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New Jaguar Registrations Were Hilariously Low Last Month
New registration data reveals there aren’t many people registering new Jaguar models as the brand reinvents its image and prepares to launch new products.
2026 BMW M2 CS Revealed: More Power, Less Weight, and Rear-Drive Only
The long-awaited CS version of BMW's smallest M car is here, complete with heavily revised bodywork. Here's everything we know about the car right now.
Tell Your Uncle: Pontiac Isn’t Coming Back Just Because GM Is Renewing the Trademark
Trademark filings can mean something to everyday gearheads, but only sometimes. This is not one of those times.
Nissan Selling the HQ Ghosn Built Would Prove No Cost Is Too Sacred to Cut
Nothing is off limits at Nissan, as new management is reportedly mulling drastic measures to stay afloat, including selling the company's Japan HQ built in 2009.
This Cursed Road Near a North Dakota Oil Field Swallows Up Any Truck That Tries It
The town of Williston's "Road of Shame" is a local legend, and now, its fame is spreading to the entire internet.
Monaco F1 GP Date Stepping Out of Indy 500’s Shadow Just Might Save It
Sunday marked the last Memorial Day Weekend featuring the Monaco, Indy 500, and Coke 600 triple-header before the former moves to June. It could be F1’s best decision yet.
The Cadillac Escalade IQ Is So Big It Has a Two-Way Intercom System
Some big cars will boost the driver's voice for people in the way back. But the Escalade does it in both directions.
Recalled 6.2L GM V8 Teardown Shows Why You Don’t Ignore the Warning Signs
Ever seen a small-block with all eight of its connecting rod bearings completely shot? Check this out.
These Cars Are Going To Age Terribly
Through the annals of automotive history, some cars have undeniably aged worse than others, and our readers predicted what current models will age the worst.
2025 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Convertible Returned Me To My Childhood
Everyone has a connection to the Chevy Corvette, and driving the latest one brought back wonderful childhood memories.
These Brands Still Make Tires In America
Many tire brands outsource their entire manufacturing process to other countries due to costs. However, there are a few that still make their tires in the U.S.
Why Buy A Camper When You Could Build A Stealthier One Out Of Pallets Yourself?
If you want a travel trailer but don't have six figures to throw around, are you out of luck? Nope. Just build your own like our friend Steve Wallis did here.
The Cardo PackTalk Pro Is More Of A Change Than It Seems
Even though much of the tech is available on Cardo's less-expensive comm units, I never want to go back to them from the Pro.
Here's What Those Ridges On The Bed Of Your Truck Are For
It's clear why there's a cab on a pickup truck, or why there's an open bed in back. But what's the reason for those ridges on the bed of your truck?
Should You Swap To A Lightweight Flywheel? Here's When It Makes Sense
Changing your steel flywheel to an aluminum one can affect the weight and the power of the vehicle. However, there are times when it isn't worth the job.
New York Won't Shut Down Congestion Pricing Without Court Order Despite Threats To Defund City
The third deadline from the Trump administration to shut down New York City's congestion pricing zone passed last week, and Governor Kathy Hochul didn't blink.