Here’s How The EPA Determines EV Range
It's not quite as simple as you might think.
Rolls-Royce trains chauffeurs to stop so smoothly that passengers won't spill a drop of champagne. Making that possible with the Spectre's regen brakes took some work.
Just because you can, it doesn't mean you should. Unless it's a zombie apocalypse, of course.
Avoid staining the floor with these top options.
This video brought us back to our misspent youths, and I hope it does the same for you.
Dealers may have incorrectly installed body panels during pre-delivery inspections, but luckily it’s an easy fix.
Someone spent way too much time grafting an Explorer Sport Trac bed onto a Toyota Solara convertible—and now it's for sale.
You don't have to be a mechanic to own a torque wrench. Really, if you do any of your own work from home, you ought to own one.
Your first luxury car should be special and just a little showy, and the X1 offers you just that.
Vehicle security extends far beyond what’s inside the vehicle.
Could your EV need a costly battery replacement at 100,000 miles, or will it last far longer?
If you'd buy a certified pre-owned car from Honda, why not a plane?
Lucid admittedly needs to get the Gravity to market first but then it's coming for Tesla.
It's time to finally pick up a scan tool and stop guessing what that Check Engine Light really means.
Despite the sloppy performances from so many drivers, Red Bull's top driver was nearly flawless.
The 18-year old Dutch driver was racing in Formula Regional under wet conditions when he was caught in a crash exiting Raidillon just before the Kemmel Straight.
The owner of one of the cars allegedly had his car seized while at work and before he could mount a legal defense.
Eviscerate dirt. Mutilate stains.
That's for a 0.2-kph over the limit infraction. Hamilton, probably: iwillneverfinanciallyrecoverfromthis.gif.