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They're Called Hypercars For A Reason—The Fastest Production Vehicles Ever Released

Speed has always pulled at human curiosity. Verified numbers now stretch beyond 300 mph, powered by hybrid systems, quad turbo engines, and electric torque delivered instantly. Yet statistics alone never tell the whole story. Limited production, record-breaking runs, and engineering breakthroughs define these machines. Scroll through and decide which one truly moves you.
February 19, 2026 Marlon Wright
ClassicChevy

Chevy Models That GM Cancelled And Never Should Have

Chevrolet has built some truly unforgettable machines over the decades. But here's the thing: they also killed off some absolute legends way too early. We're talking about cars that defined eras, won races, and captured hearts.
February 20, 2026 Marlon Wright
1976 Chevrolet Cosworth Vega

Chevrolet Is Still One Of America's Top Automakers Despite Their Most Embarrassing Flops

Not every car that rolls off the assembly line becomes a classic. Some become cautionary tales instead. Chevrolet learned this lesson repeatedly through rushed designs, cost-cutting disasters, and engineering experiments gone horribly wrong.
February 20, 2026 Jane O'Shea
Truck shopping

My mechanic warned me about buying a truck with cylinder deactivation. The salesperson says it saves tons of fuel. What should I do?

Should you avoid a truck with cylinder deactivation? Learn how the system works, the real fuel savings, common reliability concerns, and whether it’s worth the risk before you buy.
February 20, 2026 Allison Robertson
Start stop system

My mechanic says stop-start systems wear out your engine. The manufacturer claims they’re perfectly safe. Who’s right?

Are stop-start systems damaging your engine? Learn how auto start-stop technology really works, whether it increases engine wear, and why mechanics and automakers disagree.
February 19, 2026 Allison Robertson
BMW C1 is the rare enclosed scooter manufactured by Bertone for BMW with an emphasis on safety.

The Story Of The BMW C1—The Bizarre Scooter With A Roof

At the turn of the millennium, BMW decided the world of two wheels needed a little German engineering flair—and possibly a roll cage. The result was the BMW C1, a scooter so unusual it looked like it had driven straight out of a concept car show and onto city streets. It had a roof. It had a windshield. It even had seat belts. And yes, it was still technically a scooter.
February 20, 2026 J. Clarke

I accidentally hit a cyclist who was riding in the middle of traffic. He broke his leg. Am I responsible?

Accidentally hit a cyclist riding in the middle of traffic? Here’s what the law says about fault, liability, insurance, and what to do next if a cyclist is injured in a road accident.
February 20, 2026 Jack Hawkins
Smiling couple on a pedestrian street

Car-Free Cities Seem Impossible To Americans—But From New York To Paris, The Car Era Is Ending

In cities around the world, urban leaders aren’t just imagining car-free cities anymore—they’re actively redesigning streets, neighborhoods, and entire developments to make them a reality.
February 19, 2026 Jesse Singer
Man standing near a Mazda Miata

Invincible Car Transmissions That Will Never Be The Reason Your Car Dies On You

Roy Chapman Andrews went hunting dinosaur fossils and discovered something weirder. Mongolia's Prime Minister asked him to catch a legendary killing worm. The request sounded absurd, but everyone believed it existed. Researchers still debate today.
February 18, 2026 Miles Brucker

My mechanic got caught speeding while joyriding in my car. My car was impounded for a week but I’m moving across the country in three days. Now what?

Your car wound up in the impound lot because of someone else's driving; what to do when you need to get it back right away.
February 19, 2026 Sasha Wren
LuxuryCarLife

Supercars That Will Actually Appreciate In Value (And The Ones That You'll Lose Serious Money On)

Supercars promise drama the moment you see them, but ownership tells a longer story. In this lineup, we start with the models that struggle to hold their value over time, where depreciation reshapes the excitement of that first purchase. After that, we turn to the machines that have protected or strengthened their prices through rarity, heritage, and enduring demand.
February 19, 2026 Marlon Wright