Buying a Catalytic Converter Shield for Your Toyota Is a No-Brainer Now
With catalytic converter thefts soaring, a simple shield can be the most effective way to keep yours safe.
With catalytic converter thefts soaring, a simple shield can be the most effective way to keep yours safe.
As many as one in 153 cars on U.S. roads may have rolled-back mileage, despite automakers switching to more secure digital odometers.
It's not every day you find a 55-year-old semi truck with 700 hp just sitting in a building.
New battery sourcing guidelines have been a pain point for automakers and lawmakers need more time to provide guidance.
This Corolla is pretty heavy and in an early stage of development, but it still manages to impress.
I'm loving the BMW Lego lifestyle.
It's a gorgeous throwback to the classic Alfa Romeo SZ but with modern touches, a fiery V-6, and a six-speed manual transmission.
That might sound like crazy money—it is—but wait until you see the quality of these old-school diesels coming from this Pennsylvania shop.
Endearingly wild and wildly endearing, the Cadillac CT5-V Blackwing will go down as one of the last great gas-powered American performance cars.
Rivian R1T and R1S owners will hopefully be able to better tackle snowy and slushy roads with this new drive mode.
Secret Santa is worth the watch for Yuki's joyful grin alone.
The 2023 COPO Camaro reclaims the crown with a 10.4-liter V8 behemoth under the hood.
The new Kona shows that Hyundai has its eye firmly on the electric future.
As the engine nears its 20th anniversary, its future is looking dark with the introduction of electrification and smaller displacement.
Stellantis said it attempted to reach the owner of a 2010 Chrysler 300 involved in the most recent fatality more than 100 times.
Ford's turnaround on quality will take years, Jim Farley said.
The highly tunable, compact little three-cylinder could end up in endless classic Toyotas. If Toyota makes it easier for us to buy, that is.
Akio Toyoda says hydrogen- and hybrid-powered vehicles will have a role to play, too. It happens that Toyota has a few to sell.
Closed roads and heavy loads meant no one was going anywhere.
The cars won't be sold in the same markets so, uh, why not?