2023 Toyota Highlander Gets the Turbo Engine It Always Needed
The smaller-displacement turbo engine has more torque, same fuel economy, and lower emissions.
The smaller-displacement turbo engine has more torque, same fuel economy, and lower emissions.
A jury awarded $2,700 each to 38,000 members of the class action lawsuit brought against GM.
The price hike affects the base model only, but it's the second in as many months.
Ford is accused of weakening the Super Duty's roof and never testing its safety in the real world.
With the $16,100 Competition pack, the RS5 becomes a bit less German.
An enhanced online configurator is making it easier to build, and even order, your dream Porsche without having to leave your house.
Per a standard set in 1975, haulers are restricted to 80,000 pounds gross vehicle weight. The industry wants that upped to 88,000 pounds.
People are spotting the in-demand truck at U-Haul lots and wondering where their trucks are.
There's also a new rooftop awning.
In case you need it spelled out, that likely means no new Toyota MR2.
Honda and Red Bull are getting cozy again. But could this lead to a new, official engine supplier deal?
Model 3s and Ys produced after October won't include the sensors and will have reduced features for the short-term future.
With production drawing to a close, Ford saw fit to make one last tribute to its 2016 Le Mans glory.
Bike lane blockers will be looking over their shoulders if this new bill becomes law.
Careful driving and the right equipment is key to leaving with your fried chicken intact.
In a world where sports cars are almost too easy to drive fast, the new GT3 RS is old school. It'll bite back if you aren't careful.
Clever detective work by the race cars' owner is what found the thief.
Originally seized from a street racer, the tuned Hellcat now haunts Texas roads.
A Dutch startup called Lightyear let us drive a pre-production prototype of its 0 sedan, which is billed as the world's first "solar electric car."
All these "skateboard" platforms were supposed to let automakers to build whatever the heck they want. Now, we've got questions.