Cars and two-wheelers are keeping pace in February with GST tailwinds

Sales of cars and two-wheelers – counted as factory shipments – rose at a rapid pace for most manufacturers in February from a year earlier. It was the fifth consecutive month of sales growth after the government reduced the Goods and Services Tax (GST), making cars more affordable across segments.Growth in February was led by […]

The most complete Yamaha you can buy today

As a manufacturer, Yamaha has a knack for producing motorcycles that are both fun and practical. These two generally mutually exclusive features are found in virtually every street motorcycle on sale today. By simply offering us a different balance in each model, even the R1 has an appearance of pragmatism, as it is quite reliable. […]

From Monza to Malibu: What Pristine Examples of Chevy’s Cool Cars from the ’70s and ’80s Could Be Worth – Jalopnik

Different_brian/Getty images The 1970s and 1980s were unique automotive eras, characterized by velvet upholstery and chrome plastic. Yet many considered these two decades the Dark Ages for Chevrolet. The Malaise Era – brought on by the 1973 oil crisis, stricter safety and emissions regulations, and an influx […]

The smallest engine ever to power a production supercar

Ferrari, Lamborghini, McLaren and Bugatti are all examples of high-profile supercar manufacturers that have created some of the most intense production vehicles in automotive history. Another thing they all have in common is that you’ll rarely find fewer than eight cylinders under the hood, with some even using sixteen to get the blistering performance they […]

Why buy expensive platinum spark plugs when cheaper copper ones exist? – Jalopnik

Tricky_Shark/Shutterstock The reason why you should always use the manufacturer’s approved spark plug type has to do with the ignition system of your car’s engine. Newer vehicles with electronic distributor-based ignition systems often operate on longer-lasting platinum plugs. These spark plugs have platinum discs attached to the […]

Chrysler Active Head Restraint Recall Not Necessary, NHTSA Says

Nearly seven-year investigation completed into sudden installation of active head restraints at Chrysler. February 28, 2026 It took almost seven years, but an investigation into the use of active head restraints at Fiat Chrysler has been completed by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The long-term federal investigation shows how vehicle owners can complain about […]

GM Lifter Lawsuit Update: Sever Request Denied

Class action lawsuit claims GM lifters and valvetrains are defective in multiple models. February 28, 2026 – A General Motors hitchhiker lawsuit is still trying to get to court, more than four years after the class action lawsuit was filed in December 2021. The latest update to the GM hitchhiker lawsuit involves a vehicle owner […]

Jeep corrosion warranty lawsuit dismissed

Class action lawsuit claims corrosion warranties for Jeep Wrangler and Jeep Gladiator are useless. February 28, 2026 – A Jeep corrosion warranty class action lawsuit has been dismissed, but the judge left the door open for the plaintiffs to amend and refile their peeling paint lawsuit. Additionally, the judge ruled that the plaintiffs could refile […]