While everyone likes a car with some power, not every car needs tire-shredding speed to be fun. Many of the best sports cars thrill drivers with their balance and feedback, rather than insane outputs.
Gilbert Smith is an automotive journalist with over five years of specialized research and writing experience. Before joining CarBuzz in 2024, he produced in-depth buyer’s guides and feature articles ...
Mercedes jumped at the chance to prove they are in fact the ones to watch as F1 entered a controversial new regulations era at the 2026 season-opening Australian Grand Prix. During pre-season testing, ...
Go behind the scenes to see how the engine of a Corvette is put together in a dedicated assembly process. This video explains how various parts are fitted and tested to create a high-performance ...
Before the inline-four became the go-to default engine and the V6 was compact enough to fit into small engine bays, the four-wheeled automotive world saw the V4 as a brilliant compromise. It was ...
Evan Williams is an automotive journalist and mechanical engineering technologist with more than a decade of experience in the industry. He has written for the Toronto Star and AutoTrader Canada and ...
There are plenty of different schools of thought on the matter, but the truth depends on what type of car you have. There are differing opinions on how long an engine should idle and warm up before ...