Ford F-150 Lightning impresses the heck out of us in test track footage By Imad Khan published 7 December 21 An early hands-on video of the Ford F-150 Lightning shows how fast it can go around a test track.
Android can finally unlock your car — but there’s a catch By Tom Pritchard published 2 December 21 Android's digital car key is here, but only for BMW drivers with specific phones.
Nexar Beam GPS dash cam review By Rob Clymo published 24 November 21 With its compact design and ability to shoot 1080p full HD video the Nexar Beam GPS dash cam delivers great footage along with plug and play simplicity.
Car & Driver Road Patrol Touch Duo dash cam review By Matt Ng published 24 November 21 The Road Patrol Touch Duo features an OLED touchscreen, flexible rear camera placement and lane departure warning, but is it any good?
Garmin DriveSmart 86 review: Trying and failing to compete with the smartphone By Tom Pritchard published 24 November 21 The Garmin DriveSmart 86 is a competent GPS device but doesn’t offer anything your phone doesn’t already do.
Apple Car could be ready by 2025 — with no steering wheel or pedals By Roland Moore-Colyer published 19 November 21 A new Bloomberg report claims that the Apple Car could arrive in 2025 at the earliest, sporting an advanced AI-centric chip, but lacking a steering wheel and pedals.
Mazda MX-30 EV 2022 price, range, interior and more By Imad Khan last updated 11 January 23 Mazda's MX-30 crossover has come to the U.S., but unfortunately, it's retained its small 35.5 kWh battery.
Subaru Solterra EV revealed — everything we know so far By Imad Khan last updated 9 February 22 Subaru is set to fully unveil the Solterra 2023 EV SUV. It's built on the e-TNGA platform that was jointly developed with Toyota.
ZipCharge Go is like an emergency gas can for your Tesla By Imad Khan last updated 4 November 21 ZipCharge is a new startup that has unveiled its portable EV charger at the COP26 U.N. Climate Change Conference. Called the Zip Charge Go, it can provide up to 20 miles of charge.
Vantrue S1 dash cam review By Matt Ng published 2 November 21 The Vantrue S1 shoots its shot with a 1080p dual camera system.
PopSockets PopMount 2 review By Oliver Haslam published 27 October 21 If you’re a PopGrip user the PopSockets PopMount 2 is the only phone holder you’re going to need — and it even works on your desk.
Tesla Model S vs. Tesla Model 3: What’s the difference? By Rob Clymo published 26 October 21 We pitch Tesla’s veteran Model S against the more affordable Model 3 sedan
Tesla Model S vs Tesla Model X: What’s the difference? By Rob Clymo published 25 October 21 Tesla Model S and Model X have both been around a while, so how do they stack up?
Tesla has an ambitious new plan to triple the number of Superchargers By Imad Khan published 22 October 21 Tesla has announced plans to triple the number of Supercharger stations within the next two years, an ambitious goal that should lower wait times for EV owners.
I'm sorry but touchscreens in cars are stupid By Tom Pritchard last updated 6 December 21 Touchscreens may be great for a lot of things, but over-using them in cars makes them a major liability.
Forget Apple Car: CarPlay could soon control your entire car By Tom Pritchard last updated 1 July 22 Apple CarPlay tipped to get the biggest upgrade in years — here’s what’s new.
Self-driving cars will be way too pricey for most people — and this proves it By Tom Pritchard published 6 October 21 Rivian appears to have plans for a $10,000 autonomous driving system, proving self-driving cars are not going to be affordable anytime soon.
Innova CarScan Inspector 5310 OBD-II scanner review By Brian Nadel published 29 September 21 Editor's Choice The Innova CarScan Inspector 5310 diagnostic scanner is cheap, easy to use and offers repair suggestions
Topdon ArtiDiag500 OBD-II scanner review By Brian Nadel published 29 September 21 Editor's Choice The Topdon ArtiDiag500 is the best sub-$200 OBD-II scanner on the market
Now’s the perfect time to buy an EV — and the UK’s gas crisis proves it By Tom Pritchard last updated 30 September 22 Electric cars don't need gasoline, giving EV owners a major advantage during shortages.
Foxwell NT614 Elite OBD-II scanner review By Brian Nadel published 28 September 21 The Foxwell NT614 Elite OBD-II automotive diagnostic scanner squeezes a large screen into a small and easy-to-hold horizontal case. It can probe many car problems, but it can't run on battery power.
BlueDriver Pro Scan Tool OBD-II scanner review By Brian Nadel published 28 September 21 Easy to set up, the $120 BlueDriver Pro Scan Tool is a great Bluetooth-based scanner
ThinkCar ThinkDiag TKD01 OBD-II scanner review By Brian Nadel published 28 September 21 The ThinkDiag is a dependable Bluetooth-based OBD-II scanner, but it comes with an annual subscription cost
Autel AutoLink AL539 OBD-II scanner review By Brian Nadel published 28 September 21 The rare OBD-II automotive diagnostic scanner that has a multimeter electrical tester to track down an intermittent fault or check a light bulb, the Autel AutoLink AL539 does double duty.
SeekOne SK860 OBD-II scanner review By Brian Nadel published 28 September 21 Basic but effective at ferreting out common automotive problems, the SeekOne SK860 OBD-II diagnostic scanner shows live data and current faults and can tell you if your car will pass inspection.
Ancel BD310 OBD-II scanner review By Brian Nadel published 28 September 21 Small, attractive, easy to hold and moderately priced, Ancel's BD310 OBD-II scanner operates both as a handheld unit or via Bluetooth and can act as an extra dashboard display.
EDiag YA-101 OBD-II scanner review By Brian Nadel published 28 September 21 Small, light, and inexpensive, the EDiag YA-101 OBD-II automotive scanner offers a wide array of diagnostic functions plus a battery-test sequence, firmware updates and a lifetime warranty.
Bosch OBD 1300 OBD-II scanner review By Brian Nadel published 28 September 21 Bosch's OBD 1300 automotive diagnostic scanner excels by including cables to connect with pre-1996 cars. But the scanner doesn't come with any instructions and can get heavy.
YOSH Magnetic Car Phone Mount review By Oliver Haslam last updated 5 October 21 The YOSH magnetic mount is one of the most extreme car phone holders, but that isn’t a bad thing at all. In fact it does what it sets out to do pretty well.
TOPGO Cup Holder Phone Mount review By Oliver Haslam last updated 5 October 21 Putting a mount into a spare cup holder works well because it keeps your vents free, but how well it works will vary depending on your car’s layout.