5 Reasons Drivers Want The Toyota Soarer Back
The Toyota Soarer brought plenty of innovation to the table, and cast a shadow that is yet to be filled, so it's no wonder people are clamoring for its return.
Read MoreThe Toyota Soarer brought plenty of innovation to the table, and cast a shadow that is yet to be filled, so it's no wonder people are clamoring for its return.
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Read MoreA fault in Ridgid's framing nailer means that a nail can be discharged even when the tool is not pressed against a surface, potentially causing injury.
Read MoreFrom the experience of mechanic Russ Good, these four fuel injector cleaners are some of the best money can buy in 2025.
Read MoreThe Chevy Camaro and Pontiac Firebird are two of the most notable muscle cars to come out of General Motors. Are they actually the same car underneath?
Read MoreDuring World War II, wartime ordnance required an accelerated production of Sherman tanks and their mechanicals, so the U.S. army needed to be flexible.
Read MoreEngine names are often quite straightforward. The small-block Chevy, for example, is a small-block engine. But what about Ford's Y-Block? Here's the story.
Read MoreIf you're wondering where your Volvo was made it depends on its type. Models are made in various locations worldwide. We'll also explain who owns Volvo today.
Read MoreThe F-16 Falcon fighter aircraft has a single-piece frameless bubble canopy. What makes this canopy special, and why is it good news for pilots?
Read MoreThe new Buell motorcycle lineup may still be rolling back into the market, but there's a deep back catalogue of the brand's models you can still buy used.
Read MoreCosts for storing data online can escalate quickly, but it can be cost effective to buy or build your own network attached storage.
Read MoreTanks and airplanes get all the glory when it comes to military vehicles, but Harley-Davidson produced a specific motorcycle during World War II for the Allies.
Read MoreThough the EcoBoost and Coyote are notable engines in Ford's history, the GAA V8 is another fascinating one. What made it so iconic for its time?
Read MoreTurbocharging is commonplace technology in modern cars, but in the early 1960s, Oldsmobile was the first major automaker to introduce a turbo to the streets.
Read MoreThe internet is littered with little doodads and whats-its that all purport to make your life easier and more convenient. However, these ones just don't.
Read MoreCar manufacturers continue to say there will be more EVs in their lineups, but it looks like V8 engines are making a comeback. Here's why.
Read MoreBattery technology for electric cars is getting more advanced, with the most recent development from China being the gamechanging semi-solid state batteries.
Read MoreThe H145 helicopter by Airbus accomplishes a variety of tasks in public and private sectors, even though it's not the fastest helicopter in the air.
Read MoreThe Mazda RX-7 isn't a car you will see on a daily basis. However, it is still an iconic JDM sports car. Here's every generation ranked by horsepower.
Read MoreRoku jumped into the television game as a streaming device. Now the company has its own TVs, and if you're thinking about getting one, these tips may help.
Read MoreFord intends to challenge Tesla's dominance in the electric vehicle market, outlining ambitious plans with an affordable midsize pickup that's promising a lot.
Read MoreWondering what oil powers an F1 car? It’s nothing like the stuff in your regular car. These ultra-tuned blends are built for racing, not for daily commute.
Read MoreIf you find yourself shopping for a car, you might wonder if it would be better to buy a new car or used. It turns out, you're good either way.
Read MoreHenry Ford didn't just revolutionize the automobile; his company also played a big part in civil aviation before dropping out just as quickly as it entered.
Read MoreThe Kaiten torpedo was developed in Japan during World War II to sink Allied ships. It was a formidable weapon but suffered many design flaws.
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