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You Could Be The Only Edison Future Driver On The Planet If You Can Figure Out How To Solve Its Riddles
Likely a victim of Trump's anti-EV policies, California startup EdisonFuture appears to be calling it quits before it could ever launch a production truck.
Is That Fluid Leak Under Your Car A Problem? Here's How To Tell
Finding a leak coming from under your car can be unsettling, but how serious is it? You can't always trust the color, so we've put together a guide for you.
These US States Had The Most Car Crashes Last Year
Is there something in the water? One region of the U.S. had the four states with the most car crashes per total drivers in 2024. And one state led them all.
F1 Tire Colors Explained: What Each Stripe Means
Tire strategy is a key to Formula 1 races, but it can be confusing to follow. Knowing what the colors of the tires' stripes mean will make it easier.
How Much Copper Is In The Average New Car? More Than You Probably Think
It's not just EVs that use lots of copper, but internal combustion vehicles as well.
Buying A Car Out Of State: What You Need To Know First
Buying a car in a different state doesn't have to be too complicated, but there are a couple of things you should keep in mind.
Subaru's Dog Commercials Are More Than Just Cute
Dogs have been featured in lots of Subaru commercials over the years, and there's a very good reason for it. The ads are more than just cute.
There Will Always Be A Place For Human Drivers
I will always, no matter how good self-driving gets, want a human in the car. I need someone to chat with.
What Can Happen If You Put The Wrong Battery In Your Car?
Car parts are made in specific ways to suit specific kinds of cars. That includes batteries, so what can happen if you put the wrong battery in your car?
What Is Marvel Mystery Oil Made Of?
Despite the name, Marvel Mystery Oil isn't such a mystery. Here are all the chemicals that are in it, what they do, and what it adds up to for your car.
Where BMW Gets Its Name, And Why Enthusiasts Should Care
The name BMW isn't just a collection of letters; the letters stand for something. Here's where BMW's name comes from, and why car lovers should care.
Here's What Happens To F1 Tires After A Race
F1 tires take quite a beating on the track, so what happens to them when race day is over? Let's take a look at where Pirelli brings them next.
The Difference Between Lane Splitting And Lane Filtering, Explained
There's a big difference between lane splitting and lane filtering, and it shows up in some states' motorcycle laws. Here's what we're talking about.
Vintage '60 Minutes' Episode Shows How Unhinged Lamborghini Testing Used To Be
The presenter rides along with Valentino Balboni as he tests a red Countach at speeds up to 180 mph on public Italian roads.
How To Buy Your First Motorcycle Helmet
It's relatively cheap and easy to find a road-legal helmet in the U.S., but getting one that'll actually protect your head in a crash is a little bit harder.
Why The Boeing 787 Doesn't Have Winglets
The 787's distinct wing profile skips the usual efficiency-boosting upturned tips, but why?