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    By KR Manalo 5 months ago

    What Is A 3-Percenter Motorcycle Club?

    Motorcycle clubs like the Hells Angels proudly proclaim that their members are among the 1% of bikers who are outlaws. But what's a 3-Percenter motorcycle club?

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  • BMW logo close-up
    By Azzief Khaliq 5 months ago

    10 Of The Biggest BMW Recalls In Recent History, Ranked

    BMW doesn't have a bad reputation for reliability, but the German automaker has had some pretty large recalls over the years, and not just over Takata airbags.

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  • Competitive orange tractor pull in front of crowd
    By Michael Bruton 5 months ago

    8 Of The Highest Torque Diesel Engines Ever Made

    The highest torque diesel engines ever made have turned up in everything from small commercial vehicles to powerful locomotives to mining equipment and more.

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  • Car severely damaged in head-on collision
    By Daniel Trock 5 months ago

    What's A Salvage Title, And Should You Buy A Car With One?

    If you're looking for a car that fits into a tight budget, you might run across one with a "salvage title." What are these cars and are they worth buying?

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  • A black 2025 Porsche Taycan Turbo S overlooking the Dubai skyline, front-left three-quarter view.
    By Madeline Cuccio 5 months ago

    Taycan Turbo S 0-60: How Fast Is Porsche's Electric Sports Car?

    Porsche's Taycan Turbo S is an electric sports car, but if you think that means it's slow, you're in for a shock. Its 0-60 is in the neighborhood of the record.

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  • A bright blue and white 427 powered Shelby Cobra on display
    By Olasubomi Gbenjo 5 months ago

    Why Is The Ford 427 V8 Engine Called The Side-Oiler?

    While you might be able to make a pretty good guess as to why the Ford 427 V8 was called the "side-oiler," the history involved is fascinating.

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  • B20-Powered Honda Prelude
    By Travis Langness 5 months ago

    Which Cars Launched With A B20 Engine Under The Hood & How Much HP Do They Have?

    The B20 was used in a few different vehicles, but it first launched in the United States under the hood of one particular Honda.

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  • Black Buick GNX driving on a road with a tree and other cars in the background
    By Monday Goma 5 months ago

    What Is A GM G-Body? (And 5 Iconic Muscle Cars That Used It)

    GM has traditionally shared vehicle platforms among its various brands. What is a G-body GM car, and what muscle cars were built on the G-body platform?

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  • Three Corvettes lying at bottom of Corvette Museum sinkhole
    By Stephen Fogel 5 months ago

    Corvette Museum Sinkhole: How Did It Happen And How Many Cars Were Lost?

    The Corvette Museum sinkhole incident made headlines when it first happened, but what was the actual cause of the catastrophe and what cars were lost?

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  • Eunos Cosmo by lake
    By Mark Cowley 5 months ago

    12 Of The Rarest Mazdas Ever Made

    Mazda's long fascination with the rotary engine has resulted in some very unique cars produced in low numbers. Here are the rarest Mazdas ever made.

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  • A Ford Maverick Tremor driving in the mud.
    By Jowi Morales 5 months ago

    Ford Maverick Tremor: The Rugged Trim Package, Explained

    The Ford Maverick is a tiny pickup truck you might never think of taking off-road. But if you do, the Tremor package can make it far more trail-capable.

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  • Throttle body and butterfly valve
    By Alvin Reyes 5 months ago

    How To Clean A Throttle Body (And How To Know When You Should)

    The throttle body is a key component of a car's fuel/air delivery system, but carbon deposits and other debris can clog up its passages and moving parts.

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  • Chevrolet Corvette ZR1
    By Travis Langness 5 months ago

    Chevy's C9 Corvette Release Details Are Secret, But Here's What We Think We'll See

    The eighth-generation Chevrolet Corvette is only a few years old, but it's not too early to start thinking about what a C9 Corvette might look like.

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  • A racer speeds through a turn on a Harley-Davidson CVO Road Glide RR.
    By Alec Hively 5 months ago

    What Does 'RR' Stand For On The Harley-Davidson CVO Road Glide RR?

