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Don't Just Pour It Out – How To Get Rid Of Old Gas The Right Way
You shouldn't pour out old gas, as it can contaminate soil or water just as easily as it can hamper a car. Thankfully, there are services for proper disposal.
Which Automaker Should Start Building Spaceships?
It might seem like the automotive and aerospace industries inhabit two different planets, but the two are closer than you would think.
At $8,900, Could You 'I Heart The '80s' In This 1983 Audi 5000 Turbo Diesel?
What do you think? Could this Audi find a fan? And once it does, will that $8,900 asking price make that fan even happier with the find?
The Evolution Of The US Mail Truck (And Why Some Mail Carriers Use Their Personal Vehicles)
It started with horseless carriages at the turn of the 20th century, and proceeded through Jeeps and Grummans to today's electric postal trucks.
A Time Attack Makeover Finally Makes The Toyota bZ Interesting
Unfortunately for all of us, though, this is just a SEMA build.
These Cities And States Deserve Their Own Special Edition Cars
These are the cities and states that deserve their own special edition cars.
China To Relieve Looming Chip Shortage By Opening Up Exports To Some Companies
We're looking at a break for companies hit by the new chip shortage, as well as the state of affairs at ZF.
The 2025 Las Vegas Concours Was Overwhelming In The Best Way
Beyond the 47 Veyrons (and 64 Bugattis total), there was the largest number of Lamborghinis ever in one place (apparently 230 cars), more than 30 Paganis.
The Cadillac Celestiq Is Now A $400,000 Car, And It's Buyers Certainly Won't Care
Not that it really matters to you, but the Cadillac Celestiq is getting more expensive for 2026.
How An Iconic Dirt Track From NASCAR's First Season Got A Second Life As A Walking Trail
It's North Carolina's Occoneechee Speedway, which opened in 1948 and closed for racing in 1968. It's part of the state's Moonshine and Motorsport Trail, too.
Mysterious 3I/ATLAS Interstellar Object Continues To Do Weird Stuff And Encourage Wild Speculation
The interstellar object named 3I/ATLAS is continuing its journey through the Solar System.
These Are Some Of The Least RV-Friendly Cities And States In The U.S.: Here's Why
Some of the least RV-friendly U.S. cities and states include New York City, New Jersey, Utah, San Francisco, and Key West, Florida.
Why Do Porsches Have The Ignition On The Left?
Despite what Porsche has claimed, it has nothing to do with racing at Le Mans. Instead, it's about a company facing a lack of wire in postwar Austria.
This Dutch Car Paved The Way For The CVT With A Variomatic Transmission
The DAF 600 was the first car with a continuously variable transmission. Its 0.59-liter two-cylinder made just 22 bhp, yet it changed driving forever.
The Kia Soul Is Dead. Here Is How The Internet Is Taking It
The Kia Soul has officially ended its run, much to the delight of its detractors and the disappointment of its fans. Here's how the internet responded.
Why Affordable Steel Highway Guardrails Actually Cost More Long Term
Cutting the budget on safety is always a risky proposition, but when it comes to highway guardrail materials, it actually costs more to spend less.