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Men Drive with Confidence but Cause the Most Serious Crashes, Study Finds
A new study reveals men feel more confident behind the wheel than women but their overconfidence comes with a price. Men cause the majority of fatal crashes, driven by riskier behaviors and poor choices.
Idaho's Most Hilariously Rejected License Plates of 2025—And Why They Didn't Make the Cut
Idaho’s DMV cracked down hard on personalized license plates in 2025, rejecting hundreds for profanity, sexual innuendo, and even bodily functions. Here’s a look at the most creative attempts that didn’t pass muster.
When the Bugatti Veyron Launched, $1.25 Million Seemed Astronomical—Now It's Chump Change Among Hypercar Prices
The Bugatti Veyron's launch price was jaw-dropping at over $1.25 million. Today, hypercars regularly shatter price records, selling for millions, often untouched in hermetically sealed bunkers.
Toyota's Sales Skyrocket in 2025
Toyota CFO Kenta Kon reveals the automaker is struggling to keep up with surging global demand, driven by booming hybrid sales and record vehicle deliveries.
Ringbrothers’ ‘Kingpin’: The 800-HP 1969 Mustang Mach 1 That Looks Like John Wick’s Ride
Wisconsin’s Ringbrothers have crafted a sinister 800-horsepower Mustang Mach 1 dubbed Kingpin, blending brutal power, razor-sharp handling, and jaw-dropping custom details into a resurrected classic muscle beast ready to dominate SEMA 2025.
Nikola Tesla’s Supersonic Airship: A Visionary Dream Powered by Wireless Energy
Long before modern inventors dreamed of supersonic jets and wireless power, Nikola Tesla imagined an aircraft soaring faster than sound, powered by invisible energy beamed from the ground. Here’s the story behind the legend.
Trump’s Policies Pushed Honda’s Electric Dreams Back Five Years
Honda’s electric vehicle plans have hit the brakes hard, with flagship EV launches delayed and investments scaled back thanks to shifting US policies and cooling EV demand.
Why Changing Oil Every 3,000 Miles Is a Waste of Money
The old-school 3,000-mile oil change rule is outdated and unnecessary for modern engines costing drivers time, money, and the environment.
New Speed Cameras That Spy on Traffic Light Speeding Are Britain’s Biggest Cash Cows
Britain’s latest breed of speed cameras at traffic lights catch drivers speeding through junctions and rake in millions in fines.
Stupidly Bright Headlights ARE Dazzling Drivers, Government Study Finds
A government-commissioned study confirms what drivers have long complained about: modern car headlights are too bright and cause dangerous glare on the road.
Bonfire Night Fireworks: Why the 50-Kilogram Limit Matters More Than You Think
As Bonfire Night nears, here’s why that number is a thing!
The Eagle Lightweight GTR Has Landed
The Eagle Lightweight GTR restomod ... a Jaguar E-Type with razor-sharp engineering and a featherlight 930kg chassis, delivering 430 horsepower per ton in a bespoke, road-legal rocket.
Subaru’s Brataroo Brings 670 Horses and 9500 RPM Fury to Aussie Gymkhana
Subaru’s wild new Brataroo 9500 Turbo is taking the Gymkhana series to new heights with 670 horsepower, a screaming 9500 rpm redline, and active aero that helps it roar.
Court Rules That You Can Do Whatever You Like To Your Ferrari, Even if Ferrari Hates it!
Ferrari’s fierce legal actions against car modifiers and resale restrictions have sparked debates on ownership rights but recent court rulings push back on the idea that Ferrari controls cars after sale.
NASA's X-59 QueSST: Quiet Supersonic Flight Takes Off
The Lockheed Martin X-59 QueSST is NASA’s experimental aircraft designed to revolutionize supersonic travel by dramatically reducing the deafening sonic boom into a barely audible thump, paving the way for routine supersonic passenger flights over land.
Top 10 Ways Thieves Steal Your Car and How to Protect Yourself
Car thefts today are more high-tech and sophisticated than ever. Understanding the common methods thieves use and how to defend your vehicle is your best bet against falling victim.