Truck advertisements love maximum towing numbers, but those figures rarely tell the whole story. The biggest rating usually applies to one carefully configured combination of engine, axle ratio, drivetrain, cab, bed, tires, and towing package.…
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America’s 10 Most Powerful Factory Engines, Ranked
America’s horsepower race has produced some of the most outrageous factory engines ever fitted to street-legal vehicles. From supercharged muscle cars to twin-turbo supercars, manufacturers have pushed production power far beyond what once seemed practical…
Every EV Getting a Price Cut for 2027
Sticker shock has kept plenty of shoppers away from electric vehicles, but that’s finally starting to change. A wave of manufacturers is slashing prices for the 2027 model year, from three-row luxury SUVs to compact…
10 Popular Cars That Get Expensive at 100,000 Miles
Reaching 100,000 miles does not automatically mean a vehicle is worn out. Many modern cars, trucks, and SUVs can travel 200,000 miles or more with proper maintenance. The problem is that the six-digit mark often…
The Ford F-150 Is the Most Targeted Truck for Converters
Parking your Ford F-150 in a well-lit driveway might not be enough to keep it safe anymore. Data pulled from Carfax and the National Insurance Crime Bureau confirms what many owners have already discovered the…
5 Cars With Cheap Radiator Jobs and 5 Over $1,300
A radiator problem can turn into an expensive repair faster than many owners expect. The radiator itself may be reasonably priced, but labor can push the final bill much higher. Vehicles with straightforward radiator access…
10 Cars That Outsold Every Rival for a Full Decade
Automotive sales leadership is usually temporary. A redesign, fuel-price swing, new competitor, or change in consumer tastes can knock even a successful model from the top within a few years. That makes a 10-year sales-winning…
10 Cars That Timestamp Every Door and Seatbelt
Modern vehicles collect far more information than speed, fuel level, and mileage. Many cars monitor door positions, seatbelt status, occupant detection, and other safety events through electronic control modules. In some vehicles, these events can…
10 EVs That Lose Functions on a Used Purchase
Buying a used electric vehicle is no longer just about checking battery health, mileage, accident history, and warranty coverage. Modern EVs are heavily dependent on software, subscriptions, connected accounts, charging promotions, and digitally activated equipment.…
10 Cars Too Tall for a Standard Parking Garage
A 6-foot-8-inch clearance equals 80 inches, which is a common benchmark for older or tighter parking structures, although garage heights are not universally standardized. Most sedans, crossovers, and ordinary pickups have no problem fitting beneath…
10 Cars With the Most Gears in Their Transmission
Automatic transmissions have gained an extraordinary number of ratios over the past two decades. Four- and five-speed automatics were once completely normal, but manufacturers kept adding gears to improve acceleration, fuel economy, refinement, and highway…
10 EVs That Slow Charging Based on Your History
An EV’s advertised peak charging speed is not a fixed number it will deliver under every condition for its entire life. Battery-management systems continuously evaluate temperature, state of charge, battery health, age, and previous use…
5 Cars With the Highest Theft Rates in New Mexico, 5 With the Lowest
Vehicle theft remains a major concern for many drivers across New Mexico, where certain car models appear more frequently in theft reports than others. Data from the National Insurance Crime Bureau helps identify patterns by…
Ford Swept Le Mans in 1966 After Ferrari Walked Away
Few moments in motorsport history have reshaped the automotive world quite like the 1966 24 Hours of Le Mans. What unfolded on the Circuit de la Sarthe was far more than a race. It was…
8 Cars That Log Speed at the Moment of Impact
Modern vehicles are equipped with Event Data Recorders (EDRs), commonly called “black boxes,” which capture key vehicle data during serious collisions. Standardized under NHTSA regulations in 49 CFR Part 563, these systems record a brief…
8 Cars Whose Crash Data Gets Used in Court
Modern vehicles are equipped with advanced technology that records important information before, during, and after a crash. This data can help investigators understand what happened during an accident and can become valuable evidence in legal…
Ford Just Posted Its Best Reliability Showing in 15 Years as Consumer Reports Moves the Brand Forward
Ford has reached a significant milestone as recent reliability results from Consumer Reports indicate a major improvement in the brand’s vehicle dependability. After years of mixed feedback from owners and industry observers, Ford’s latest performance…
8 Vehicles With the Most Warranty Claims Per 1,000 Sold
Buying a new or used vehicle is one of the largest financial decisions most consumers make, making reliability an essential consideration. While no vehicle is completely immune to defects or unexpected repairs, some models consistently…
8 Automakers Rewriting Software to Stay on Sale In The US
Modern vehicles rely on software as much as traditional mechanical components, with code now controlling everything from battery management and safety systems to infotainment, driver assistance, and cybersecurity. As connected features and over-the-air updates become…
10 Cars Holding Location History No Owner Can Erase
A reset performed through the vehicle’s infotainment system may appear to erase all stored information, but it does not always remove every type of data. While paired phones, navigation destinations, and personal preferences are typically…
8 Cars That Stop Charging When a Server Goes Down
Modern EVs don’t just run on electricity. They run on connectivity too. Charging often depends on an app talking to a cloud server. That server authenticates you, unlocks the charge port, and starts the flow…
8 Cars Watching the Driver’s Eyes on Every Drive
Driver monitoring is no longer a gimmick. It’s becoming the backbone of hands-free driving. Automakers now use infrared cameras to track your gaze. They want to know if you’re actually watching the road. This shift…
10 Cars With Cabin Cameras Owners Cannot Cover
Driver-monitoring cameras have quietly become one of the most polarizing pieces of automotive technology. They watch your eyes. They track your head position. And in a growing number of vehicles, covering or disabling them isn’t…
4 Full-Size SUVs Worth the Sticker vs 4 That Are Not
Full-size SUVs sit at the top of most automotive budgets. A single trim jump can add $15,000 to $30,000 to the final number. That gap is rarely about horsepower or towing capacity alone. Often it…
10 Cars Recording Audio Before the Wake Word
Modern cars have quietly become some of the most data-hungry devices we own. Every “Hey Mercedes” or “OK Google” command works because a microphone is already running in the background. That microphone doesn’t switch on…
8 Trucks That Hold 70 Percent After Three Years
Depreciation is the highest hidden cost of owning a vehicle. Most new trucks lose close to a third of their value within three years. But a select group of pickups bucks that trend entirely. According…
8 Trucks Adding a Hybrid Option for 2027
Hybrid technology is beginning to reshape pickup trucks in several different ways. Some manufacturers are introducing conventional plug-in hybrids, while others are developing extended-range electric trucks that use gasoline engines as onboard generators. These systems…
10 Cars an Automaker Can Shut Down From a Server
Modern cars increasingly work like smartphones. They receive wireless software updates that improve performance, fix bugs, and unlock new features. This process is called an over-the-air, or OTA, update. Many drivers assume these updates happen…
8 Cars With a Camera Aimed at the Driver Seat
Driver-facing cameras used to be a novelty. Now they are becoming a serious safety layer. These small lenses watch the driver, not the road. They track eye movement, head position, and blinking patterns. Some use infrared…
10 Cars With Microphones That Never Fully Switch Off
Modern cars have become rolling computers. Somewhere in that transformation, microphones quietly became standard equipment. They listen for wake words like “Hey Mercedes” or “Hey BMW.” They power hands-free calling, eCall emergency systems, and cloud-connected voice…
