Young Chamy posted the video in an effort to bring attention to the pothole issue, and it seems to have worked.
We're looking at GM's newest autonomy tests, as well as the return of the EV in the European market and more.
The Twingo's Evolution trim level comes with "Domino" hubcaps, and they're some of the best hubcaps I've ever seen.
Apple already rakes in $100 billion per year from services, but the company's looking to bump that number up as hardware gets harder to build.
NHTSA's Office of Defects Investigation is taking a closer look at Tesla FSD crashes in low-visibility situations, which could eventually lead to a recall.
Continuously variable transmissions (CVTs) aren't popular among enthusiasts, but cars like the 1996 Civic prove that they might be the quicker choice.
The DOT has pulled together a $650,000 prize pool for the competition, with $250,000 going to the winner in the category for professional design firms.
Congress is going to have to fly like the rest of us Joe Jerkoffs until it finds a way to fund the TSA.
Supercar performance isn't just about the technology or the numbers, but how that performance is "perceived by the human being."
Unfortunately for those struggling to afford the higher cost of fuel, this war has likely screwed things up for a while.
Yes, you need to use your blinkers on pretty much all turns, including those from a designated turn lane. And there's a very good reason for that.
I'm not sure how or why this is happening, but the 392 Hemi is making a comeback, and I, for one, couldn't be more thrilled.
Even with tougher testing standards, this year from the IIHS, there are more vehicles available in 2026 that receive the coveted Top Safety Pick+ award.
The yellow-accented car seen here is the production Black Series, and it has a wilder aero package than the racer does.
John Wayne had an International Harvester Travelall whose modifications included a spotlight as well as a hatch that served as a hunting portal.