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If You Get A Dashcam For Insurance Reasons, Don't Forget They're Not Always A Plus
U.S. car insurance providers don't offer discounts for drivers who use dashcams, but that doesn't mean installing one is a bad idea.
If You Just Filled Up Your Tires With Air And The Light Stays On, This Might Be Why
If the Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) light stays on once you inflate your tires, you might have a faulty sensor, bald tire, or tire damage.
Los Angeles Car Strippers Leave Porsche 911 A Shell Of Its Former Self
The cops notified the car's owner, and the LAPD says its detectives are on the case.
Honda Recalls 440,830 Odyssey Minivans For Rear Curtain Airbags That May Deploy After Hitting A Pothole
The automaker first learned of this defect in 2017, but at the time determined there was no safety risk.
How An F1 Driver Turned The Utilitarian International Scout Into A Luxury Off-Roader
Peter Monteverdi drove Formula 1 cars amid many automotive pursuits before he settled into remaking cars, International Harvester's Scout among them.
Jeep Dealership Allegedly Forged Buyer's Signature, Sold Him A Car With 6,200 Added Miles And Tacked On An Extra $5,000 Charges
We talk a lot about bad dealership experiences here at Jalopnik, but this one has to be up there with the worst of them.
Track-Ready Hyundai Elantra N TCR Is Over $7,500 Cheaper Than A Honda Civic Type R
The 2026 Elantra N TCR starts at $40,495 for the manual-equipped model, or $41,995 if you want the dual-clutch auto.
Consumer Reports' 2026 Sports Car List Reawakens An Old Argument
The original definition of a sports car was a two-seat convertible you could drive in a race. CR's list raises the question: Does this need updating?
Four Turbocharged Production Cars Existed In 1978, And Two Of Them Were Buicks
The Buick Regal Sport Coupe and LeSabre Sport Coupe joined a Saab and a Porsche as the only production turbo cars available in 1978.
Spark Plug Recycling Is A Thing, Because Iridium Is Too Expensive
Recycling spark plugs that contain precious metals like iridium is vital, due to the rarity of these metals and the destruction that results from mining them.
If We Net Export Oil, Why Are Gas Prices Going Up?
Why are gas prices going up? Consider that 40% of U.S. refinery oil is imported and 20% of the world’s oil passes through the Strait of Hormuz.
The Pros And Cons Of Tubed Vs. Tubeless Motorcycle Tires
While tubeless tires are easy to repair and great on the road, tubed tires are more commonly used off-road and with wire wheels.
How Goodyear Developed Tires For The Moon
The first tires on the moon weren't made for the lunar rover, but for a two-wheeled cart called the Modular Equipment Transporter (MET).
Michelin's Longest Lasting Tire Has Its Fans, But There's No Such Thing As A Free Lunch
Michelin's Defender2 may last up to 80,000 miles, but the tire's longevity comes with significant trade-offs in winter and wet-weather handling.
The Science Behind Voorhees Law
The Voorhees law of traffic proves driving fast in urban environments won't get you there any faster if the stoplights are against you.
Why F1 Engines Have Better Thermal Efficiency Than Regular Car Engines
Forumla 1 engines have better thermal efficiency than regular car engines because of pre-chamber ignition, high compression ratios, and the MGU-H.