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6 of the strangest car features ever used
In many ways, modern automakers play it safe with their designs. However, that wasn't always the case. Sometimes strange ...
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8 weird cars everyone suddenly wants
Some cars were misunderstood when they were new—too weird, too ahead-of-their-time, or simply stuck between categories buyers didn’t quite get. But time has a way of reshuffling the deck. The ...
Sure, you'd have to ship the cars back to the States, but where else are you going to get something so strange?
From cars with pop-up headlights to ones with bubble canopies, automakers have never shied away from experimenting with weird car design concepts. You might be familiar with windshield wipers, but ...
This Saturday there will be a bathtub in the middle of a downtown lawn. And what’s more, it will move at speeds of 60 mph. Texas Motor Speedway is bringing a bathtub car, along with some of their ...
The heaviest load station wagons carry is stigma. That karmic stink that comes with being a suburban utility bucket instead ...
Many things have changed since the first automobiles rolled off of the production lines. In the beginning, most cars followed a relatively similar formula in terms of design both inside and outside.
Ever find yourself doing something a little odd when alone in your car? You're not the only one. Our vehicles often transform into personal sanctuaries where we let loose, completely unbothered by the ...
There’s another tech company tooling around San Diego. Nuro, an autonomous driving technology company based in Silicon Valley, has deployed a test car onto the streets of Hillcrest, Little Italy, ...
From design to driving experience, today’s EV shoppers are looking for familiarity Here are three reasons why car buyers don’t want EVs to be weird. The first mass-market electric vehicle (EV) was the ...
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