From the earliest days of motoring, cars have evolved dramatically. The very first car envisioned by Carl Benz bears little resemblance to the vehicles we drive today; since then, engineers have found ...
Dear Tom and Ray: Say I have an electric car (one that runs on nothing but electricity) that can be charged by plugging into any outlet. But for cross-country trips or long trips outside my car’s ...
It could be a Ferrari, but it’s nearly silent. It could be a Tesla, but it’s juiced by a jet. It could even be a GM Volt, but has double the range and speed. Instead, the CMT-380 is the world’s first ...
Viewer-submitted questions for The Car Doctor: Q: I am looking for a used car and – even though electric vehicles seem to be falling out of favor – I’m considering a used EV. Is this a good idea? A: ...
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Others Have Tried In The Past, And Now It's Subaru's Turn To Take Advantage Of Turbine Tech
The Japanese firm is going back in time, exploring how technology from the Jet Age could be adapted to modern-day vehicles.
Two patent filings hint at how Ferrari is planning to make up for the lack of engine noises in future electric cars. First spotted by CarBuzz, One patent application, published by the United States ...
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Chrysler’s 1963 turbine car sounded like the future and almost was
The Chrysler Turbine Car did not just sound like the future. For a brief moment in the early 1960s, it put jet technology in ...
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