How Thick Should A Brake Rotor Be? (And How Do You Measure It?)
Brake rotors are important parts of your vehicle's braking system, and they require a certain thickness to keep it functioning properly and safely.
Read MoreBrake rotors are important parts of your vehicle's braking system, and they require a certain thickness to keep it functioning properly and safely.
Read MoreTesla's Semi makes a lot of headlines with its ability to potentially electrify fleets for shipping, but is there another option from an established name?
Read MoreThe BMW S 1000 RR and Kawasaki ZX-10R are both bikes worth considering if you're in the market for one. Here's which one is faster and their specs.
Read MoreMany vehicle owners know about brake pads and their importance, but what about the brake calipers? Here's what they do and how many the average car needs.
Read MoreIf you buy a new car or have work done on the one you already own, you might see yellow marks on some of the bolts and other hardware. What are they for?
Read MoreLooking for a car with a CVT transmission? Here’s a complete list of every new model with a CVT currently available in the U.S. market.
Read MoreRumors of the Yamaha Banshee ATV's return likely don't have any basis in reality, but that doesn't mean that it's not a good idea. Here's why.
Read MoreYour Michelin tire might have a hidden feature you've missed—learn how a tiny symbol can help you check tread depth quickly and easily.
Read MoreAirplane engines, like any other engines, need oil to function properly. But what type of oil do they use? And why can't you use it in your car?
Read MoreCostco has some pretty sweet deals when it comes to car tires, but unfortunately, you can't buy motorcycle tires there. Here's where to look instead.
Read MoreMichelin is a respected producer that has been making tires since the days of horse-drawn carriages. Today, it operates numerous brands all over the world.
Read MoreWarm weather is prime time for towing whether heading for a campsite or hauling yard debris to the dump. These towing tips will help you stay safe.
Read MoreThe Pioneer, Mack Trucks' new long haul long-haul highway model, shares quite a bit of DNA with the Volvo VNL, leading many to wonder about their differences.
Read MoreWondering if the VW Jetta qualifies as a sports car? Take a look at the model that’s making drivers rethink what this sedan can do.
Read MoreWhen it comes to buying tires, there are a lot of important parameters to consider, one of those being rolling resistance. What does that actually mean?
Read MoreAlthough the company was briefly known as Grabowsky Motor Company, its name wasn't shortened to GMC until it came under the ownership of GM.
Read MoreEver wonder why Lexus grilles are so large? Discover the design philosophy, branding strategy, and engineering reasons behind the bold look.
Read MoreThe Mazda Connect infotainment system aimed to the stars, but it ended up being a thorn in the company's side when the technology led to a lawsuit.
Read MoreEver wondered what truckers are talking about when you see them talking into their radios as they haul past you on the highway? Here's what the lingo means.
Read MoreHarley Davidson just released its financial earnings for the quarter, and it seems there's not a lot going right for this iconic American brand.
Read MoreWe can't be alone in wondering, why is the Michelin mascot an anthropomorphic stack of tires, and bright white? Here's what you need to know.
Read MoreToyota's aiming the 4Runner TRD Pro at off-road enthusiasts; if you're one, you might be wondering whether it's lifted and how much it costs. Here's the info.
Read MoreThe Ford Mustang created the pony car, and it has always been massively successful. However, that's changing, as 2024 might be the model's worst year. Why?
Read MoreFor enthusiasts looking for something different, maybe something like a a Bond car, Rezvani Motors is here. Who owns the company? Where are the cars made?
Read MoreFord's feistiest 2025 Explorer wears its ST badge proudly, but does this performance SUV sacrifice elsewhere to give thrills on the school run?
Read MoreRefueling a car is a standard procedure, but not every car has its gas cap on the same side. Some are on the left, some are on the right. Why is that?
Read MoreGoodyear doesn’t just make Goodyear tires. It owns a 12-brand empire, each built for different drivers, budgets, and roads across the world.
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