Cars
How Gear Ratios Matter More Than Horsepower in Real-World Driving
Horsepower figures dominate spec sheets, marketing material, and online debates, yet they often fail to explain how a car actually feels in everyday driving.
Why Today’s Cars Are Heavier but Often Feel More Fragile
Modern vehicles are significantly heavier than their predecessors, yet many drivers report that they feel less solid, more delicate, or easier to damage in everyday use.
How Software Is Quietly Limiting Performance in Modern Vehicles
Modern vehicles are more powerful, more efficient, and more capable than ever, yet many drivers and enthusiasts sense that something is constrained.
Why Modern Cars Feel Faster Than Older Cars With More Horsepower
It is a common experience for drivers to step into a modern car with modest horsepower figures and feel that it accelerates more decisively than an older vehicle with significantly more power on paper.
Why Some Automakers Are Bringing Back Physical Buttons
After years of aggressive digitization, many automakers are reintroducing physical buttons, knobs, and switches into vehicle interiors.
EV Battery Warranties Explained: What Is Actually Covered?
Electric vehicle battery warranties are often cited as a major reassurance for buyers, yet...
Real-World Fuel Economy vs Official Ratings: Why the Gap Still Exists
Fuel economy figures are among the most influential data points for car buyers, yet by 2026 the gap between official fuel economy ratings and real-world consumption remains persistent.
How Vehicle Weight Affects Braking Distance and Safety Ratings
Vehicle weight plays a decisive role in braking performance and crash safety, yet its impact is often misunderstood.
Why Small Turbo Engines Are Being Phased Out in Some Markets
For more than a decade, small displacement turbocharged engines were widely adopted as a solution to tightening emissions regulations and fuel-economy targets.