    Harley-Davidson's limited-edition CVO Road Glide RR boasts startling specs that may leave you wondering how it's street legal. But what does "RR" stand for?

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  • Lincoln Mark LT cruising on highway, front-right view
    By Madeline Cuccio 5 months ago

    When Did Lincoln Stop Making Pickup Trucks?

    A Lincoln pickup truck? Even in an age of luxury pickup trucks, this doesn't sound quite right. And customers stayed away from them in droves.

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  • Engine oil poured from bottle
    By Madeline Cuccio 5 months ago

    Zinc Additive For Engine Oil: How Much To Add (And Do You Even Need To?)

    Zinc additives are fairly common in oil, especially when treating a classic or high milage engine, but what does the additive actually do for your engine?

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  • Crashed car next to highway
    By Marc Magrini 5 months ago

    10 Of The Most Dangerous Highways In The U.S.

    Daily commuting is one of the most dangerous things people do on a regular basis. Some roads have a reputation for being more perilous than others.

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  • Parked Harley-Daviddson cruiser
    By Cody D. Campbell 5 months ago

    Why You Should Only Use Premium Gas In A Harley-Davidson

    You're probably aware that different cars require certain grades of fuel, and the same is true of motorcycles. But why do Harley-Davidson bikes need premium?

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  • Red Cadillac XT4 on display
    By Brad Hill 5 months ago

    Why Is Cadillac Discontinuing The XT4?

    When a vehicle isn't bringing in the numbers, more than likely, they are going to get discontinued. That's exactly what happened to Cadillac's XT4.

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  • A heated windshield wiper bed melts snow on a car
    By Bilawal Bashir 5 months ago

    What Are Heated Windshield Wipers And Can They Be Added To Any Car?

    When your windshield is covered with icy snow, the last thing you want to do is pry up your wipers to get them going. Heated windshield wipers are the answer.

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  • 1930 Ford Model A driving on road, front-left three-quarter view
    By Madeline Cuccio 5 months ago

    Model T Vs. Model A: What's The Difference Between These Classic Fords?

    The Ford Model T started it all, but was quickly followed up by the Model A, so what were the differences between them? Here's what we know.

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  • A Ram 2500 HD truck with the Cummins 6.7L turbodiesel engine.
    By Rahul Srinivas 5 months ago

    Cummins' New 6.7 Diesel Engine Drops The Grid Heater, But Not Everyone Is Happy

    While some enthusiasts appreciate the updates, this particular change has sparked debate and drawn some criticism.

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  • The Willie G logo on chrome with the words
    By Dauglas Denga 5 months ago

    Why Is The Harley-Davidson Skull Called Willie G?

    There's a rich history behind Willie G, the Harley-Davidson skull that's now embedded in the lore (and merchandising) of the iconic American motorcycle brand.

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  • Vintage cars on display.
    By Olasubomi Gbenjo 5 months ago

    Are Classic Cars Exempt From Taxes In The US? Here's What You Need To Know

    What, exactly, is a classic car? Is there just one kind? And what does a "classic car" designation mean for its tax status? We've got answers.

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  • A classic '80s Yamaha bike parked on the street
    By Ramat Adetunji 5 months ago

    5 Underappreciated Classic Motorcycles From The Early Days Of Yamaha

    Yamaha has produced some great bikes over the years, but not all of them got the love and attention they deserved. Let's change that and appreciate these rides.

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  • A female customer and a dealership agent discussing the car deals available
    By Corazon Victorino 5 months ago

    What Does Out-The-Door Price Mean When Buying A Car?

    Purchasing a new vehicle can be financially stressful for many people. However, knowing the out-the-door price of the car before talking numbers can help.

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  • A burgundy W123 Mercedes wagon, front 3/4 view
    By Marko Sokolovski 5 months ago

    8 Super Reliable Engines That Can Last Over 300,000 Miles

    Reliability in your engine is a must, but when reliability meets durability, which engines hold up? SlashGear's Marko Sokolovski has the answer.

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