Elon Musk Says Tesla Is Working On Something 'Way Cooler' Than A Minivan
We really haven't heard a peep about what Tesla's plan for its next actual consumer vehicle until now, and it's barely even a crumb.
2,540 Colorado Drivers Ticketed For Camping Out In The Left Lane Last Year
Colorado welcomes all campers, except for the left-lane kind.
'Clanker Balls' Provide A Unique Solution To Truck-Eating Bridge
Hanging big orange boat-fender balls over a roadway is a low-tech solution, but hopefully it'll keep big trucks from running into this low bridge in Delaware.
Oliver Bearman's 50G Crash Could Force Changes To F1's Divisive New Cars
A big speed differential that was a part of Sunday's Formula 1 crash could be a tipping point for the rules and regulations regarding this year's cars.
NBC Has Hard Time Keeping Straight Which Tiger Woods Crash Is Which
Fortunately for Woods, Friday's crash was nowhere near as serious as his 2021 Genesis GV80 crash.
Callaway's Sledgehammer Corvette Was Faster Than The Veyron 17 Years Earlier
Reeves Callaway built the Sledgehammer Corvette for speed. It hit 254.76 mph in 1988, over a decade before Bugatti's Veyron just missed that mark.
Traffic Safety Expo Is Like SEMA For Safety Equipment, And It's Filled With Cool Tech That Keep Roads And Workers Safe
Go ahead, nerd out on roadway safety a bit. You never know, it may be a category at your next bar trivia night.
The Clever Engineering Of Shipping The Chevy Vega By Train
The 1971 Chevrolet Vega had an MSRP of a little over $2,000, but shipping costs could reach $300 per car. Then the Vert-A-Pac system saved the day.
Ripped-off drivers set to receive final verdict on payout
Some 14m motor finance deals between 2007 and 2024 could be subject to payouts worth an average of £700 each. The total cost is estimated at £11billion.
Aston Martin Valhalla driven: Is the hypercar worth its £1MILLION price tag?
Aston Martin's new road-legal Valhalla 217mph hyper car has arrived - and it will set deep-pocketed buyers back £1million. Ray Massey reviews it on and off track.
Nissan angers drivers by deactivating EV app leaving tens of thousands of Leaf owners fearing their cars will become redundant
Drivers of pre-2019 EVs will not be able to remotely control battery charging, pre-heating functions, and some map functions in a major blow.
Millions of drivers will get an average of £829 payouts in car finance compensation
The Financial Conduct Authority said 12million deals would be subject to the payouts as it revealed final details of the multi-billion pound scheme.
Drivers 'bleed cash' as diesel shortages loom and Starmer admits Government can't help 'on its own' amid warnings energy shock will be WORSE than 1970s
The Prime Minister hosted a roundtable meeting in No10 with top bosses from the insurance, oil, gas and shipping sectors as the Middle East crisis entered a fifth week.
Skoda Peaq – Skoda’s new 7-Seat Electric SUV – FIRST LOOK ahead of debut
Skoda reveals pictures of its new Peaq Electric SUV, suitably camouflaged, along with more details of what the Skoda range-topper will offer.
The Koenigsegg Gemera Has Finally Started Production. Six Years After the World First Saw It.
Announced in March 2020, repeatedly delayed, subjected to a complete powertrain redesign that killed its original three-cylinder engine entirely, the Gemera is at last being assembled in Ängelholm. All 300 have already been sold.