The Ford Fusion May Return as a Crossover ‘Sport Wagon’
Ford's cars are leaving the U.S., but the Fusion may get something resembling Subaru's Outback treatment.
Ford's cars are leaving the U.S., but the Fusion may get something resembling Subaru's Outback treatment.
Plus, a great summer camping resource and beer from Columbus Brewing Company.
The $2-billion factory will be built on a 534-square-mile plot of land purchased from the Chinese government.
This is the off-road Honda Civic Type R of your dreams.
If a car is a "Bimmer," and a motorcycle is a "Beamer," then what do we call these scooters?
While it was certainly a valiant effort, there are some things that just don't work.
Seniors can extend their time behind the wheel more safely with inexpensive adaptations like pedal extensions and seat cushions; large majority don't.
Racing a $500 Cadillac with a huge fake poop on the roof for 24 hours straight will teach you many things—almost none of it about driving.
The Drive is spending the weekend with NASCAR at Texas Motor Speedway covering the O'Reilly Auto Parts 500.
Someone's appliances aren't getting delivered on-time.
With spring in full swing and summer around the corner, learn what to do and what to avoid before hitting the trails.
Looking for attention? You got it, bud.
It may be out of sight and out of mind, but transmission fluid needs love, too.
Fleet Maintenance Magazine recently released the findings of an extensive study for those who own and operate trucks for their fleets. Two surprises are there for those of us who want to be keepers of our light-duty trucks.
The most effective modification is something you can do to any car.
Air in your brake lines could result in a soft brake feel and less effective brakes.
If power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely, then the Jeep Cherokee Trackhawk is pure evil.
China has reportedly found unlabeled and mislabeled components on Tesla Model 3s imported into the country.
The longevity goal for Model 3 drive units is more than one million miles.
The NASCAR executive faces up to a year in prison for DWI and possession of oxycodone.