Chevrolet Announces New Corvette Grand Sport on the Racetrack
Chevrolet quietly previewed the upcoming Corvette Grand Sport during a surprise appearance at Sebring endurance race.
More Than a Gimmick: How Ford’s “Supervan” Project Redefined Automotive Engineering
Over the decades, Ford built outrageous racing vans that shocked crowds and redefined promotional show cars.
Why Factory Car Batteries Last Longer Than Store-Bought Ones
Factory-installed car batteries often last longer than replacements, leaving many drivers wondering what makes them different.
Next-Generation BMW X5 Revealed in Fresh Renderings
Newly leaked photos offer an early look at the redesigned BMW X5 ahead of its debut.
Smart Unveils #6 EHD Sedan: Nearly 16 Feet Long With New Hybrid Platform
Smart reinvents itself with a full-size hybrid sedan, leaving its tiny city-car image behind.
Many Drivers Don’t Know Why the Mysterious “Overdrive OFF” Button Existed—and Why It Disappeared
Older automatic cars had an Overdrive OFF button, but modern transmissions no longer need it.
Ford Is Already Preparing a $30K Electric Pickup
Ford is rethinking EV production, aiming for simpler construction and a more affordable electric pickup.
How Many Miles You Need to Drive to Recharge a Dead Car Battery
Even a healthy car battery can fail unexpectedly, especially during cold weather and short trips.
Why Your Car Might Randomly Stall—And How One Button Fixes It
Many modern cars hide a little-known safety button that can shut off the fuel pump.
Two Important Things You Should Do After Buying a Used Car
Experienced drivers recommend several essential maintenance steps immediately after purchasing a used vehicle to avoid problems.
Dynamic Charging for Electric Cars: Highways of the Future Are Already Being Built in the U.S.
Experimental highways in the U.S. and Europe can recharge electric vehicles wirelessly while driving.
Chevrolet Ends Colorado Production: Exact Date Revealed
General Motors confirms final production date for 2026 Chevrolet Colorado pickup at Missouri assembly plant.
A Land Cruiser Was Built in Japan That Even Toyota Doesn’t Know About
Japanese tuner transforms humble Toyota Probox work wagon into Land Cruiser-inspired off-road styled utility vehicle.
How Much Fuel 1970s American Cars Actually Consumed
Big engines and massive bodies defined 1970s American cars—but their real fuel economy might surprise you.
BMW Joked About an M3 Touring GT3 Race Car. Now It’s Actually Going Racing
What started as an April Fools’ joke has turned into a real BMW race car project.