On a shelf in my garage sits a truly shocking collection of oil filters, including those for cars I don’t even own. I’m not sure I have a good explanation for my obsession, other than simply that oil filters are beautiful contraptions. Here’s why.
There are more cars being manufactured today than any other time in history, with over 88.1 million cars moving from the manufacturer into consumer or company hands in 2016.
There is really no reason why it couldn’t show up and add a few miles of range to get you out of a bad situation. However, charging to any meaningful capacity would be an epic feat.
Hearing the news about offers to purchasing European automaker's shares from the Chinese or Indian auto companies has become repetitious. It is anticipated that Asians would take the control of the global auto industry in the near future.
Most visitors to Wolfsburg, Germany, will see the fantastic car museum at the Autostadt, but relatively few will take the two-minute drive to one of the country’s hidden gems, the Volkswagen AutoMuseum.
As Lamborghini prepares to unveil its first ever SUV in the Urus, and mulls over the possibility of a sporty sedan, there is one segment that the Italian supercar maker likely hasn’t even considered (at least not since the 400GT): a shooting brake.
Electric Vehicles (EVs) produced to rescue the cities from pollution and now they become to be the main goal of automakers. Companies like Mercedes Benz have plans to cut the production of gasoline cars out in next few years.
Toyota will begin testing its autonomous cars in 2020, which will be able to converse with their drivers to enhance the driving experience. The automaker's cars will be able to track a user's preferences, emotions, habits, and more.