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Should You Be Using A Torque Wrench On Oil Drain Plugs?
Changing your vehicle's oil can save you money, but should you be using a torque wrench on the oil drain plug? Here's what you need to know.
Amsterdam's Parking Situation Is On A Whole Other Level
While a minority of people own cars, bikes actually outnumber the population of Amsterdam.
Trump's War With Iran Could Send Gas Prices Through The Roof
If Iran were to close the Strait of Hormuz, it would disrupt the flow of oil out of the Middle East and raise the price of oil worldwide.
How does Tesla’s robotaxi system work? Inside its remote control strategy and safety gaps
Musk has said Tesla is "super paranoid" about safety and that humans will remotely monitor the fleet, which also has safety monitors in front seats.
You Can Now Dim the Side Windows in Toyota's Most Luxurious SUV
For extra privacy at the touch of a button, Toyota is introducing a three-stage dimming function for the rear-side windows and quarter glass on the Century SUV.
Lamborghini: Synthetic Fuel Could Save the Combustion Engine
Lamborghini's CTO argues that EVs fall short in terms of emotional driving, while ICEs running on e-fuel still deliver the experience enthusiasts crave.
Spotted: New Lexus LFR Supercar Caught Testing in California
A new spy video shows the Lexus LFR testing in Angeles Crest while being benchmarked against the previous-generation Mercedes-AMG GT.
Toyota's Prices Are Going Up
Toyota and Lexus prices are going up. The company announced an average $270 price increase for Toyota and a $208 average increase for Lexus beginning this summer.
'Crafting a Legend:' Koenigsegg Teases New Hypercar Coming This Week
Koenigsegg is teasing a new hypercar ahead of its debut on June 25. Here’s what we know so far about the mysterious model.
This Is What Happens When Hertz’s AI Scanner Finds Damage on Your Rental
One customer was charged $440 for a scuff on his rental's wheel. But talking to a human employee about it wasn't easy, and he was encouraged to pay ASAP.
Senate Supermajority Required to Scrap USPS Electrification Plans
The Postal Service itself has warned lawmakers that reversing the process now will only waste taxpayer money.
Who Needs Tint? Auto-Dimmable Rear Windows Are the Next Big Thing
Toyota's flagship Century SUV uses electrochromic glass for the side windows, so light can pass through even though outsiders can't see into the cabin.
230-Piece Craftsman Tool Kits Are Deeply Discounted to Just $99 Right Now
Amazon is doing a great half-off deal on a nice-looking 230-piece Craftsman tool set this week.
VW Made a GTI That’s Better Than the Golf R
The GTI Edition 50 packs Golf R power, semi-slick tires, and better suspension—all of which helped it obliterate the Golf R's best time around the Nürburgring.
2007’s Fastest Car Was Just Crushed by Monster Trucks and Fed to Mecha Godzilla
This SSC Ultimate Aero stole the production car top speed crown from the Bugatti Veyron. So how did it end up being dismantled by a fire-spewing mechanical dinosaur?
Extreme Heat Caused This Road To Buckle and a Corolla To Fly
A road buckled so badly that it hucked this unlucky Toyota into the air like it hit a jump. At least the unintended stunt was caught on video.