Incredible 78-Page Evo Magazine Recreation Uses Only Forza Horizon 4 Screenshots
Yes, even the ads. In-game graphics have come a long way.
Yes, even the ads. In-game graphics have come a long way.
From steep grades to absurd bumps and even balancing on two tightrope wires, this course has it all and nothing seems to stop this mini-Blazer.
The CT5-V doesn't get much wrong, but it also doesn't hit enough home runs to truly stand out in a tough segment.
No, you aren't just seeing things.
Maybe releasing big, floating objects within close proximity to an airport is a bad idea.
A faster time from New York to Los Angeles—but not without plenty of quality problems on its own.
Goes Like Hell S'More, number 086 of 500 made.
The fifth-generation Grand Cherokee will be joined by a two-row variant as well as a plug-in hybrid.
Ford was right to name its new engine after Godzilla.
A few million dollars casually spent on a dream garage.
Directly from the NHTSA.
The Nio .N isn't just pretty to look at—if its claimed range of 559 miles is true, it could become one of the longest-range EVs on the market.
And it's for sale. In Florida.
Two tire compounds and a heck of a lot of experience behind the wheel.
For the right price, The Hoff will even deliver it himself.
Bad footwork + an extra pedal = A photo you can almost smell.
The Wankel rotary engine is named for Felix Wankel, who was... not a nice guy.
The small heating element melts away snow to ensure the car always has eyes on its surroundings.
The rotary engine returns to America! Sort of.