Diesel still has a place in the modern world, just not where you might expect. These machines prove the engine is far from ...
If you actually truly love your car, it's because you found something that you connected with on a deeper level than just a ...
Before McLaren became a supercar heavyweight, Bruce McLaren was already dreaming beyond just Formula 1 and Can-Am. He wanted ...
Cold Fusion on MSN
This feature turned modern cars into spying machines
Modern cars are no longer just machines for transportation. They are rolling data collectors packed with sensors, microphones ...
Old-school car maintenance habits that still work include rotating tires, checking wipers, washing and waxing, and inspecting ...
I can't say I've ever seen auto care equipment quite like this before. It's a huge step up from a traditional pressure washer ...
The M6GT imagines what Bruce McLaren could have created a quarter-century before his name first graced a street-legal machine ...
Apple's canceled self-driving car project reportedly became the technological foundation for Apple Intelligence, helping create the Neural Engine and the AI hardware powering today's iPhones, Macs, ...
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The 6 Most Valuable Muscle Cars of the 1960s
Way back in the 1960s, Detroit built some absolutely incredible vehicles, including plenty of tire-smokin’, high-performance ...
The 1970s were hard years for the auto industry for a lot of reasons, but the burgeoning car-mod scene of the day wasn't one of them, as these accessories show.
In an era of ever-evolving AI imagery, Steve Braithwaite's banana car is decidedly real — despite what he might claim.
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Brundle furious as FIA explains British GP Safety Car error
Martin Brundle launched a furious reaction at Silverstone. The FIA has now explained the British GP Safety Car ending.
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