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Everrati's 993 Founders Edition Has 760 Electric HP And Weighs The Same As The Original Gas Porsche
Compared to its 964s, the electric 993 Founders Edition is all about refinement and grand touring, with an analog driving experience and tons of power.
Atlanta Riders Are So Desperate To Try Waymo, They're Reportedly Canceling Rides With Human Drivers
Thanks to a new Uber partnership, Atlantans can get a Waymo, but can't exactly order one directly. Instead, they're canceling human drivers to get robotaxis.
How Boeing's Supersonic Dream Jet Spent Years In A Florida Swamp
Boeing's planned faster-than-sound jet never took to the sky. Its years in a Florida swamp are just part of a long saga that twice took it across the U.S.
Everyone Predicted This Year's Pebble Beach Concours Winner, And It Was Well Deserved
Best in Show at the 2025 Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance went to the wood-bodied 1924 Hispano-Suiza H6C Nieuport-Astra Torpedo, called the Tulipwood Torpedo.
How F1 Drivers Actually Earn Their License To Race
You can't get an F1 license at your local DMV. There are lots of boxes that need to be checked, which can take years. Oh, and a pile of money, too.
Riders Say This Harley-Davidson Is The Most Difficult To Handle
Harley-Davidson motorcycles have a well-earned reputation for being powerful machines that deserve respect. So which one is the hardest to handle?
How Does Driving At High Elevation Affect Your Engine Power? Here's What You Should Know
Your car doesn't act the same at high elevations as it does at sea level. But there are ways to compensate for the changes (and a way not to try).
What Year Did Honda Start Using CVTs (And Are They Reliable?)
Honda is notorious for using the CVTs in its vehicles, but when was the first year and are the considered reliable? Here's what you need to know.
LEGO's F1 Technic Sets Mimic Formula 1 Engineering Better Than You Might Think
LEGO sets are fun to build, but some of the more elaborate FI Technic sets for adults put the detailed engineering in these race cars on full display.
Why The US Military Still Flies The Boeing 707
The U.S. military still flies the Boeing 707 because, while old, it's prized for its durable construction, versatility, and long cruising range.
Don't Use Stolen Parts To Build A Frankenstein Car
While the vehicle appeared to be a top-of-the-line 2018 Jeep Cherokee Trailhawk, the VIN stamped on the frame belonged to a 2015 Jeep Cherokee Overland.
High-Mileage Oil: When Should You Make The Switch?
Motor oil is the lifeblood of your vehicle's engine, and at some point making the switch to high-mileage oil is a good idea. Here's what is recommended.
What Happens To Old Boeing Planes After Retirement?
Boeing planes rack up thousands of miles before retirement age, and afterward are either recycled, put back in service, or reused in a number of novel ways.
Why Some Tire Shops Refuse To Work On Cars With Wheel Spacers
If you are considering putting wheel spacers on your car, you should know that some tire shops might hesitate to work on your car. Here's why.
How To Make Noisy Lifters Quiet (And Keep Them That Way)
Noisy lifters can wreak havoc on your car and annoy you endlessly. Instead of ignoring them, there are ways to keep them quiet without having to replace them.
Why Does Aston Martin Use Mercedes-AMG V8s Instead Of Building Its Own?
Aston Martin has an enviable track record as a builder of engines. What it gets from using Mercedes-AMG V8s is both substantial and intangible.