Honda Building The Fastest Lawnmower on Earth! [VIDEO]
What if you could buy a lawnmower that goes just as fast as today's cars or trucks? I'm not talking no ordinary 80, 90, or even 100 miles per hour. We're talking speeds of...
What if you could buy a lawnmower that goes just as fast as today's cars or trucks? I'm not talking no ordinary 80, 90, or even 100 miles per hour. We're talking speeds of...
Prepare to take out a second mortgage on your home or perhaps even sell off your first born, because General Motors announced earlier last week that the 2014 Corvette Stingray will cost around $52,000 – and that’s just for the base model.
And here we thought falling asleep in church was bad.
Can you guess the most popular car in the world? The answer may surprise you.
Get ready 'Vetteheads. For only the seventh time in its storied 61 year history, the Corvette has undergone a complete redesign. And from what we saw unveiled in Detroit last week, this new C7 is not only the most powerful, race-ready standard model ever built by Chevy, but its aggressive, razor sharp lines make it the most head-turning model in years
Queen's Freddie Mercury may have enjoyed singing about riding his bicycle, but like any rock star worth his salt, he had plenty of gasoline-powered wheels too -- and thanks to a recent auction, one of his nicest cars now has a new owner.
The Real Thing is a short documentary about Bodie Stroud, a custom hot rod builder from Los Angeles, California and his 1969 Can-Am Mustang.
Everything awesome usually debuts in Europe first (except for football, Buffalo wings and Kate Upton). The latest innovation that Europeans will have long before Americans: glow-in-the-dark roads, which will debut in The Netherlands in mid-2013.
There’s no doubt that notorious lead foot Sammy Hagar loves his cars, but the “Red Rocker” is ready to part with one of his stellar hot rods for a price. The vocalist has posted online that he’s ready to let go of his 2007 Mustang Shelby GT500 Coupe, and is willing to throw in some extra goodies for good measure.
Going for a ride in a high performance race car might look like a blast, but it’s quite dangerous if you don’t know what you’re doing. These are powerful, fuel injected vehicles that respond to the slightest movements and reactions. One slight turn or brake can mean the different between setting a world record for the fastest lap on the Circuits of the Americas or the most compound fractures sustained in a car accident.
In 1968, Bob Russell paid a friend nearly $3,000 for a 1967 Austin Healey. At the time, he was living in the "City of Brotherly Love". Well, it turns out that "brotherly love" was the last thing on Russell's mind after he parked it on the street for the night. To make things worse, Russell, then a graduate student at Temple University, was cash starved to insure the vehicle.
But, there is an unimaginable happy ending to this story, one that rivals the "Miracle On 34th Street".
Again, I'm not really a statistics guy, and readily admit that percentages of some arbitrary poll excite me about as much as waiting for a five mile-per-hour, 100 car train to pass through a highway crossing, when I'm already tardy for an appointment.
But, I was pleasantly surprised to hear, that uninsured drivers in Texas has dropped nearly 35% compared to one year ago! What does this really translate into? Nearly 2.5 million numbskulls are currently behind the steering wheel today without minimum insurance ( a state law violation), compared to 4.2 knot-heads last year.