These Chevy Nameplates Made Comebacks As Completely Different Cars
The Blazer, Captiva, Cobalt, Cruze, Monza, Spark, and Tracker are nameplates Chevrolet has reused on completely different cars around the world.
Ford 3.5 EcoBoost Vs. Toyota 3.5 V6: How Do The Twin Turbo Engines Compare?
Ford's 3.5 EcoBoost and Toyota's 3.5 V6 both have twin-turbocharging, direct injection, and variable valve timing, but Ford's has more horsepower.
5 Car Brands You May Be Pronouncing Wrong
Do you know how to pronounce Rimac, and are you really sure you're pronouncing Geely correctly? How about Xiaomi, Hyundai, and Tesla?
The Massive Engines That Made The SS United States The Fastest Ocean Liner In History
The SS United States' eight boilers and four steam turbines gave it an enormous 240,000 horsepower and a top speed of 44 mph.
Philadelphia's 'Courtesy Tow' Loses Cars Instead Of Providing A Courtesy
Courtesy parking sounds less like a courtesy and more like legalized extortion.
Every Lexus V8 Engine Ranked By Horsepower
The glory days of the naturally aspirated V8 are coming to a close. We revisit some of the best V8s ever built in this trip down Lexus memory lane.
Here's Why GM Went Bankrupt
GM filed for bankruptcy on June 1, 2009. Here's the story behind that decision, and how it saved the automaker from complete collapse.
Which RV Brands Hold Their Value The Best
RVs are expensive but generally have poor build quality. Consumer Reports doesn’t test them, but Roamly did — here's what they found.
Boondocking Is Not Legal Everywhere, But Here's Where You Can Go To Check
You may already know about BLM land and that most national forests will let you camp for free. Here's what else you need to know about boondocking.
Why Did Car Windshields Switch From Tempered To Laminated Glass?
What are the advantages of laminated over tempered glass in cars, and why is it used for windshields? It all dates back to the Highway Safety Act.
Bentley Is 3D-Printing Platinum Now, Too
Those platinum bits aren't Bentley's only "first" for this Batur.
These Tire Wear Patterns Could Reveal What's Wrong With Your Car
If your tires are wearing out in the center, it indicates overinflation. If they're worn in a cupped pattern, they may be misaligned.
Ford Claims 98% Of All US Transits Are Still On The Road, But The Number Is Not The Whole Story
Ford claims 98% of all Transit vans made in the U.S. are still going strong. But is the Transit really that reliable, or is it just new?
They May Not Be A WRX, But We Think These Subarus Deserve More Respect
The Subaru SVX, STI, Baja, and Outback 3.6R, among others, deserve just as much love and attention as the iconic WRX we're all fond of.
Why Is Heating Oil More Expensive Than Gasoline?
Heating oil is more expensive gasoline because of supply and demand. Gasoline has consistent demand while heating oil is needed more in the cold months.