Engineers Say This Roof Accessory Can Slash Fuel Economy by Up to 25% on Highways
Gas prices remain high, and many drivers are looking for practical ways to reduce fuel costs without changing vehicles or driving habits entirely. One often-overlooked factor affecting fuel economy is…

These Used Hybrid SUVs Save Drivers Thousands Without Sacrificing Fuel Economy
Buying a hybrid SUV used instead of new can significantly reduce upfront costs while still offering lower fuel consumption and long driving range. A recent selection of models from the…

U.S. Energy Officials Say Every 5 MPH Above 50 Comes With a Growing Fuel Penalty
High fuel prices continue to pressure drivers who still need to commute, attend school, visit family, or make medical appointments. While reducing unnecessary driving can help, vehicle speed remains one…

Kia Drops 2026 Seltos Lease Deals Below $250, Making AWD SUVs Affordable for Everyone
Kia has launched new lease offers for the 2026 Seltos, bringing monthly payments below $250 for qualified buyers. These deals make the compact SUV more accessible for drivers seeking a…

Drivers Ignore This 30-Second Rule, and It Could Cost Them a Turbocharger
Turbocharged engines are often blamed for expensive breakdowns, yet high-mileage vehicles around the world continue to prove that turbochargers are not inherently unreliable. In many cases, premature failure comes down…

Luxury Features Once Reserved for Premium Cars Are Now Creating Massive Repair Bills Everywhere
Modern vehicles are packed with advanced comfort, safety, and convenience technologies, but many of these systems come with high repair costs once they fail or are damaged. Features once considered…

Nissan Plans a Return to Affordable Cars as Entry-Level Models Become Too Expensive in the U.S.
The disappearance of the Nissan Versa from the U.S. market marked the end of an era for budget-conscious car buyers. Once the cheapest new vehicle sold in America, the subcompact…

New Federal EV Fees Could Cost Electric Car Owners More Every Year Starting This October
A new federal transportation proposal could require owners of electric vehicles and plug-in hybrids in the United States to pay annual road-use fees beginning in October. The measure, included in…

Volvo’s Cheapest EV Failed in America, but Its Replacement Is Already on the Way
Volvo is preparing a new electric vehicle for the U.S. market after discontinuing the EX30 in the country earlier this year.

This Italian Automaker Just Entered the Hypercar Race with a 972-HP Machine Powered by a Koenigsegg V8
Kimera Automobili has unveiled the K39, a road-legal hypercar developed from a clean-sheet design and powered by a twin-turbocharged V8 created with Koenigsegg.

BMW Brings Back the M3 CS with a Manual Gearbox for a Limited Finale
BMW unveils the 2027 M3 CS Handschalter, a limited-run rear-wheel-drive sedan with a six-speed manual and reduced weight for North America.

Volvo and Google Turn the EX60 Into an AI Car That Understands the World Around It
The upcoming Volvo EX60 is being developed with a new AI-powered feature that allows the vehicle to analyze its surroundings in real time using onboard cameras and Google’s Gemini assistant.

Chevrolet Discontinued One of Its Most Legendary V8 Engines, but Teased “Something Big” Coming Next
The LS9, Chevrolet’s supercharged 6.2-liter V8 that powered the C6 Corvette ZR1, is officially being discontinued as a crate engine.

Ford and Filson Team up for a Premium Bronco Edition Set for 2027
Ford is preparing a new special-edition Bronco developed in collaboration with Seattle-based outdoor brand Filson.

BMW Prepares a Rear-Wheel-Drive Return for Its Smallest Car With the Future i1
BMW is set to bring rear-wheel drive back to its smallest model line, though the change will come through an electric vehicle rather than a combustion-engine car.


