Few Realize It: What the “Shark Fin” on a Car Roof Really Does
The small “shark fin” on a car’s roof isn’t just for looks — it serves several important functions.
Owner Claims This 1966 Impala Was Mainly Used for Getting Ice Cream With the Kids
This 1966 Chevrolet Impala was part of a private collection, and if you’re wondering how it managed to rack up just 44,000 miles, the eBay seller has a simple explanation.
Many Americans Confuse Automatic Parking with Autopilot: The Difference Between APA and AVP
Automatic parking allows a vehicle to park itself without manual control, making it a true convenience for drivers.
It’s Making American Drivers Laugh: The Mystery “Jellyfish Launch” Button Found in Cars — Here’s What It Really Does
Not every driver knows what this unusual button is actually for.
A Million Miles Without a Rebuild: The Engines That Made Engineers Envy Themselves
Toyota, Ford, and Honda have been recognized as leaders in four-cylinder engine reliability.
When Your Transmission “Loses Memory”: How a Faulty Sensor Can Turn a Car Into Unpredictable Chaos
Modern cars are practically packed with electronics.
Winter Is Coming — Last Year’s Deep Freeze Turned Teslas Into “Ice Statues.” Americans Need to Know This
Early last year, extreme cold across the U.S. virtually paralyzed electric vehicle traffic, turning charging station parking lots into graveyards of frozen cars.
The Automotive World Hides Many Secrets! The Most Unusual Gear Selectors in Car History
Which gear shifters became true legends — fascinating facts you probably didn’t know.
Most Americans Don’t Realize What Else the Start-Stop Button Can Do
The Start-Stop button may look simple, but there’s a lot more to it than meets the eye.
Ford Once Designed a Uranium-Powered Car With a Nuclear Reactor and a 5,000-Mile Range
More than half a century ago, Ford captured the world’s imagination with a futuristic concept powered by a nuclear reactor.
Belt and Braces: Volvo Reinvents Seatbelt Safety with a Smarter, More Adaptive Design
The Swedish automaker’s next-generation seatbelt adjusts automatically to the severity and dynamics of a collision.
Comfortable Seating and Great Visibility: The Best Cars for Senior Drivers
The ranking was based on everyday usability, ease of multimedia systems, and trunk functionality.
Rare 1954 Hudson Hornet Special Could Be the Finest Example Left
Founded in 1909, Hudson Motor Car Company merged with Nash-Kelvinator in 1954, giving birth to American Motors Corporation (AMC).
Why Motor Oil Breaks Down Faster in City Driving — and Why You Should Change It Twice as Often
Motor oil doesn’t last forever — and it degrades especially quickly when your vehicle is exposed to heavy operating conditions.