Idiot Criminals Post Video of Smashing Up Cop Car on Instagram
Doing it for the 'Gram out in England, the vandals threw a brick through the driver's side window before jumping on top of the car
Doing it for the 'Gram out in England, the vandals threw a brick through the driver's side window before jumping on top of the car
Together with their seat, the driver must meet a minimum of 80 kilograms or approximately 176 pounds.
Lutz loves the speed and handling capabilities of the Model S but still thinks Tesla is going out of business.
Passed out and blocking traffic on the Bay Bridge, the suspect said he wasn't driving drunk because his Tesla autopilot was on.
The 88-year-old racing legend was recently released after 134 days in the hospital.
Sant'Agata's next flagship will also likely get active aero derived from the Huracan Performante.
Ferrari might rise to the challenge of McLaren's 720S.
The Road Movie is a feature-length compilation of some of the most bizarre incidents captured on camera.
In October, we reported on New York's first drone-testing corridor. By April, 18 UAVs will assist in law enforcement, traffic analysis, and emergencies.
A stampede of Raging Bulls terrorize the Sunset Strip, plus appearances from the new Aston Martin Vantage and first Bugatti Chiron in the U.S.
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Sergio Marchionne, head honcho of Alfa's parent company, posits the brand could join America's premiere open wheel race series.
Latest reported death from defective airbag came in an area where recalls were delayed at the request of manufacturers.
Kumamoto University is bringing together auto manufacturers, government, and academia to electrify buses.
Its creators call it the "most obnoxious vehicle ever made."
The New Jersey school was shut down after its pipes burst from cold weather and Subaru donated supplies to get them back to teaching.
American motorists are most attached to the Detroit-based manufacturer, according to an analysis based on state vehicle registrations.
The autonomous vehicles of tomorrow could be far more capable than any human driver. And we should accept nothing less.
The boss of Hyundai's N-division is focusing on making the Veloster fun on the roads, not on the 'Ring.