The Aston Martin Valkyrie Gets One of the Strangest Recalls Ever Issued for a Hypercar
Aston Martin has recalled seven Valkyrie hypercars over a brake defect affecting track suspension models, occurring only in extreme, specific track conditions

A $1 Cleaning Mistake Could Leave Drivers Facing a Screen Repair Costing More Than $1,000
Car touchscreens need regular cleaning, but the wrong product can damage them. A clean microfiber cloth, basic soap, and water are usually the safest option, while sprays containing ammonia or…

These Three Used Cars All Won 10Best Awards and Still Cost Around $15,000
Three recent vehicles that have earned 10Best recognition and remain under five years old are now appearing on the used market at relatively accessible prices. These models combine modern equipment,…

Xiaomi Turns Tesla’s Unfinished Robotic Charging Idea From a Decade Ago Into a Real Product
Xiaomi unveiled an autonomous EV charging robot that plugs in and unplugs vehicles, with a store launch expected in Q4 this year.

A Chinese EV Brand Says a Former Ferrari Designer Shaped Its New SUV, and Ferrari Is Not Letting It Slide
Luxeed’s new RX SUV has drawn attention after Ferrari China challenged the brand’s claim about design input from a former Ferrari figure.

This Chinese Automaker May Have Found the Only Real Path Into the U.S. Market
Geely Holding may already have what other Chinese automakers are still trying to build in the United States: a working foothold. Through Volvo, Polestar, Lotus, and Zeekr, the Chinese group…

This 2.0-Liter Hybrid Engine Achieves 45.5% Thermal Efficiency Thanks to a New Combustion Design
China’s hybrid powertrain sector has reached another milestone with the certification of a new turbocharged engine developed by Dongfeng.

BMW’s M5 Touring Gets a Sophisticated New Identity from the Family Behind Alpina
The model also marks another step in the Bovensiepen family’s efforts to build new vehicles following BMW’s acquisition of the Alpina brand name in 2022.

A Common Driving Habit Is Spreading on American Roads, and Experts Say It Comes With Serious Risks
Drivers crossing double yellow line medians to save time or avoid traffic are becoming a visible problem on some American roads. The maneuver is illegal in many situations and can…

This Small Dashboard Light Can Signal Anything From a Loose Gas Cap to a Serious Engine Problem
A check engine light can be cleared with an OBD-II scanner, but turning the warning off does not mean the problem has disappeared. The safer move is to read the…

Automakers Made Turbo Cars Smoother and More Efficient, but They Also Removed the Sound Fans Loved
Modern turbocharged cars are getting quieter, smoother, and more efficient, and one familiar sound is disappearing with them: the boost whistle and blow-off “whoosh” that once made even ordinary performance…

This Simple Car-Cleaning Habit Could Save Fuel Without Changing How You Drive
A clean car is often associated with appearance and maintenance, but it may also have a measurable effect on fuel consumption. Tests highlighted by MythBusters found that a clean vehicle…

Chinese Automakers Are Quietly Expanding Across the U.S. Despite a 102.5% Tariff Blocking Their Cars
Chinese automakers are maintaining a low-profile presence in the United States even though steep tariffs prevent them from selling vehicles there for now. Offices, research centers, and some manufacturing operations…

Low Engine Oil Pressure Is Silent, Deadly, and Could Cost You Thousands in Repairs
Discover the common causes of low engine oil pressure, from simple oil level issues to worn engine parts, and learn the first steps to diagnose and address the problem before…

Your Car May Still Run Fine, but These 4 Signs Suggest It’s Time for an Upgrade
A car does not need to be new to be useful, but it does need to be safe, reliable, and affordable to keep on the road. The decision to replace…


