If your neighbor keeps stopping in front of your driveway “just for a minute,” you are not being petty for caring. In most places, blocking a driveway is a traffic or parking violation, even if the driver stays in the car. The trick is that the exact rule, and who enforces it, depends on where you live.
You are driving, and the touchscreen that runs your heat, radio, and defroster suddenly freezes. The car still moves, but the “brain” for everyday controls stops listening. That is when a modern design choice starts to feel like a safety problem.
Automakers love bringing old nameplates back to life. Sometimes it works brilliantly. Other times, great cars fade into history even though they still have huge potential today. From wild rally legends to underrated coupes and quirky SUVs, these forgotten machines all deserve another shot at the spotlight.
While there are newer models of these cars, the originals are unforgettable. For their speed, performance, and innovation, these cars are among the best.
Many great vehicles got their start in the 90s, but some were ahead of the curve when it came to style and performance. Here are the decade’s best cars.
Explore the unmatched prowess of the Koenigsegg Jesko Absolut, a marvel inspired by fighter jets. Dive into our comprehensive review to understand the design, performance, and luxury of one of the world's most exhilarating supercars.
Dive into an in-depth review of the 2023 Toyota Camry. Discover how this model upholds Toyota's legacy of reliability, offers state-of-the-art features, and why it remains a top choice for modern-day drivers.
Speed, style, and status are supposed to define a supercar. But not every exotic machine with a monster engine earns a place in history’s winner’s circle. Sometimes, it’s a matter of poor timing, bad engineering, or just plain weird decisions. From overpriced experiments to undriveable prototypes, these are the supercars that promised everything—and delivered a whole lot of meh.