Hyundai and Kia Earmark A Further $2 Billion To Fix Known Engine Issues
The Theta engine debacle is costing big money to fix.
The Theta engine debacle is costing big money to fix.
The country club allegedly promised a free truck to whoever could hit a hole-in-one in a particular hole. Now this golfer's making them put their money where their mouth is.
The murdered-out look fits perfectly with the 80s-inspired design.
The 2023 Porsche 911 T uses less sound insulation, thinner glass, and a smaller battery. As a result, this car weighs 100 pounds lighter than the base Carrera.
One shop is turning straightforward donor GMC Sierra pickups into a modern Jimmy SUV—and they're surprisingly easy to build, its creator tells us.
Manufacturers will be able to rent the Pikes Peak mountain road out for a day to record official Certified Course Times at their own pace. But they won't break records.
Though it sounds like a close cousin of blinker fluid, DEF is an important part of regulating the emissions of modern diesel engines.
Hurricane Ian's 150-mph winds peeled off the newer vinyl layers covering a time capsule billboard for the 1996 Dodge Grand Caravan in Cape Coral, Florida.
The Rivian R1T's Gear Guard is a security system that includes automatic video recording using five of the truck's 11 external cameras.
Yes, we’re talking about Harbor Freight jack stands.
Cadillac and Rolls Royce: That's a comparison you probably didn't expect to ever see.
RR co-founder Charles Rolls saw this moment coming back in the year 1900. He even predicted issues with charging infrastructure.
Smartphone-maker Foxconn is already a tech juggernaut and now it may have its sights on contract-building cars for automakers such as Tesla and others.
Wet-weather oval racing will be allowed by NASCAR. For now, however, the action will be limited to short ovals and not superspeedways.
The Honda CR-V has grown up a lot since its debut in 1997, and the latest, sixth-generation Sport Touring trim is its most grown up and luxurious version yet.
The disagreement comes down to the fact that U.S.-built EVs get a domestic tax credit, but foreign-built ones do not.
The first electric Rolls has LED "stars" in its doors, is projected to boast 260 miles of range, and will cost around $400k.
The new 2.4-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine is a step in the right direction of finally modernizing one of Toyota’s best-sellers.
The storied brand has decided to take on Bentley and Rolls-Royce with a massive electric sedan packed full of technology, luxury, and intricate details.