Is it Better to Leave Thread Repairs to the Professionals?
Yes. Well, at least when it gets to the extreme.
Yes. Well, at least when it gets to the extreme.
The Humvee eventually came out on top, but this contender in the competition built by Teledyne still has a very interesting history.
Sedans and wagons are extremely efficient now, except no one is buying them.
If you've ever wanted a Humvee with some Japanese flair, this one's for you—with just 16,000 miles on the clock.
With solid standard equipment, ravishing new looks, a great ride, and respectably improved driving experience, the 2023 Toyota Prius is a slam dunk.
Economies of scale are everything in the auto business.
Most concept cars that look this wild don't actually drive. This one does—and that's just the start.
It'll be a while before we see another Porsche hypercar, but they're always worth the wait.
Ford's done trying to fit Europe's expectations for what a car should be. Instead, it's going to turn the 'Murica dial to the max.
The interior was so moldy that the detailers needed coveralls and respirators.
The new 2023 Honda Accord will let you set navigation directions, adjust the climate control, play audio, or reply to texts using voice controls.
The company also doesn't say much more power it makes, and it might be only for automatic cars.
It seems a little sketchy at first, but this is doing what you can with what you have.
The automaker says it's partnering with the legendary aerospace organization to, uh...do cars better?
Lighting upgrades come in all shapes and sizes. Arm yourself with the right information before committing to any headlight mods.
The last-generation Civic Type R won 397 races worldwide, so this new car has big shoes to fill.
Guess it's time to brush up on your ratchet strap skills.
A two-stroke go-kart-powered saw with three carburetors definitely counts as a hot-rod in my book.
Ferrari executives appoint Vasseur to be the F1 team principal, as well as the person they will blame everything on starting 2023.
It's rare to see a toy car fleeing very real police, but Colorado residents saw just that this past weekend.