You look at your owner’s manual and it says 10,000 miles. Your mechanic says 5,000 miles. It is tempting to assume someone is trying to sell you something, but the real answer depends on your engine, your oil, and how you drive.
Trading in your car is supposed to be the easy route. You hand the keys to the dealer, they handle the remaining loan, and you drive away in your new ride feeling pretty good about the whole thing. But then a few weeks later you get a notice from your lender saying your old loan still isn’t paid off. Suddenly that smooth trade-in deal feels a lot less smooth.
I thought I bought an all-wheel-drive car until a mechanic revealed it was actually front-wheel drive. Here’s whether FWD is good enough for winter driving and everyday roads.
Nicolas Cage has had a long, storied movie career that began in 1982 with Fast Times At Ridgemont High (1982). While cars were a feature during that movie, nobody could have predicted how many cars Nicolas Cage would acquire during his career. Said to be a lover of classic American muscle, Cage's extraordinary collection reflects that. Let's look at some of the coolest cars in his collection.
Dive into the 2023 Car of the Year: the Hyundai Ioniq 6. From its award-winning design and cutting-edge technology to performance specifics and a glance at its luxurious features, discover what sets this EV apart in the automotive world.
Discover the surprisingly practical cars some of your favorite celebrities drive daily. From Leonardo DiCaprio's eco-friendly choice to Taylor Swift's rugged ride, delve into the perfect blend of functionality and star-studded style without the extravagant price tag.
Get an in-depth look at the Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 392, designed for the off-roading enthusiast. Discover its powerful V8 performance, unique features, and how it stands out in both on-road driving and rugged terrains.
Dive into an in-depth review of the Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+, the record-breaking titan that redefined speed in 2021, reaching an astonishing 304.773 mph.
The first Ford Mustang was driven off the lot in 1964, marking the start of the pony car era—but it's not the only icon from this time of American auto ingenuity.
Although safety has been an ever-evolving goal for NASCAR, danger in this sport is an ever-existing issue. Let’s take a moment to remember some of the incredible drivers who lost their lives on the track.