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Performance & Motorsport

What Does MPG-E Mean and How Is It Calculated?

July 6, 2026 by Marcus Webb

MPG-E stands for miles per gallon of gasoline equivalent, a metric the EPA uses to compare the energy efficiency of electric vehicles (EVs) and plug-in hybrids against traditional gasoline cars. The agency calculates it by equating one gallon of gasoline…

Categories Performance & Motorsport Tags EV, Ford, Lucid, Mercedes-Benz, Nissan, Pickup trucks, Sedans, SUV, Tesla, Toyota

Watching Cars Get Assembled Reveals Just How Spectacularly Complex They Are

July 6, 2026 by Marcus Webb

Modern car manufacturing is a ballet of precision and brute force, a process so intricate it borders on the absurd. Every new car rolling off the line is the result of thousands of parts, hundreds of workers, and a production…

Categories Performance & Motorsport Tags BMW

Understanding the 70/30 Motorcycle Brake Rule

July 6, 2026 by Marcus Webb

Proper braking technique on a motorcycle is crucial, even for veteran riders. The 70/30 rule is a standard practice that suggests applying 70% of braking force to the front wheel and 30% to the rear wheel for stability. This technique…

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Hydroboost vs. Vacuum Brake Boosters: What’s the Difference?

July 6, 2026 by Marcus Webb

Braking performance hinges on how much force you can apply to the pedal without exhausting yourself—especially in an emergency. That’s where brake power-assist systems come in, and two of the most common types are vacuum boosters and hydroboost units. The…

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118,000 HP to Hit 67 MPH: The HSC Francisco Is the Fastest Passenger Ship Afloat

July 6, 2026 by Marcus Webb

In a world where 67 mph feels like a Sunday cruise on most highways, the same speed becomes a jaw-dropping achievement for a massive passenger vessel. The HSC Francisco, a 325-foot-long catamaran ferry built by Incat in Hobart, Tasmania, holds…

Categories Performance & Motorsport Tags Fleet, Performance

4 Popular Cars You Didn’t Know Are Built in South Korea

July 6, 2026 by Marcus Webb

South Korea has quietly become a global automotive powerhouse, churning out over four million light vehicles in 2025 alone. That output makes it the world’s sixth-largest car-producing nation, behind only China, the U.S., Japan, India, and Germany. Yet despite its…

Categories Performance & Motorsport Tags Daewoo, Debuts, Geely, Genesis, Hyundai, Kia, Performance, Renault

Do Variable Speed Limit Signs Actually Make Highways Safer?

July 6, 2026 by Marcus Webb

Variable Speed Limit signs (VSLs) are digital displays that adjust speed limits in real time based on conditions like school zones, weather, or traffic composition. Unlike fixed speed limits, these signs aim to reduce the speed gap between the fastest…

Categories Performance & Motorsport Tags Smart

Wisconsin-Built Neo-Classic Excalibur: The Genuine American Supercar

July 6, 2026 by Marcus Webb

In 1964, industrial design legend Brooks Stevens turned heads at the New York Auto Show with a radical concept: a Studebaker Lark-based roadster styled after the 1928 Mercedes-Benz SSK. The car’s proportions were stretched and widened to fit the Lark…

Categories Performance & Motorsport Tags Chevrolet, Mercedes-Benz, Performance, Volkswagen

The History of Harley-Davidson’s V-Twin Engine (And All Its Nicknames)

July 6, 2026 by Marcus Webb

Harley-Davidson’s identity is inseparable from its V-twin engine, a design that has defined the brand’s sound, character, and legacy for over a century. The story begins in 1909 with the company’s first V-twin, the 49.5-cubic-inch Model 5-D, a 7-horsepower atmospheric-valve…

Categories Performance & Motorsport Tags BMW, Harley-Davidson, Indian Motorcycle, Performance, Rolls-Royce

Which Cars Do You Just Can’t Stand Seeing on the Road?

July 6, 2026 by Marcus Webb

Automotive enthusiasts know the double-edged sword of car culture: the thrill of spotting a rare gem can be matched only by the frustration of encountering a rolling eyesore. While some cars inspire joy—eliciting frantic nudges to passengers or risky shoulder…

Categories Performance & Motorsport Tags Chevrolet, EV, Sedans, Tesla, Toyota
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