What, you've never pictured a Ford Taurus parked on top of a waterfall? That's mantel material.
With huge magnesium wheels, a carbon roof, supercar turbo tech, and vertically stacked exhaust tips, the DBX S is the most extreme DBX yet.
U-Haul released more specs for the Toy Hauler and announced that production is officially underway with 5,000 examples expected to reach dealers by year's end.
Porsche never officially sold the 959 as a convertible, so one enterprising racer and craftsman took matters into his own hands.
Built by movie car legend Jay Ohrberg, this pink Cadillac, once driven around Las Vegas, somehow ended up abandoned in France.
Unlike a lot of other high-performance SUVs, the Alpina XB7 has its on-road priorities in order.
It took parts from a Humvee and a tractor, as well as a VW turbodiesel, to create this dystopic contraption ready for the apocalypse.
Force posted the first 340-mph+ run in Top Fuel history, narrowly beating the previous record she also set by about 3 mph.
If everybody outside the car had plenty of time to scream and shout before the Porsche hit the tree, you'd think the driver had enough time to hit the brakes.
These random car videos surfaced on social media over the weekend, and even Google can't help us figure out what's going on.
You've got to love car mods like this—creative, whimsical, and inexpensive.
Could the FIA possibly say "f*ck it" and ditch its much-hated swearing rule governing F1, WRC, WEC, and several other major championships?
After The Drive reported that 2025 Miata roadsters were being held at US ports due to a parts issue, Mazda confirmed there won't be a quick fix.
After widespread engine failures and an NHTSA investigation, GM is recalling all 2021-24 full-size pickups and SUVs equipped with the 6.2L V8.
Drivers are cited for speeding 24/7, whether the work zones are active or not, and fines are doubled when workers are present.