Renault 5 E-Tech Electric Shows Why Big EVs Are The Wrong Idea
Renault is clearly on to something in the UK with its E-Tech Electric EV, as stateside electric vehicles continue to balloon in both size and power.
Read MoreRenault is clearly on to something in the UK with its E-Tech Electric EV, as stateside electric vehicles continue to balloon in both size and power.
Read MorePrior to VTEC, Honda employed a similar technology during the energy crisis of the '70s that helped pave the way to lesser emissions and better fuel economy.
Read MoreSmaller cars are built with the intention of getting good fuel economy and being used in cities, but they can be fun too.
Read MoreWhen it comes to pickup trucks, it's not about looks or comfort. It's about the raw power to get jobs done and cargo hauled. Here are the most powerful ever.
Read MoreChanging your own brake pads and rotors is a straightforward process as long as you have the right tools, and it can save you money.
Read MoreStudebaker cars have garnered praise long after the final model rolled off the assembly line, but why did this once prominent German business ultimately fail?
Read MoreMakita doesn't have the largest portfolio of automotive tools, but its gear is high-quality and can be used for more than one purpose.
Read MoreToyota's HiAce Van has been sold in more than 150 countries since 1967, but you still can't buy one brand-new in the U.S., and there's a likely reason why.
Read MoreThe Acura SLX was an early example of the small crossover SUV, promising Acura-caliber luxury in a bulletproof design borrowed from Isuzu. What went wrong?
Read MoreBarring the engine itself, brakes are the most important parts of your car. Here's what to know about the two most common kinds of brakes: disc and drum.
Read MoreNorton Motorcycles has long been a beloeved brand, but throughout the years the company has fallen on hard times and seen changes of ownership.
Read MoreThe Ford 7.3L Power Stroke engine is one that diesel enthusiasts hold in high regard, but it hasn't always been great. Here are the best and worst versions.
Read MoreWhile it's being discontinued in favor of a hybrid approach from Jeep, the 3-liter EcoDiesel V6 engine is a potent, lightweight, and efficient powertrain.
Read MoreDucati makes some of the world's greatest motorcycles. They go so fast, they have to be deliberately speed-limited for safety. Here are some of their fastest.
Read MoreChrysler's Mopar 440ci V8 engine was a big deal in the muscle car era, but that doesn't mean it was all smooth sailing. Some years are better than others.
Read MoreWant to destroy your daily drive in a 700hp minivan/muscle car mashup? A recent SpeedKore concept merges the Dodge Hellcat with the Chrysler Pacifica minivan.
Read MoreKnown as the original British motorcycle company, Triumph's pivot to motorcycles began in 1901 with the No. 1, which was a bit delayed due to market research.
Read MoreIf you're in the market for a new project car, restoring a classic Mopar can be a great choice for enthusiasts. These are our top picks.
Read MoreWhile it's not the most famous engine Chevrolet ever made, the 4.3L V6 powered several of its best cars for 30 years and continues to be an influence today.
Read MoreTruck drivers put thousands of miles on their rigs in a short amount of time, and if you want the best performance, try one of these diesel fuel additives.
Read MoreChevrolet's reputation is built on its muscle cars and powerful engines. How ferocious do they get? We've ranked Chevy's most powerful units.
Read MoreDiesel fuel provides the power necessary for challenging tasks in the biggest machines, but for the most demanding work, fuel additives are often used.
Read MoreIf you need to replace your engine, you might want to go with a rebuilt or remanufactured engine. We'll explain the differences between them.
Read MoreEngine braking utilizes a car's complicated transmission system, but luckily, it's a relatively easy thing to do from the driver's perspective.
Read MoreIf you're thinking about adding an electric turbocharger to your car, be wary. While the technology does exist, it's not nearly as plug-and-play or viable.
Read MoreSales for this S197 generation started in 2005 and ended in 2014, and it still holds up as a budget-friendly car among enthusiasts.
Read MoreSometimes what you need is the most budget-friendly vehicle you can get your hands on. These are a few of the least expensive trucks Ford has ever made.
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