Zero to 60 mph in 5.3 seconds will blow away a Dodge Charger R/T and stay a tick ahead of a Honda S2000 roadster, even with two bicycles in back and a kayak on the roof.
In today's high-tech automotive industry, computers and sensors are rapidly replacing mechanical parts, increasing vehicle safety. But this additional convenience can bring added frustration and debt
If finding the safest car possible is a priority but you don't know where to start, read on to learn more about crash test ratings and what they mean for you
Credit card solicitations are so ubiquitous these days that they fall from the pages of magazines, fill mailboxes and get offered to kids not yet out of puberty. So it's a bit unusual to hear about a card that may, in fact, not want you as a customer
Insurance companies set their rates according to how much they expect to shell out if you should wreck your car. They also factor in the probability that you actually will wreck your car, based on the composite histories of people who own the same model.