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Up to $8,500 is available to building owners for every Level 2 charger they install, and up to $2,000 for Level 1 chargers.
Spurred by new lap records, I asked the Jalopnik audience to tell me what cars they'd want to drive around the Nürburgring ...
Veteran racer Chris Raschke suffered fatal injuries in a catastrophic crash during the second day of Bonneville Speed Week on ...
Joby and its competitors, such as Archer Aviation, want to replace noisy gas-burning helicopters with quieter electric ...
What the hell? How did this happen?  Yes, dear reader, I regret to inform you that time has continued its slow sad march ...
The numbers may seem similar, but there were key differences between Mopar's 340, 383, and 440 engines. They included both ...
I want to know what your best/favorite/most useful project bike (or car, most of it translates) restoration tips are. Give me the good stuff, and even though my project is already well past the ...
Dave Burnham is desperate to retire. One of America’s best Citroën mechanics and restorers — perhaps the best when it comes to the byzantine hydraulic systems used on models like the Traction ...
Why do the conspiracy theories always seem to agree with the profit-serving propaganda from mega-powerful billion-dollar energy corporations?
Henrik Fisker throws some shade at Elon Musk, Ford is very excited about the F-150 Lightning, and... Elon Musk. All that and more in The Morning Shift for April 26, 2022.
With a fiery V10, 640 horsepower and the coveted “Track Attack” upgrades, this Viper TA means business. Complete with a “SINIS7R” vanity license plate, the Viper looks vicious in black.
This is a Ferrari F2003GA, with a 3.0-liter V10 that can howl to 19,000 RPM and, as far as this new 1:01.2 lap record of Road Atlanta suggests, bend the fabric of spacetime.