How to Fix a Deep Scratch on Your Car at Home – Yes, It’s Possible
Tiny scratches can usually be removed with a thorough polish, but what about deep scratches? Here’s how to tackle them yourself.
Why U.S. School Buses Have Black Stripes on the Sides — And What They’re Really For
At first glance, it’s hard to imagine what could be so interesting about American school buses.
Why Stainless Steel Never Became the Go-To Material for Modern Car Bodies
Stainless steel sounds perfect on paper — so why don’t automakers use it? The reasons are more surprising than you might expect.
How to Remove Car Scratches Yourself in the Garage: Fixing Bumpers, Headlights, and Fenders
Scuffed your car? No big deal. Here’s how to remove scratches from your bumper and headlights at home.
Chery Surpasses Xiaomi With New 2,400 MPa Hot-Stamped Steel — A World Record
A breakthrough in next-generation automotive materials
Smart Unveils Its First Ever Liftback: Geely Engine and Unique Design
Photos reveal Smart’s new liftback, showcasing its specs, design, and hints at when it might debut.
How to Polish Your Car So It Looks Like It Just Rolled Out of the Showroom
A clean, well-maintained car is great—one with a properly polished finish is even better.
Four Cars Whose Bodies Can Go 15–20 Years Without Rusting
The engine may give up, the suspension might wear out — but the body will stay solid.
How to Remove a Dent from Your Car’s Bumper Yourself: Simple Tips for Americans
It happens all the time — you’re backing up, miss a small obstacle, tap it lightly and end up with a simple dent in the bumper.
How American Car Designers Ended Up Building Wood-Sided Cars — and Why the Style Stayed Trendy for So Long
Automotive trends can be just as fickle as the fashion world.
How to Remove Scratches From Your Car’s Paint? Here’s the Fix — You Can Do It Yourself!
Over time, noticeable scratches inevitably start showing up on any car’s body. Here’s one way to remove them yourself.
Hot-Dip Galvanizing Protected Cars from Rust for Decades — So Why Did Automakers Abandon It Now?
Hot-dip galvanizing once seemed like the perfect armor against rust — until its serious downsides became impossible to ignore.
Stronger, Lighter, and Tougher: New Corvette Material Stuns the Auto Industry With Its Weight
Engineers have developed an ultra-light composite called TCA Float, designed specifically for the Corvette — combining exceptional strength with reduced mass.
Why the Active Rear Wing with DRS on the Mercedes-AMG One Is a True Engineering Masterpiece
Two elements, one mechanism — here’s how the Mercedes-AMG One’s unique active rear wing works, and why it impresses even the experts.