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The Brief And Annoying Period Where Car Ads Bragged About 0-50 Times
The brief and annoying period where car ads bragged about 0-50 times was during the 1980s, and it likely came about due to reduced speed limits.
Chrysler's Bugatti Tribute Featured A Straight-Eight Made From Two Dodge Neon Fours
The 1995 Chrysler Atlantic's body paid stylish tribute to the classic Bugatti Type 57 SC Atlantic from the 1930s. But its engine was slapped together.
The 10 Vehicles Most Likely To Get Stolen In The US
Versions of the Ram, Range Rover, Dodge Durango, Chevrolet Silverado, GMC Sierra, Acura, GMC Sierra, and Chevrolet Camaro top the "most stolen" list.
2026 Subaru Crosstrek Is Consumer Reports' Top Subcompact SUV (Or Is It A Car, Maybe?)
The 2026 Subaru Crosstrek was Consumer Reports Top Pick for subcompact SUVs this year, but is that the right category? Let's take a look.
Why Being Last On Consumer Reports' List Of Safest Cars Doesn't Mean A Car's Unsafe
Although Land Rover and Tesla feature near the bottom of Consumer Reports' list of the safest cars, they aren't inherently unsafe.
Brake-By-Wire Sounds New-Fangled, But It's Been Around For 25 Years
Bosch was boasting about Sensotronic Brake Control some 25 years ago, but its new brake-by-wire tech is an entirely different beast.
Car Colors Used To Be So Cool, They Inspired Guitar Companies To Use Them, Too
Ever wish your guitar matched your ride? There was a time when Gibson and Fender took cues from automakers to style their instruments.
Are There Times Where Aftermarket Tires Outshine OEM Tires?
If you want to subtly change the characteristics of your car, changing from OEM to aftermarket tires might be a good place to start.
Mini Has Been Making Drivers Smile For 25 Years Today, And I'm So Glad
Here's to another 25 years of whimsical, fun, go-kart-like motoring done only the way Mini can.
What Are The Differences Between Billet And Forged Car Parts?
Microscopic alignment of metal crystals makes forged parts stronger, but CNC machining gives billet parts the edge when it comes to precision.