12 Of The Weirdest Things Auto Companies Made That Aren't Cars
Brands like Volkswagen and Hyundai are obviously most famous for their automotive output, but like many others, they make a whole lot more than just that.
Read MoreBrands like Volkswagen and Hyundai are obviously most famous for their automotive output, but like many others, they make a whole lot more than just that.
Read MoreA brand new side-by-side is just the start of an off-road adventure. Here's what one race-winning expert says should be on your shopping list.
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Read MoreThe gap between the iPad Air and Pro is smaller than Apple suggests, but a few exclusive features still tip the scale if you care about the details.
Read MoreThe top end of the American pickup truck market has become dominated by electric vehicles, if we're comparing them based on fuel economy, or its equivalent.
Read MoreThe signs indicating a curve is ahead are usually placed before a sharp turn, highway off-ramps, or narrow bridges. Here is what they actually mean.
Read MoreTerrified of the boat ramp line? Discover the pre-launch checklist that ensures a smooth, stress-free day on the water and avoids common mishaps.
Read MoreBeing able to diagnose common problems with your air conditioner can help you prevent unnecessary costs associated with repairs or the system working overtime.
Read MoreWashing machines aren't supposed to walk across the floor, but it can happen — and it has nothing to do with supernatural entities. Here's what's up.
Read MoreGasoline certainly isn't getting cheaper, and neither are pickup trucks. That's why it's a good idea to check out these eight trucks that beat the Ranger.
Read MoreHarbor Freight is finally getting in on the mini bucket craze that has already swept other hardware stores. If you've been waiting for one, now's the time.
Read MoreIs your A/C running constantly during heatwaves? Discover the simple 20-degree rule that will extend your unit's lifespan and slash your power bill.
Read MoreMilitary jargon can get quite quirky. U.S. Navy pilots, for example, have to "call the ball" when landing on aircraft carriers. Here's what that means.
Read MoreThe purpose of maximum speed limits is easy to figure out, but why do some highways have minimum speed limits as well? It's also quite simple.
Read MoreWalmart has a couple of accessories for less than $20 that can upgrade your driving experience. Here's what they are and how they can help you.
Read MoreThere are a lot of rules and regulations you need to follow when you're a truck driver, but the 7/3 rule gives them a bit of flexibility. Here's how it works.
Read MoreSlashGear's Joe Hindy recommends the 12 best power tools to buy for novice tool collectors and DIY enthusiasts.
Read MoreDo you remember the Dodge Demon 170? The "ultimate muscle car" is not cheap and you may be surprised to know how many were produced.
Read MoreAmazon products sometimes pull ahead of some of the customer favorites found at Lowe's. Here are five tools and home improvement finds that are worth buying.
Read MoreThe EU is examining some changes to policy that might make it difficult if not impossible to import full-size pickup trucks into the region.
Read MoreLithium batteries power the majority of modern rechargeable electronics, so disposal can be tricky, but they should never be thrown into the regular trash.
Read MoreTo common consumers, solar panels may look identical but there are actually two different types, bifacial and monofacial, that have pros and cons to understand.
Read MoreThe Ford Maverick's FITS system offers a level of interior customization other trucks can't match, and these 3D printed accessories show exactly that.
Read MoreThe Ford Mustang GTD is one of the fastest American production cars to ever hit the Nürburgring, and 3D-printed parts helped it achieve its latest lap times.
Read MoreThe traditional "three on the tree" column shifter was a mainstay on vehicles through the 1970s, only to disappear for several decades before making a comeback.
Read MoreWhile it's certainly not available as standard from many automakers, rear seat entertainment systems are a popular choice for many car owners.
Read MoreThe ejector seat has been the standard escape method for military jets, but early aircraft design sometimes meant these technologies couldn't be used.
Read MoreThe largest engine the C8 models actually ship with is the 6.2-liter LT2 V8. One engineer managed to get an 8.1L big block engine up and running in one.
Read MoreMilwaukee has a loyal following, but these Home Depot yard tools deliver comparable performance without the premium price tag.
Read MoreThink cement lasts forever in your garage? Think again. Discover why old bags lose structural strength and pose hidden safety risks for DIY projects.
Read MoreFord offered its legendary 427 big block as an option on one of its more staid offerings in 1963, kicking off a late '60s NASCAR performance legend.
Read MorePortable generators can be a lifesaver when you're dealing with a power outage, but they can also be dangerous if not set up and handled correctly.
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