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  • BMW key fob
    By Jack Picone 4 months ago

    How Did Key Fobs Get Their Name?

    Practically every car released today will include some form of key fob, but what exactly does the term fob mean when referring to the car accessory?

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  • Gladiator X Comp A/T tires on a vehicle
    By Tom Clark 4 months ago

    Who Owns Gladiator Tires And Where Are They Made?

    Gladiator Tires has been making tires since the 1980's, and fans may be surprised to learn that they've got an impressive manufacturing presence.

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  • watch for ice on bridge sign
    By Samyak Goswami 4 months ago

    The Reason Why Bridges Freeze Before Roads In Winter

    If you've ever driven over a bridge, you've almost certainly seen a notice that the bridge ices before the road does. The reason why is surprisingly simple.

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  • Harley-Davidson motorcycle logo up close
    By Nate Williams 4 months ago

    How Long Does It Take To Become A Harley Master Technician & What's Required For The Title?

    Harley Davidson takes the quality of its work very seriously, and that includes how mechanics earn the title of Master Technician. Here's what that entails.

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  • 1960 Nash Metropolitan at the Four States Auto Museum in Texarkana, Arkansas
    By Michael Sullivan 4 months ago

    12 Of The Cutest Cars Ever Made

    Not all cars are built to thrill -- some are made to charm. Here are 12 of the cutest cars ever, packed with personality and impossible to ignore.

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  • Corroded terminal on a car battery
    By Daniel Trock 4 months ago

    Every Tool You Need To Change A Car Battery

    If your car battery has died and you need to replace it, you'll want to make sure you have the right tools and safety equipment on hand first.

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  • Aquafine water bottle lodged on car tire
    By Mikael Trench 4 months ago

    No, You Don't Need To Put A Plastic Bottle On Your Tire When Parked

    The latest urban legend to make the rounds has to do with a water bottle placed beside your tire, but are any of the supposed claims about this true?

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  • Biker on a classic street motorcycle in a motorcycle jacket and helmet
    By Tom Clark 4 months ago

    Here's How You Can Quickly Break In Your Motorcycle Helmet

    A motorcycle helmet is essential for keeping you safe on a ride, but it should also be comfortable. If you just bought a new one, here's how to break it in.

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  • Person pulling the dipstick from the engine bay
    By Olasubomi Gbenjo 4 months ago

    Should You Panic If You Spot Metal Shavings In Your Engine Oil

    Metal shavings in oil are tiny fragments that come from moving engine parts, and this is what they mean.

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  • 2025 Ford F-150 Raptor R jumping on dunes side view
    By Ivo Gievski 4 months ago

    14 Of The Best Off-Road Vehicles: Cars, Trucks, SUVs And More

    Interested in going off-road, but not sure which kind of vehicle fits your needs? Not to worry. These days there are rugged trims in basically every category.

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  • Volvo-branded mud flaps on a car
    By Shane O'Neill 4 months ago

    Why Aren't Mud Flaps Standard On Cars Anymore?

    Mud flaps on cars aren’t as common a sight as they once were. Here’s what you need to know about mud flaps and why you don’t see them as much anymore.

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  • Yellow bollards for parking and restriction in a parking lot
    By Tom Clark 4 months ago

    What Are The Yellow Poles In Parking Lots For?

    Have you ever wondered what those yellow poles are for in parking lots and in front of stores? Here are the reasons those poles are so important.

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  • A Ford Super Duty F-450 King Ranch dually truck with clearance lamps displayed against a white background
    By Corazon Victorino 4 months ago

    Why Do Some Pickup Trucks Have Lights On The Roof? Here's What They're For.

    Have you ever noticed that some pickup trucks come standard with lights on their roofs? In fact, there is a safety reason for it, beyond the aesthetic appeal.

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  • NASCAR Cup Driver, Christopher Bell (20) makes a pit stop for the Crayon 301 at the New Hampshire Motor Speedway in Loudon NH.
    By Eli Shayotovich 4 months ago

    What Happens To Used NASCAR Tires After A Race?

