new lawsuit accuses Ford of hiding excessive oil consumption in its V8 pickups, sparking claims of engine damage and legal fallout
Getting A License In Ohio Is About To Get A Whole Lot Harder
A new law in Ohio eliminates the “written test only” path to a license for 18- to 20-year-olds