Did you know a diner located along Route 66 in Oklahoma helped inspire 'Cars' the Pixar Disney movie? That's not all it's also one of Guy Fieri's favorite places to eat.
It's the employment opportunity of a lifetime. Just imagine rolling down the highways and byways in the iconic Oscar Mayer Wienermobile. That's right they're looking for drivers AKA hot doggers. Apply today it you think you can cut the mustard.
Does Bruce Wayne live is Dallas? Some people think so after Batman made an appearance in a video of street racers doing doughnuts on a freeway in Dallas.
I must have uttered the words F'ing ethanol a hundred times over the Memorial Day weekend. I ended up having to remove, inspect, clean and repair 2 carburetors due to it's gummy and corrosive nature. Ethanol should just go away and be outlawed as an additive to any gasoline. It's terrible stuff and causes more harm than good.
This lady torches her ex-boyfriend's Jeep using gasoline and a lighter. She's lucky to still be alive when an explosion and fireball erupt from the vehicle after she lights it. Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned, especially if they have gas and a lighter. The whole thing was captured live by a cellphone and she's now internet famous, for all the wrong reasons.
Forget super cars, this is a MEGACAR! It's the all new Koenigsegg Jesko and it was just unveiled at the 2019 Geneva International Motor Show. It's capable of producing 1,600hp and reach speeds up to 300mph!
While Cars would eventually come to be about hotshot racing car Lightning McQueen, Cars was originally titled “The Yellow Car” and was going to be about an electric car living in a gas-guzzling world. This is just one of the facts packed into the latest episode of You Think You Know Movies, which speeds off with Cars!
For the first year since 2005 we won't be getting a new full-length Pixar film, and while that's kind of a bummer to think about, we do have some wonderful Pixar news to share today. The studio has released an official synopsis for one of two (yes, two) new films aimed for released in 2015: Pete Docter's 'Inside Out.' And, as a bonus, the studio has debuted a new 'Cars' short on its Disney Movies Anywhere platform today, just in time for the holiday.