AN AMISH BUGGY that would normally be drawn by horses has been fitted with a turbo jet engine. “It’s like oil and water, they should not go together,” jokes its creator Chad Clark. The outrageous ...
A radio-controlled car is one of the most popular toys for kids of all ages who like things that can go fast. But what if you’re tired of the battery-powered RC cars that dominate shelf space at toy ...
America might not have the most expensive gas prices in the world, but they aren't cheap. Because of this, you may be looking for ways to increase your car's fuel efficiency to save some cash at the ...
Dan Clougher is an automotive journalist and former classic and sports car dealer with hands-on experience across luxury, performance, and collector vehicles. Before joining CarBuzz, he managed his ...
As the regular readers know, I credit where I am today to an early interest in RC cars. I was born a car enthusiast. But building, fixing, and driving radio controlled cars got me into the ...
Remote-controlled cars have evolved into machines that deliver speed, precision, and durability for enthusiasts of all ages. Designed for dirt trails, rock-crawling challenges, or racing on asphalt, ...
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Police said in a statement on Wednesday that on October 2, offenders entered an acreage property at the corner of Traveston Road and the Old Bruce Highway at Traveston, and stole a vehicle and ...
The Buggy Factory by Southern Pines Brewing Co has temporarily closed its Carthage operation as it reviews its operations and next steps. In an interview Tuesday afternoon, Southern Pines Brewing ...
New turn in the war: Russia adopts alarming new tactics Trump uses fake Indian accent to impersonate India’s leader in rambling speech to Korean delegation Paraglider flies over the Great Pyramid of ...
I’ve been working with computers for ages, starting with a multi-year stint in purchasing for a major IBM reseller in New York City before eventually landing at PCMag (back when it was still in print ...