Driving a 1987 Toyota 4Runner Reminds Me of What We Could Have Had
The first-generation 1987 Toyota 4Runner offered a future where crossovers coexisted with nature rather than trampled over it.
The first-generation 1987 Toyota 4Runner offered a future where crossovers coexisted with nature rather than trampled over it.
Ram's first electric pickup may be coming a little late, but it promises to beat the F-150 Lightning and Silverado EV.
A big turbo, electric antilag, and a brutish hybrid system make the new AMG C63 quicker than a Hellcat to 60 mph.
AMG tuning company Renntech might just have built the perfect W140.
Sometimes it sounds like you're dragging a steel pipe underneath your car.
The new Z has fallen victim to the same issue as the Nissan Titan and Frontier pickup trucks.
It's so wide that the builder regularly has to clarify that the car is real and not Photoshopped.
News emerged this week that Ford has parked around 40,000 unfinished new vehicles waiting for parts.
Looks like they'll have to find another way around the shortage.
The Las Vegas Grand Prix has been confirmed for Saturday, Nov. 18.
Heavy-duty trucks traveling through California are about to face a lot more inspections, even if they aren't registered in the state.
After 247,000 miles, deferred maintenance killed this incredibly complex dieselgate-era Volkswagen.
A new patent shows a sliding drawer that moves between the cabin and the front trunk of Ford's electric vehicles.
Let's get real: Not everyone needs a full-size pickup. That's where the Tundar comes in.
The seventh-generation Mustang is built around an aging platform, a big V8, and heaps of nostalgia. Sound familiar?
Dealers can still order 2023 Ford Mavericks for lot inventory, but good luck finding exactly the one you want.
If you're up for dealing with modern BMW foibles, these cars have a lot of value.
If the BMW X7 isn't quick enough for your tastes, Alpina has something to show you.
Less windscreen, more fun.
The crash raises questions about safety standards on The Grand Tour set.