What Is The SSC Tuatara's Top Speed? (And Is It Street Legal?)
The SSC Tuatara is a hypercar that shouldn't be overlooked, but is its top speed true to what the manufacturer says? Here's what you need to know.
Read MoreThe SSC Tuatara is a hypercar that shouldn't be overlooked, but is its top speed true to what the manufacturer says? Here's what you need to know.
Read MoreNot every TV needs to be a giant 85-inch. In fact, there are several high-quality, top-rated 43-inch TVs that would be the perfect fit for a smaller room.
Read MoreThere's an important reason why a Swiss Army Knife has two blades. Aside from the obvious longevity benefit, each can specialize in different tasks.
Read MoreNovel Effect, a storytelling helper app showed on Shark Tank's ninth season, actually got a deal with one of the Sharks, but what happened afterward?
Read MoreMakita makes a wide range of products, including several varieties of 18-volt battery. And there's a pretty wide gap between the lightest and the heaviest.
Read MoreYou wouldn't expect it, but military submarines have sails too, but they're not used for what you might think. Here's the real purpose of the naval feature.
Read MoreWith vehicle prices at an all-time high, even the least expensive cost a bundle. So what's the cheapest Jeep these days, and is it worth the money?
Read MoreWhile commercial airliners often have their engines located under the wings, smaller private planes have theirs higher up, next to the tail. Here's why.
Read MoreWe need to be able to rely on the tools in our kit. These selections from major manufacturers were subjects of some of the largest recalls in history.
Read MoreThe stripe on a race car's steering wheel may seem like just another of the fashion statements that surround the sport. But it has a serious purpose.
Read MoreMany travel trailers and motorhomes have ladders in back leading to the roof. Here is what RV ladders are used for, and how you can use one safely.
Read MoreGoing through the process for TSA PreCheck can be a bit confusing, including the part where it notes "Eligibility Determined." What does that mean?
Read MoreYour Fire TV Stick is likely part of an array of entertainment devices in your living room, so can you simplify your setup with a compatible universal remote?
Read MoreIf a little fin antenna is good enough for today's cars, why isn't it good enough for a truck? What's the deal with the extra-long antennas on truck roofs?
Read MorePrices are going up, but your travel gear doesn’t have to break the bank. These 14 Amazon finds are practical, durable, and budget-friendly.
Read MoreCurious who makes Aisin transmissions? Learn about the manufacturer and how to check if your vehicle is equipped with one.
Read MoreCurious about the flap behind the F-35 Lightning cockpit? Learn what it does, why it opens, and how it supports the jet’s advanced performance.
Read MoreCummins diesel engines power a lot of heavy-duty pickups, but which specific models come with one? Can you buy the engine on its own to drop into your truck?
Read MoreBetween the turbodiesel powerplant of the BMW M57 engine, and the turbo or supercharged Audi 3.0 V6, each is a great option for modified performance mills.
Read MoreThe V6 engine may not have the auditory rep of a V12, but there have been some truly stellar-sounding six-cylinder engines under many hoods over the years.
Read MoreThe state of Colorado has hundreds of colored license plates, all serving a different purpose. Let's tell you all about them.
Read MoreThere are lots of inscrutable acronyms in the car industry, and one of the most important for automaker is CAFE. How does CAFE affect my car's MPG?
Read MoreToyota is a brand in need of no introduction for its full body of work. Nevertheless, these are the most reliable Toyota SUVs ever assembled.
Read MoreAudi's new A6 is a technological powerhouse, but as usual the U.S. market only gets a fraction of the toys. That's a situation only likely to get worse.
Read MoreYou might have heard the term "jackknifing" with regards to semi-trucks, especially when they're in accidents. What is jackknifing, and how does it happen?
Read MoreIt's no secret that new cars are expensive, but used cars aren't getting any cheaper, either. There's a good reason for it, too. Here's what you need to know.
Read MoreWondering if Detroit still makes diesel engines? Here’s the latest on their production, engine lineup, and where these engines are used today.
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