Chevrolet's heavy duty truck has the power to make it a towing superstar, but do the compromises outweigh the capacity in this huge (and expensive) pickup?
Engine flushes are occasionally necessary for vehicles with sludge-filled engines, though is it really necessary for everyday commuters and well-kept cars?
Engine seizure could spell game over for any road trip, race day, or any commute. As a mechanic with several years of experience, these are the warning signs.
Engine oil is prevalent throughout your engine, and can start to leak out if something goes wrong, but can it start a fire? Here's what you need to know.
Dramatic new styling and some huge improvements in the cabin give the 2024 Santa Fe a bold upgrade, but does this three-row SUV deliver where it really matters?
If you're headed for a day on the course, these are the different items to check and inspect on your dirt bike prior to heading out and shredding the dirt.
Chevy's Caprice model line was typically powered by a traditional gasoline engine, but for a brief time in the 1980s, they were offered with diesel instead.
Traditional gasoline engines have spark plugs, but diesel engines have something a little different, called glow plugs. How many do you need for your diesel?
The beauty of the iconic AE86 Corolla stems from the simplicity on the inside, and while most are modified drift cars, the original still has some pep.
With a wild price tag and limited production, Ferrari's latest model is a V12 assault on the Urus, Bentayga and Cullinan. Just don't call the Purosangue an SUV.
Remote start systems can be an unparalleled convenience during poor weather conditions, but how do you know if your Ford vehicle already has one on board?
Undercutting Harley-Davidson and Indian, Honda's affordable Rebel 500 aims to give cruiser newbies a starter bike they can love. But is it wasted on beginners?
Diesel engines can be more efficient than gasoline engines, but that's largely due to DEF. Here's what it does, how it helps, and what happens if you run out.
The Chrysler HEMI line has been around since the 1950s, and while they're most famous for being put in big trucks now, they once powered a sweet muscle car.
The Dodge Durango SRT Hellcat and Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk have the mighty Hellcat engine under the hood, but one is slightly faster than the other.
V8 engines are wildly popular in today's cars, so why not double up and use a V16? Here's why this engine isn't used more often and which cars do have it.