26 Feb 2023, 21:13 UTC · By: Benny Kirk / Not to look down on the painstakingly difficult job of computer engineers, but there's no doubt the consequences are sickening when things go wrong
11 Feb 2023, 10:10 UTC · By: Benny Kirk / The loss of Columbia ensured that the Space Shuttle program wasn't long for this world. By the early 2010s, the four shuttles that remained were retired.
6 Jan 2023, 16:23 UTC · By: Benny Kirk / From strictly a personal point of view, and for the sake of a little fun, let's take a deep dive into both the Lexus LFA and the Shelby GT350
28 Dec 2022, 01:47 UTC · By: Benny Kirk / Among those accounted for, 123 of the U.S. Air Force F-15 airframes have been lost to mishaps and accidents. 52 further losses occurred with all other nations
24 Dec 2022, 21:42 UTC · By: Benny Kirk / What does this mean for the auto industry? Let's put it this way. If you think electric vehicles will be expensive to charge, it won't be with fusion energy
10 Dec 2022, 12:54 UTC · By: Sergiu Tudose / The benefits of having relevant vehicle and road information displayed to you at more or less eye level are obvious, to say the least
4 Dec 2022, 16:55 UTC · By: Benny Kirk / While I can't speak for everybody, I think the BMW i7 makes the most out of BMW's controversial styling lines you see on any ICE or EV in their lineup
15 Nov 2022, 15:20 UTC · By: Sergiu Tudose / During the 2022 Brazilian GP, Max Verstappen refused team orders and wouldn’t let his teammate through, despite Perez getting out of his way first
5 Nov 2022, 16:02 UTC · By: Sergiu Tudose / The consensus is that sedans such as the BMW 3 Series, Alfa Romeo Giulia and Jaguar XE are the absolute best in the world when it comes to handling
7 Oct 2022, 13:50 UTC · By: Sergiu Tudose / The Audi A8 luxury flagship sedan is currently in its fourth generation and on paper, it’s a tremendous car both from a performance standpoint and comfort
21 Sep 2022, 23:09 UTC · By: Benny Kirk / The reason why American rail is so hopeless compared to Europe and Asia has nothing to do with the abilities of our domestic manufacturing
12 Sep 2022, 14:05 UTC · By: Sergiu Tudose / Ferrari were in a good position to challenge for the win at Monza before the team’s decision-makers made a whole new set of strategic errors
6 Sep 2022, 13:29 UTC · By: Sergiu Tudose / The manual transmission will soon go the way of the dinosaurs and let’s face it, it’s obviously for the best because it’s already redundant
28 Aug 2022, 11:56 UTC · By: Sergiu Tudose / When it first came out back in 2003, the E60-generation BMW 5 Series was heavily criticized for its appearance, especially when compared to the E39
22 Jun 2022, 08:49 UTC · By: Benny Kirk / Don't get me wrong. It's not like Tesla and SpaceX aren't legitimate companies with a plethora of positive attributes for their respective industries
26 Feb 2022, 14:20 UTC · By: Sergiu Tudose / Rolls-Royce has already begun testing its first-ever fully electric production car, the Spectre, which is expected to debut sometime next year
9 Oct 2021, 11:46 UTC · By: Sergiu Tudose / The 2008 Cadillac CTS became the first American-built four-door sedan to ever impress me on the same level as its more established German rivals
2 Oct 2021, 12:20 UTC · By: Sergiu Tudose / Chevrolet unveiled the HHR crossover/wagon back in 2005 as a 2006 model, looking to challenge the Chrysler PT Cruiser in terms of practicality and quirkiness
19 Sep 2021, 13:40 UTC · By: Sergiu Tudose / As you sit here, take a moment to consider that Chrysler’s entire model range basically consists of just two vehicles, as if they made hypercars
16 Apr 2014, 16:11 UTC · By: Florin Tibu / Honestly, I can’t exactly point the very moment when some car designer thought that mudflaps were no longer fashionable, but I definitely would like to travel back in time to throw a cup of mu...