Runaway Cummins Diesel Has Mind of Its Own, Fires Up Again After Shutdown
This high-power sled pull truck suffered a runaway engine event after its starter began spinning spontaneously a second time.
Judge Kills ‘Eleanor’ Mustang Copyright Appeal. All Replicas Are Legal
Eleanor fails the Towle Test. That means it's not a "character."
Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May make BBC Top Gear 'return'
In a twist no one saw coming, the iconic trio behind the golden era of Top Gear have sent fans into a frenzy with their unexpected connection to the show once more. Years after their dramatic exit, Clarkson, Hammond, and May’s surprising reappearance has...
What's The Nastiest Mess You've Ever Cleaned Out Of A Car?
We want to know about the grossest things you've had to clean out of your cars.
McLaren 750S Le Mans Is Another Special Edition Celebrating The F1 GTR's Win, This Time With A Big Wing
This summer marks 30 years since McLaren's Le Mans win and the brand is marking the anniversary with a new special edition of the 750S.
Americans To EVs: We're Just Not That Into You
In this morning's edition, Americans are losing interest in EVs, and Toyota is facing accusations of shortchanging shareholders.
These Are The Stories Behind Our Readers' First Car Crashes
Since we're forced to drive everywhere all the time in the U.S., if you haven't crashed yet, it's probably only a matter of time.
The Sun Is Swatting Starlink Satellites Like Flies
NASA scientists found that geomagnetic storms are shortening the lifespan of Starlink satellites.
Why Boeing Still Uses 7X7 Names After Nearly 70 Years
Boeing's parade of 7X7 names (the 727, 737, 747, and on and on) have been around for decades. Where did they come from, and why are they still here?
Honolulu Police Department Sued For Allegedly Arresting Sober Drivers For DUI
The ACLU alleges in a new lawsuit against the Honolulu Police Department that it has a nasty habit of arresting sober drivers for driving under the influence.
Fleeing Driver Lobs Live Grenade During Police Chase
Thankfully, the device didn't detonate and blast a residential neighborhood with shrapnel.
What Are Cyber Tires, And Are They Banned In The USA?
Pirelli's Cyber Tire technology offers real-time insight into the status of performance tires, so why is the United States taking steps to restrict them?
SUVs And Pickups Push The Humble Car Beneath 100 Million Population Mark For First Time Since 1970s
Two passenger cars were being scrapped for every new passenger car registered over the past few years.
Making It Safer To Bike Gets More People To Ride Bikes, Study Shows
Apparently, if you make it safe for people to ride their bikes by building protected bike lanes, a lot more people in that area start riding their bikes.
Why Boeing Still Uses Yokes Instead Of Side Sticks
The yoke Boeing pilots use to fly a plaine is a technology that goes back over a century. Many other planes use modern side sticks instead. Why doesn't Boeing?