12 Weird Things You Can Bring On A Plane
You’d think TSA rules are airtight, but nope. From antlers to embalmed specimens, here are 12 bizarre things you’re actually allowed to bring on a plane.
Read MoreYou’d think TSA rules are airtight, but nope. From antlers to embalmed specimens, here are 12 bizarre things you’re actually allowed to bring on a plane.
Read MoreSome airplanes flew with less power than a lawnmower -- literally. These 10 aircraft prove flight doesn’t always need brute strength to take off.
Read MoreDiscover what happens to decommissioned US Navy ships, from scrapping and recycling to serving as museums and target vessels for military exercises.
Read MoreWhile you're waiting on the Nintendo Switch 2, you've got plenty of time to revisit gaming history. So how does the Game Boy Color hold up in 2025?
Read MoreThe 2025 Volvo XC90 is here and SlashGear couldn't miss the chance to get behind the wheel. Here are the pros and cons you need to know about the new SUV.
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Read MoreDiesel fuel powers many vehicles around the world. Here's what it takes to make it, from getting oil out of the ground to refining it properly.
Read MorePresident Donald Trump introduced sweeping tariffs on a number of products in various industries including cars. So how is Toyota holding up?
Read MoreToyota is well-known for making reliable vehicles, but can get a sports car from the manufacturer without breaking the bank? Here are your options in 2025.
Read MoreLeaving your engine running or idling after you jumpstart will keep the engine alive, but there's no guarantee it will restart if you shut the car down again.
Read MorePower in a riding mower is highly dependent on the circumstances of your yard and the level of comfort you want.
Read MoreYou may have noticed the "CX" moniker on Mazda cars, but this is what the letters actually stand for.
Read MoreFor most diesel-powered engines, DEF is vital so the vehicle performs at its best. Here's what it is exactly and what the acronym stands for.
Read MoreSubaru's Impreza and WRX have been separate models since 2015. But what sets these two Subarus apart? Here's everything you need to know.
Read MoreFord has a long history of creating iconic cars, but not every model year knocks it out of the park. These are the used Fords to avoid in the market.
Read MoreThe U.S. Navy may rule the waves, but it also has the second second-largest air force in the world. Here's why the Navy has so many aircraft at its disposal.
Read MoreMilwaukee makes two highly-rated framing nailers, but they may be on the heavy side for some. Here's how much both weigh, with and without the batteries.
Read MoreJumping a car's battery using cables may seem straightforward, but if you mess up any steps, it could lead to damage to your vehicle or any people nearby.
Read MoreA car with three pedals might seem odd if you've never driven a manual, but some older vehicles might even have a fourth. What does each of them do?
Read MoreCar manufacturers go through many engine changes over the years, and the 3.0L Hurricane was one of them. Here are four cars that were powered by it.
Read MoreMany car manufacturers have a parent company, usually a name you recognize, that owns the brand. Is this the case with Volkswagen, and where are its cars made?
Read MoreEaster eggs are a fun way for automotive manufacturers to market their product. If you've never noticed, here are five ways they've been put in Ram trucks.
Read MoreSimilar to the Toyota Highlander, the Lexus TX is a luxury third-row family SUV, but what does the name mean? Here's everything you need to know.
Read MoreIf you're new to motorcycles, it may not be a great idea to go for the biggest one available. Instead, there are smaller 50cc bikes that are easier to learn on.
Read MoreHow do you call for help when you're in an emergency and have no phone service? Your phone will likely still dial 911, but one key feature may not work.
Read MoreIf your car overheats, there are various common tips for what to do, and some of those involve removing the radiator cap. Here's why that's a bad idea.
Read MoreYou probably don't make a habit of slamming your car doors, which is good because it can actually cause damage under the right circumstances.
Read MoreBeauty is in the eye of the beholder, but as far as modern NASCAR paint schemes are concerned, these designs are a cut above the rest.
Read MoreSubaru has been releasing quality vehicles for years, but have you ever wondered what the six stars on the logo mean? Here's what you need to know.
Read MoreFord's Model T was a groundbreaking car and effectively the beginning of the auto industry, but what kind of horsepower did it offer compared to modern cars?
Read MorePirelli is a reputable tire brand on the racetrack and on the streets, but where are the tires made, and who owns the company? Here's what you need to know.
Read MoreFord's GT40, built to win races above all else, has a famous history, but one part of its lore is largely unknown. What does the "40" in GT40 actually mean?
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