Safety, performance, aesthetics, noise, comfort, reliability, and durability are the goals that keep automotive engineers up at night, and the miracle solution has, so far, been "more plastic." ...
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12 DIY projects that keep classic cars alive
Restoring classic cars is a labor of love that combines skill, patience, and a passion for automotive history. Whether you’re breathing new life into a 1965 Ford Mustang or maintaining the timeless ...
Automotive diagnostic data firm CarMD has released its annual report on repair costs in the U.S., and the news is mostly good — with some precautions, including higher labor costs and the potential ...
Brian is a published author who has been writing professionally for a decade in politics and entertainment, but found his calling covering the automotive industry. His love of cars started at an early ...
Today’s cars and trucks are literally rolling test beds of technology, which has tended to make the days of the so-called shade tree mechanic and eyeball diagnoses of what ails a given model a distant ...
If your car is making a chirpy rattling noise, prepare yourself for a potentially very large repair bill. Here's what's wrong and what you can do to avoid it.
This 1954 Jaguar XK140 MC Roadster has had a repaint in light blue, as well as a full engine restoration. Everything is show-ready and shiny after restoration!
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Aston Martin Works completes 50-year restoration journey for rare DB5 Vantage
An Aston Martin DB5 with an unusually personal history has been revived after a 50-year wait, following a full factory ...
But high new and used car prices can make even an expensive repair on an old car a reasonable choice. I didn’t buy a new car this year — or a used one for that matter. I did, however, spend what I ...
This 1966 Ford Mustang rolled off the factory in Nightmist Blue, but has been redone in a full-bodied red alongside an ...
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