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Latest Auto News & Reviews
Here’s Why You Need To Keep Your Brakes Clean
Regardless of what type of vehicle you drive, properly functioning brakes are vital to your safety and performance. But before working on your brakes, you need to properly clean them first. This is where Liqui Moly’s Brake & Parts Cleaner comes in.
Acura MDX vs Infiniti QX60 vs Lexus TX: The X Marks the Spot
Imagine for a moment, these three crossovers are characters in a mid-80s John Hughes film. You’d have the sporty kid dressed in track pants and a tank top, constantly flexing – that’s the Acura. There’d be the nerdy kid, obsessed with sci-fi – that’s clearly the hybrid Lexus. And then we’d have the handsome rich kid, all dignified and quiet, but with a hidden secret – that’s the Infiniti.
Chevrolet Blazer EV Back on Sale, Price Reduced
After three months off the market, the Blazer EV is back—and for thousands less than before, too.
2024 Audi Q4 E-Tron Is Here With Faster Charging And More Power
Audi has a host of new changes, and new pricing, for the 2024 Q4 E-Tron. While the SUV is still powered by its same 82kWh battery pack, the Q4 now features significantly faster charging capabilities, making it compatible with up to 175kW charging (up from 150kW last year). The result, per Audi, is a 10–80 percent charging experience that should take around 28 minutes, conditions permitting. Now, that quicker charge will lead to more range as well, with an EPA-estimated range of 258 miles (415 kilometers), far better than the previous 236 (380 km)—though still not quite as good as some rivals.
Ford E-Transit Boosts Range and Charging for 2024
Ford celebrates a decade of US production for the Transit, totalling over 1.2 million vans.
Is an Expensive OBD2 Scanner Worth It?
While the purpose of an OBD2 scanner can prove invaluable in diagnosing a vehicle’s issues, the cost of entry varies widely. How much you spend on an OBD2 scanner depends on your specific needs and usage. Let’s explore the factors and features to consider.
The Rivian R2 Is The Affordable Rivian You've Been Waiting For
Today, Rivian announced its next electric vehicles: a small SUV starting around $45,000 called the R2, a CUV it calls the R3, and a performance off-roader based on the latter called the R3X. The R2 was a known quantity, especially after so many of its specifics were found yesterday embedded in the HTML code on Rivian’s website.
The Current Mazda MX-5 Miata is (Mostly) Timeless
For 35 years, the Mazda MX-5 (Miata) has thrilled enthusiasts with its engaging, top-down, back-to-basics driving experience. Mazda’s formula has worked so well, the brand rarely needs to change much about the roadster. Over its lifespan, the MX-5 has only gone through four generations. The industry standard for replacing a vehicle with a successor is around 5 years. The MX-5 is currently averaging close to 9 years before getting replaced.
2024 Toyota Camry TRD Review: The Last of Us
Should we celebrate something simply because it’s the last of its kind?
Rivian R2 Leaks Suggest $47K Starting Price
As reported by CarBuzz, a Twitter (X, if you must) user, Chris Hilbert, has discovered specs for the upcoming Rivian R2 buried in the Rivian website’s HTML code. While Rivian has since altered the site to prevent users from continuing to view the specs themselves, the cat is absolutely out of the bag. If the source code is to be believed, it shows a smaller Rivian SUV with a starting price of $47,500 and a range of up to 330 miles.
Is It Time To Replace Your Windshield Wiper Motor?
Many of us have been in this scenario: driving down the road in the rain, you turn on your windshield wipers only to have them do an inadequate job clearing your field of view. Perhaps the wiper is flopping around, has left the windshield totally, or maybe the wipers are no longer wiping in sync and crashing into one another. Maybe the wipers don’t operate at all.