    NASCAR drivers can go through a lot of tires in a single race. Here’s how many tires are used on average and what happens to used tires after a race.

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  • Rear 3/4 view of car with blue exhaust smoke
    By Stephen Fogel 4 months ago

    3 Causes Of Excessive Engine Oil Consumption

    Oil is the lifeblood of your vehicle's engine, and if it seems like yours is consuming it in an excessive manner, here are the common culprits.

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  • Front end of 1976 Ford Torino driving on road
    By Madeline Cuccio 4 months ago

    Why Did Ford Discontinue The Gran Torino?

    Like many victims of the Oil Crisis, the Ford Gran Torino faded away, though corporate decisions and a constantly shifting lineup of vehicles didn't help.

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  • Red car being towed
    By Lynnae Williams 4 months ago

    Can You Tow An AWD Car In Neutral?

    While AWD offers more control on the road, things get trickier when the vehicle needs to be towed, especially after a breakdown or an accident.

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  • 2025 Chrysler Pacifica Pinnacle
    By Mike Shutt 5 months ago

    There Are A Few Specific Chrysler Pacifica Years To Avoid At All Costs

    The Chrysler Pacifica has made a comeback, but if you are looking to buy a used model, there are some years you should steer clear of at all cost.

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  • Small plastic model of a horizontal traffic signal.
    By Rob Rich 5 months ago

    Why Are Some Traffic Lights Horizontal In Texas And Florida?

    A city or town doesn't set up its traffic lights horizontally for aesthetics, there is a traffic reason.

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  • Person assembling Toyota SUV
    By Patrick Phillips 5 months ago

    Where Is The Largest Toyota Factory In The World And How Big Is It?

    As popular as Toyota is globally, you may be surprised where the whereabouts is for its largest factory. Here’s where it’s located and how big it really is.

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  • Red semi-truck parked on side of road
    By KR Manalo 5 months ago

    Why Do Some Semi-Truck Trailers Have Side Skirts?

    You may have noticed semi trucks with long pieces of metal hanging down toward the ground -- this is a side skirt, and here's what they're meant for.

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  • A truck with some of its tires off the ground
    By Ramat Adetunji 5 months ago

    Why Do Some Trucks Have Tires That Don't Touch The Ground?

    Have you noticed that larger heavy-duty trucks sometimes have wheels off the ground? Well, there's a beneficial reason that helps make driving them easier.

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  • Motorcyclist on a white sport bike
    By Erynn Ruiz 5 months ago

    11 Of The Weirdest Motorcycle Laws You'll Find In The United States

    There are a few basic tenets surrounding safe motorcycle operation -- and a bunch of weird laws. Which states have some strange rules on the books?

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  • Subaru Outback Wilderness Towing A Small Trailer
    By Shane Schmid 5 months ago

    Subaru Outback Towing Capacity: How Many Pounds Can Each Trim Safely Tow?

    For a smaller vehicle, the Subaru Outback has a surprising towing capacity --however, every trim isn't the same. That said, what can each trim safely tow?

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  • Gears of a motorcycle transmission
    By Madeline Cuccio 5 months ago

    What Is A Sequential Transmission And How Does It Work?

    While plenty of us are familiar with traditional manual and automatic transmissions, a sequential transmission is a bit different from both of those.

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  • A person loading packages into an SUV
    By Joe Hindy 5 months ago

    10 Of The Best And The Worst Vehicles For Delivery Drivers

    Delivery driving can be a tough gig, but the right car can make it a bit easier. Here are the vehicles you should consider if you want to make deliveries.

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  • Dragster tire spinning for traction
    By Chloe Clougher 5 months ago

    Why Are Drag Strip Race Tracks Sticky?

    While you might think all you need for drag racing is a long strip of pavement, they're actually treated with sticky chemicals to increase traction.

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