A preowned car that’s only one or two years old is still ... TLX models with the smaller engine only come with FWD. All are fun to drive. Features-per-dollar value has always been a TLX strength ...
Chances are, you've seen a television show, movie, postcard or some type of San Francisco memorabilia emblazoned with the city's iconic cable car or trolley. So, of course, to fully experience San ...
You get the Puma Fast-RB (‘rule breaking’) Nitro Elite – an unashamed, attention-grabbing shoe designed specifically for those who want to run rapidly and rebelliously. First launched in ...
Designed for dirt trails, rock-crawling challenges, or racing on asphalt, modern RC cars combine advanced engineering and performance to handle various terrains. These vehicles replicate the ...
BHPian Nair.V8 recently shared this with other enthusiasts: With the recent influx of amazing driving roads around Mumbai, I’ve developed a strong desire to own a fun project car for weekend and ...
Enables autonomous driving of a 2 or 4 wheel car with an Arduino and a Adafruit Motor Shield V2. To avoid obstacles a HC-SR04 Ultrasonic sensor mounted on a SG90 Servo continuously scans the area.
The Porsche 917K from the Le Mans movie, currently owned by Jerry Seinfeld, is now heading to the auction block.
Finally, on Tuesday night, the Canadiens had a chance to pass the Boston Bruins and move into the second wild-card with a win over Tampa Bay, but the Lightning always play Montreal tough.
We are not able to check every retailer and cheaper prices may be available. Fun rating includes an overall score from a panel of testers, plus assessments of how easy the controller is to use, how ...
According to Mecum, McQueen intended to race this exact car at Le Mans with none other than Sir Jackie Stewart. A production company associated with him forbade him from competing though.
Lightning strikes are some of the most awesome demonstrations of power on Earth. We’ve all seen trees, mountains, and skyscrapers struck. But if a car is struck by lightning, then what happens?