OK, so the immense and vertically prominent kidney grill with mesh air intakes conveys a love-it-or-hate-it moment. But once you are agreed upon the front looks either way, there is only love—and more love—for this incredibly energetic ride. The second-gen 2022 BMW 4 Series Coupe (two-door
The Pontiac Grand Prix started life as a sporty hardtop coupe version of the full-size 1962 Catalina, then spent the 1969 through 1987 model years as a midsize rear-wheel-drive sibling to the Chevy Monte Carlo. For 1988, the Grand Prix moved to the brand-new front-wheel-drive W platform, immed
Haas F1 Team VF-20 floor comparison
The VF-21 is largely the same car that Haas competed with throughout 2020, albeit with the necessary adjustments made to comply with the new regulations. One such regulation change was the adoption of a tapered floor ahead of the rear tyre, which the t
Italian brands like Maserati conjure up all sorts of rose-colored images and cliched phrases. It’s said cars from the boot-shaped country are more passionate and more emotional, and that fans will flock to them because of an unmatched pedigree that comes from a century of legendary racing en
Posted by The Brake Report | Dec 9, 2021
MEQUON, Wisc. ─ HAYES, a premier manufacturer of brakes and braking controls systems, is launching a brand new family of calipers designed for high-power applications. Tested and validated by Hayes’ in-house test engineers as w
Posted by The Brake Report | Mar 1, 2022
DETROIT– Brembo has created customizable braking systems for all 24 riders taking part in the forthcoming 21st MotoGP Championship. This follows a winning streak where Brembo brakes were used on bikes that won 33 World Rider Championships,
Here is what happened after 139,000 miles.
Here is the truth about owning a 2013 Ram 1500 for over eight years. TFLtruck viewer Charlie W. purchased this Ram truck brand new over 8 years ago. He diligently tracked every dollar spent on this truck over the last 139,000+ miles. This inclu
Posted by The Brake Report | Mar 31, 2022
Jim Palminteri is a design engineer at Hayes Performance Systems. He specializes in powersports brake technology and has been the lead designer of Hayes’ newest UTV brake family, the Sovren collection. An avid mountain snowmobiler, his passion
My next cheap Classic Motorcycle Restoration Project: This sweet 1979 Triumph T140D Bonneville Special, pictured here in our state-of-the-art Research & Development Center (my garage).
CLASSIC MOTORCYCLE RESTORATION PROJECT: THESE BIKES ARE CHEAP! Obviously, ‘cheap’ i
Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems has released a technical bulletin detailing the differences between remanufactured and rebuilt components.
The company says in the crowded commercial vehicle aftermarket, it can be tough for vehicle owners to evaluate the right part for their vehicle.