Taylor Martin joined MotorBiscuit in 2021, bringing with him an immense appreciation for automotive history. He enjoys learning about underrated classic cars, obscure cars, and “odd automobiles.”
A valedictorian, Taylor graduated from Full Sail University with a Bachelor’s Degree in Creative Writing.
License plates and cars go together like peanut butter and jelly. In fact, they're legally bound together. But is there ever a time where it's okay to drive without plates?
SpaceX has been launching reusable rockets for a while now, but there have been a lot of crashes, particularly with their complex, interplanetary Starship.
Ants, avocados, and robot appendages were all sent up on SpaceX's 23rd mission on behalf of NASA. And while all 4,000 lbs of cargo will benefit research, some of the experiments are stranger than others.
The Nuro R2 is already being tested as a self driving, all-electric delivery vehicle. And while it's adorable and effective, there are some things you should know.
Semi trucks have been the biggest tool in our transportation arsonal when it comes to getting things from point A to point B. So let's look to the trucks of the past, and see how they're changing.
Calling shotgun, or dibs on the passenger's seat, is a simple tradition for road trips and long drives. But where did the term come from? And what does riding shotgun really mean?
If you're anywhere near Orlando Florida, you have to go visit Dezerland. Packed with 1,300 classics, movie cars, and memorabilia, it's petrol head paradise.
The Ford F-150 Lightning has already conquered the electric truck market. And due to such high demand, it should come as no surprise a second generation is already being discussed.
The Honda Civic and Toyota Corolla are two of the most recognizable names in the budget car world. But let's look back at their origins in the late 60s and early 70s to see how different they used to be.
Electric cars are growing more popular, and to make them sound more appealing, automakers are using terms like "zero emissions" and "carbon neutral." But what do those phrases mean?
Celebrities have to buy cars too, in a process not terribly different from the one we go through. But where do they go, and what are they looking for in a car purchase?