Matt Nelson is an automotive journalist with nearly a decade of experience in all things cars. He's spent years working at dealerships in sales, finance, and service. He's since traded in his pens and ...
Eight drivers have died in car crashes they likely would have survived if part of their air bags hadn’t shot large metal fragments into their bodies, top U.S. highway safety officials say. Here’s what ...
The NISMO parts catalog for Japan has grown with a bunch of suspension kits for the R35, which Nissan stopped making on August 26, 2025. These final-spec kits aren't cheap. Including tax, prospective ...
The GT-R may be discontinued, but NISMO is still refining it with final-spec suspension kits for all R35s worldwide – a rare factory-backed final touch. But instead of letting the GT-R story fade out, ...
I live in a village where the roads look like they’ve been borrowed from a war film – cracked, pitted, patched, and peppered with potholes that could swallow a front wheel whole. In short, it’s not ...
Two recent fatal accidents involving Chinese-made air bag parts are renewing warnings from regulators over counterfeit components that can explode during a crash. The National Highway Traffic Safety ...
The trucks sold in today’s consumer market are tougher than commercial trucks just a decade back, with the strongest pickups comfortably hauling nearly 8,000 pounds. The key downside to those new ...
Air suspension systems have come a long way in recent years, infiltrating the mainstream automotive market after being a niche option on ultra-luxury vehicles. As the name suggests, air suspension ...
Towing can be a tense task, and there are plenty of different products on the market that are supposed to help. Some modern trucks are rated to tow upward of 25,000 pounds, so it's vital to the safety ...
Nissan's first plug-in hybrid pickup is alive. The Frontier Pro just debuted at Auto Shanghai, packing a four-cylinder engine and a single electric motor into a body that looks notably different from ...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration decided it will not seek an immediate recall of air bag inflators in about 50 million U.S. vehicles assembled by 13 automakers and instead will ...