Can Your Car's Windshield Crack In Cold Weather?
The weather is starting to turn cold, which can cause all sorts of headaches. But can the upcoming cold season result in your windshield cracking?
Read MoreThe weather is starting to turn cold, which can cause all sorts of headaches. But can the upcoming cold season result in your windshield cracking?
Read MoreThere's a welter of rules and regulations surrounding American trucking. Trucks that fall into Class 8 are subject to some of the most stringent.
Read MoreYou might want to think twice about using winter tires all year long, as the complications and headaches won't be worth the minor convenience.
Read MoreHarley-Davidson motorbikes can cost a lot of money, so it makes sense that the company provides a range of financial services, too.
Read MoreAlthough it's GMC's smallest SUV, the Terrain holds a big spot in the mid-size market. As with most SUVs, not all years are created equal, however.
Read MoreWhat's in a name? In the case of Toyota, the answer includes both family pride and Japanese culture. And the company's logo goes even deeper.
Read MoreDue to how bright the headlights on new vehicles are getting, it may be worth considering one of these pairs of anti-glare night driving glasses.
Read MoreIt looked like laser headlights, which throw beams farther than standard lights, were here to stay on BMWs. But something happened to change that.
Read MoreSubaru's "performance luxury coupe" had some strong specs, but it only lasted a few years. It's left behind a cadre of enthusiasts who want their hands on one.
Read MoreYou need a special license to operate a commercial vehicle, but what exactly is the difference between one and the average car in most driveways?
Read MoreThe current Amarok is a collaboration between Ford and VW. But despite their similarities, there are also several key differences betwen it and the Ranger.
Read MoreThe bubble car was the wave of the future in the '50s and '60s -- or so thought its makers. Now a Michigan man had one, and the American Pickers wanted it.
Read MoreThe Dodge Hornet launched to extreme expectations and reasonable fanfare, but the car has been beset with problems and lives in a competitive segment.
Read MoreEvery culture has it's own signs and symbols to facilitate communication between members, and motorcyclists are no different.
Read MoreFalken Tires might not be the biggest name in tires, but they've been around for decades and have a long and interesting history serving drivers.
Read MoreWhen emergency service vehicles are deployed, it's a good idea to pay attention to what they're doing and the sounds they make.
Read MoreFord is returning to F1 in 2026, but younger fans of the sport may not remember that the company has a long and dominant history with racing going back decades.
Read MoreIf you've ever considered Tremor or Raptor Ford trucks, this is their history and what makes them unique.
Read MoreUntil recently, all of Lincoln's vehicles were manufactured in the U.S., but it's gone international.
Read MoreThe Jeep Renegade is a vehicle that has its fair share of both love and complaints among its customers.
Read MoreIt's normal to lose some performance in your vehicle when visiting locations at higher altitudes, but there are also ways to help compensate.
Read MoreLexus has several model names meant to help you identify which is best for you. For fans seeking a blend of luxury car and SUV, look no further than the RX.
Read MoreFord's Model T was one of history's most revolutionary vehicles, but the origins of its "Tin Lizzie" nickname aren't clear.
Read MoreWhile less than 1,000 Shelby Cobras were built, the car has had a lasting impact on car culture. Here is how this classic American sports car was built.
Read MoreWith its phenomenal speed, power, and acceleration, the BMW S 1000 RR might not be the beginner friendly bike you're looking for.
Read MoreIf you've ever heard the phrase "chicken strips" among bikers, you should know they aren't discussing tenders with dipping sauce.
Read MoreCar names are meant to inspire certain feeling in the brand. But some names throughout history have been somewhat of the mark. Here are some examples.
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