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Race cars represent the pinnacle of automotive performance, but they don't always stay on the track. Here are the most intense models to become street-legal.
Read MoreRace cars represent the pinnacle of automotive performance, but they don't always stay on the track. Here are the most intense models to become street-legal.
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Read MoreFrom Honda to Yamaha, there are several beginner 125cc motorcycles and dirt bikes perfect for novice riders. Here are a few that won't break the bank.
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Read MoreIf you're interested in buying a Husqvarna Svartpilen 401, it's worth knowing how quick it is and the top speed before signing on the dotted line.
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Read MoreGovee's Outdoor Light System takes the pain out of setting up a smart yard lighting system and keeps controls simple after the fact.
Read MoreTesla, a homegrown EV company, has had more than a few safety recalls since its inception. What have been some of the most concerning?
Read MoreWhile a Raspberry Pi is a full-fledged computer that can do more complex things than an Arduino microcontroller, it's not the best choice for every project.
Read MoreU.S. policies against Chinese EV automakers could squeeze EV consumers in the U.S. out of the market. One expert weighs in on the current situation.
Read MoreThe 1970 Pontiac Firebird was a necessary step into the muscle car world for General Motors, and it came with some interesting features future models never got.
Read MoreJust because the vehicle is well built and reliable for the most part, it doesn't mean it's without a few problems. So let's talk about the 2009 Honda Civic.
Read MoreMichael Keaton's low-slung and menacing Gothic Batmobile used parts from a bus, a Ferrari, and yes, even a humble Honda Civic.
Read MoreAT&T has rolled out 5G+ across the United States, but what does it mean, and how does it differ? Here's everything you need to know about the data network.
Read MoreBefore you go to the nearest automotive store and grab the first windshield that catches your eye, you need to gather some information.
Read MoreDecades ago, infomercials pitched all manner of gadgets for our kitchens and homes. Fast forward to today, and many of those products have gotten a facelift.
Read MoreThere are ways that an iPhone can be cheaper if purchased internationally, and here's how you can tell.
Read MoreIn competition with the HEMI, the NASCAR-derived "R-code" engine found its way into the Ford Fairline 427, and thus began tearing up drag strips across the U.S.
Read MoreFujifilm's new Fujinon GF 500mm f/5.6 R LM OIS WR lens brings a masterful piece of telephoto magic to medium-format cameras.
Read MoreHarbor Freight is known for its good quality tools at affordable prices, and that includes its floor jacks. Who actually manufactures them, though?
Read MoreSlashGear spoke to Dr. Laine Mears of CU-ICAR on how eliminating fossil fuels from the auto industry is more than just an engineering problem.
Read MoreIf you're looking to snag a powerhouse desktop or laptop, but aren't willing to build your own PC, these are the best options from the biggest manufacturers.
Read MoreYes indeed, bicycles have transmissions just like cars, but they're different in a few key ways. Here is everything you need to know about them.
Read MoreIt can be a scary prospect to go digging around your computer looking for specific files. Here's how to find Arduino libraries on Mac, PC, and Linux.
Read MoreSlashGear gets behind the wheel of the 2024 Toyota GR86 to see how the affordable and handsome coupe compares to others in its class. Here's what we found.
Read MoreIn 2003, the first bridgelaying production model arrived: the M104 Wolverine Heavy Assault Bridgelayer.
Read MoreLittle-known EV manufacturer Fisker's attempts to enter the budget electric car market seem to be at an end, as the company has filed for bankruptcy.
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