Before-and-After Photos Show Mountain of Cars Trashed by Hurricane Ian
Thousands of vehicles damaged by the record-breaking storm have been sent to a huge lot outside of Clewiston, Florida.
Thousands of vehicles damaged by the record-breaking storm have been sent to a huge lot outside of Clewiston, Florida.
This Johannesburg, South Africa-based company knows a thing or two about overlanding accessories.
This might be the best possible life that a stick-shift 190E can live.
Rich Martinez's classic 'Vette was seized by police after the wrong screws were used to affix the VIN plate following a restoration.
The 2022 Kia Sorento plug-in hybrid starts at $46,365 and wows with its upmarket interior and modern-feeling powertrain.
The EQE sedan doesn't crest into six-figure territory. At least for now.
This lifted Toyota Tundra concept at SEMA foreshadows the new Trailhunter grade.
The Nissan Z GT4 race car also makes 443 lb-ft of torque and loses about 400 pounds of body weight over the street version.
More powerful, lighter, and able to run with simplified cooling systems, these advanced batteries may be the key to the Type R's future.
The Lexus DSPORT IS 600+ build started life as an IS 350 F Sport, but now wears a sweet bunch of mods and accessories.
The concept truck will miss the LA Auto Show and will be revealed at CES instead next year.
This rig looks great from far away, but it's a whole lot better up close.
Some minor adjustments and determination made this track session a rousing success.
You can get a decent Porsche 986 Boxster for the same price as this sound bar.
They’re every bit as good as you’d want them to be.
After four years, Tesla's Cybertruck may finally be headed to production by the end of 2023.
Price hikes are coming and along with rising interest rates, it looks like new cars will be less attainable for entry-level buyers.
Italian cars are known to have questionable wiring from the factory. After being submerged in water, it might have actually improved.
The Very High Speed Transit System was an ambitious proposal by American scientist and engineer, Robert M. Salter.