Two French brothers were stunned when they were informed they had inherited assets left behind on their late grandfather's property. Expecting little more than forgotten belongings, they instead discovered dozens of rust covered cars hidden in sheds acros...
In a scandal which could cost the government millions in compensation, a glitch has existed within the camera system on all smart motorways and some A roads since 2021.
People don't realize how important transmission fluid service really is, and there's a reason for that. Manufacturers aren't eager to talk about it.
Robotic arms weld, assemble, and inspect in pitch darkness. Not because of power cuts, but because there's nobody there to see. Welcome to manufacturing's new reality.
Used car buyers are actively avoiding newer vehicles with intrusive driver assistance systems, joining a broader backlash against technology that manufacturers assumed drivers wanted. Physical buttons are returning, touchscreens are shrinking, and the pen...
Manufacturers have spent years piping artificial sounds through cabin speakers, simulating gear shifts that don't exist, and yes, making turn signals fart. The automotive world got carried away with technology nobody asked for, and now we're living with t...
The carmaker insists it did not terminate the chief creative officer's employment, but conspicuously refuses to confirm whether he still works there. Ten days of silence followed by careful legal phrasing has achieved the opposite of clarity.
A dramatic shift in UK consumer preferences reveals growing skepticism about electric vehicles, with traditional fuel types regaining ground after years of decline.
An analysis of drink-driving regulations across 193 countries reveals a startling global divide, with 19 nations having no legal alcohol limit whatsoever for drivers.
Your average family saloon can hit 150mph, yet motorway limits rarely exceed 70mph. The answer involves engineering necessity, global markets, and a counterintuitive truth about safety.
The Hendrick Motorsports owner avoided testifying in what could have been an uncomfortable trial, and came away with exactly what he'd been asking for all along: permanent charters.
A new study reveals the American appetite for six figure vehicles shows no signs of slowing, with the used luxury segment poised to grow even faster than new sales.
After years of relentless technological change, manufacturers are backtracking at remarkable speed. Buttons are returning, combustion engines are getting lifelines, and the EU just blinked on its total ICE ban. Perhaps we were never ready for that sci-fi...
Louis Renault's factory produced 300 trucks per month for Germany. Every single one was sabotaged. The inspectors never noticed until the engines failed on the Eastern Front.
Squeezing in that extra bit of fuel after the automatic shutoff damages a system you didn't know existed and costs hundreds to repair. The pump clicks for a reason.