Wheels have been evolving ever since ancient civilizations started whipping up killer dubs for their wagons. Throughout thousands of years, humans have produced some sweet variants with significantly different properties. When you pick up a wheel catalog these days, you don’t have to sort through wooden and stone offerings, but […]
Day: July 19, 2021
Judge OKs Ford Mustang Class Action Suit Over Track Performance
Depending on the state that the case was certified in, the class action may be presented as either fraud or a breach of warranty due to the cars entering Limp Mode under “normal” conditions. Ford maintains that this is a safety feature—that since it is not a malfunction, it doesn’t […]
Cool Deals for a Hot July on A/Cs, Tools, Tires, and Gear from Walmart, Amazon, and More
With a summer heatwave gripping much of the U.S., air conditioners are a hot commodity right now. To help you beat the heat in your shop or garage, we found several great deals on A/C units. Check ’em out below. Of course, we’ve got the usual slew of deals on […]
The 1994 VW Concept One Gave Us the Modern Retro Design Craze
In the early 1990s, two very different retro-themed concept cars hit the show circuit barely 12 months apart from each other. Both reached production nearly unchanged. One went on to spawn a styling revolution that sold millions of cars over the next two decades, while the other became a punchline […]
What You Need to Know About Formula 1 Sprint Qualifying
Ah, the British Grand Prix. The first-ever world championship Formula One race was held at Silverstone in 1950, so it’s only fitting that it holds the first-ever F1 sprint qualifying session. Sprint qualifying is essentially a shortened Saturday race that takes place after Friday qualifying but is not the usual […]