For those of us in the Northern Hemisphere, riding season is upon us once again with the arrival of warmer weather. Motorcyclists are out and about and riding a vast variety of bikes; from sport bikes to cruisers, to dual-sports to standards, an...
As sales of electric vehicles have exploded over the past decade, manufacturers have rushed to fill every niche in the market. New sedans, hatchbacks, SUVs (of four different size classes), and even vans have all been released with fully-electric power plants.
You’ve probably heard the term “internal combustion engine” or ICE before. Most vehicles on the road are powered by internal combustion engines with notable exceptions being electric vehicles—which of course rely on motors powered by electric ba...
Whether you’re a beginner getting on a motorcycle for the first time or an experienced veteran of many riding seasons, it’s important to wear all your gear, all the time. This mantra is reflected in the acronym: ATGATT. It’s easy to remember and...
Although the station wagon is a staple on European roads, with European sales constituting 72% of global station wagon sa...
It’s no secret that Americans love SUVs and no secret that SUVs have been outselling traditional cars
The vast majority of cars start losing their value as soon as they’re driven off the dealer’s lot; those that don’t are the rare exception. However, there are certain vehicles which lose their value significantly faster than others, perhaps maki...
There are many factors to consider when buying a car and resale value is near the top of the list for some buyers. In particular, those buying a new car or planning to buy out their lease should take this important factor into consideration.
A decade ago, buying a fully electric vehicle was akin to buying a luxury car, at least in terms of price. Tesla was the biggest name in the EV world, but a base price of US$57,400 (or $49,900 after federal tax credits) for a Model S sedan made it unattainable for most. 10 yea...
The vast majority of cars on the road are front-engine, and for good reason. Front-engine cars maximize passenger space and thus, comfort. For most drivers, a front-engine car is all they need, which begs the question: what exactly is the point ...