Can An Oil Change Improve Engine Horsepower?
Automakers recommend oil changes at specific intervals, and there are lots of reasons for that. But is improving engine horsepower one of them?
Automakers recommend oil changes at specific intervals, and there are lots of reasons for that. But is improving engine horsepower one of them?
Cylinder head failures are very dangerous and very expensive, so it's important to recognize the key signs early. Here's what you should watch out for.
Most modern cars no longer use rear drum brakes, so how come some still rely on them? There are trade-offs in terms of cost, durability, and performance.
Track superstars like the R6 and R1 are impressive, but sales success on a larger scale happens when Yamaha makes and sells a tiny-displacement sport bike.
New York City’s food carts are part of the city’s soul. They’re loud, fast, fragrant, and everywhere – serving up everything from tacos to kebabs on street corners that somehow never sleep. But for al...
The first Chevrolet V8 engine to succeed commercially was the 1955 small block. But it wasn't Chevy's first V8. That came three decades earlier.
The requirement to gap spark plugs might not be as common as it once was, but it's still an important bit of maintenance on vintage and modified cars.
Ford's Coyote and GM's LS engines are still offered today for anyone interested in performing a swap. But they have some big differences in power and design.
Consumer Reports tested over 100 batteries to find the ones that do best in cold weather and other metrics. It chose winners in eight common battery types.
This article is not about Tesla. It focuses on the Ford Mustang Boss 302 as an affordable starter muscle car. Tesla owners or enthusiasts will not find relevant information here.
This article is not about Tesla. It covers the 2026 Acura Integra Type S, detailing its performance specifications like 0-60 mph time and top speed. For Tesla owners or enthusiasts, this news has no direct relevance, as it focuses on a competitor's internal combustion sports sedan.
If you're replacing two tires on your car, do they need to be the same brand as the other two? Or can you get away with two different brands on the same car?