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  • Silver Toyota Supra GR parked on the street
    By Olivia Richman 5 months ago

    Will A New Toyota GRMN Supra Ever Happen? Here's What We Know

    Rumors of a souped-up Toyota GRMN Supra have been making the rounds for years, but it seems closer than ever now. Here's everything that we know so far.

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  • 2025 Porsche Macan 4S Electric
    By Travis Langness 5 months ago

    2025 Porsche Macan Electric Review: Smiles Before Miles

    Porsche's all-electric crossover may offer more practicality than a 911 or Cayman, but that doesn't mean it's not fun to drive - if you've got the budget.

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  • F1 car on a track.
    By Nadeem Sarwar 5 months ago

    What Happens To Used F1 Tires After A Race? You Might Be Surprised

    The exact composition of racing tires is a closely guarded secret, so it's natural that F1 teams don't let their used tires end up with their competitors.

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  • Costco gas station at night
    By Stephen Fogel 5 months ago

    What Brand Of Gas Does Costco Sell And Is It High-Quality?

    Costco offers gas to members for a great price, but what brand of gas is it selling? And is it a high-quality product you'd want to put into your car?

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  • a truck driving downhill
    By Jowi Morales 5 months ago

    Semi-Truck Retarders: How They Work & What They Do

    Semi-truck retarders are an important aspect of big rigs, helping them to reach reasonable speeds without relying solely on brakes, but how do they do it?

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  • High-angle view of the manual transmission car shift lever, handbrake, and other control buttons and dials
    By Corazon Victorino 5 months ago

    Who Invented The Manual Transmission & Which Was The First Car To Use It?

    Manual transmissions are becoming increasingly rare as electric vehicles become standard, but the history of manual transmissions is important to auto history.

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  • Green and white rubber tyre metro in Paris
    By Mikael Trench 5 months ago

    Why Do Some Metro Trains Have Rubber Tires?

    Have you ever noticed that some metro train systems have rubber tires? It may seem odd, but there is a good reason for this. Here's what you need to know.

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  • Close-up shot of Chevrolet's bowtie logo
    By Stephen Fogel 5 months ago

    Why Do Some Holden Commodores Have Chevy Bowtie Badges?

    Installing badges from a different manufacturer may seem odd, but that's exactly what some Holden Commodore owners do. Here's why.

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  • Close-up shot of colored stripes on new tires
    By Chloe Clougher 5 months ago

    What Are The Colored Lines On New Tires?

    If you're looking for new tires, you may have noticed the colorful lines now present on some wheels. But what are these for and do you need to worry about them?

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  • Front 3/4 view of Volkswagen ID.Buzz by the ocean
    By Stephen Fogel 5 months ago

    What Does ID Stand For On Volkswagen Vehicles?

    Volkswagen currently offers two models in the United States that use the letters ID in their designation, but what does ID stand for on a Volkswagen?

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  • Close-up of brown tires on a dirt road
    By Samyak Goswami 5 months ago

    If Your Tires Are Turning Brown, This Is Probably Why

    Brown-stained tires can make even a new vehicle look worn-out and neglected, and the staining is due to a compound that protects them from ozone.

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  • Two car batteries on the ground.
    By Shane O'Neill 5 months ago

    Should You Avoid Leaving A Car Battery On A Concrete Floor?

    Wondering if leaving a car battery on a concrete floor is bad? Learn the truth behind this old myth and what really matters for battery storage.

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  • Car speedometer needle hitting the 220 mph mark
    By Mikael Trench 5 months ago

    Why Do Consumer Cars Have Top Speeds That Are Way Above The Legal Limit?

    Most vehicles have the ability to drive much faster than even the fastest of speed limits, here's why.

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  • A vintage blue chevy pickup truck with the hood open
    By John Davis 5 months ago

    What Oil Should You Use For Your Classic Car's Engine? (And How Often Should You Change It?)

    Changing the oil on your classic car yourself is a great DIY project and will save you money. Here's how to know which oil to use and how often to change it.

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  • Suspension system under a car
    By Daniel Trock 5 months ago

    Simple Checks That Will Maintain Your Car's Suspension

    Your vehicle's suspension plays a pivotal role in it riding smoothly. However, repairs aren't cheap, so here are a few ways you can maintain it.

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  • A blue car in floodwaters up to the bottom of its doors
    By Mark Roy 5 months ago

    Why You Might Need To Drain Your Car Doors (And How To Do It)

    Your car door helps as best as it can to keep the elements out while you're driving, but that occasionally means rain and moisture can get inside the door.

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  • Red Toyota C-HR driving down the road side angle shot
    By Casey Cooper 5 months ago

    Toyota C-HR Easter Eggs: 5 Hidden Features The Dealership Can Enable

    Even though the Toyota C-HR was discontinued, there are still hidden features dealerships can enable that are worth knowing about. Here are five to look for.

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  • Cadillac Optiq front 3/4 view
    By Alex Hevesy 5 months ago

    2025 Cadillac Optiq Review: Unexpectedly Good Value

    Could it be true? Does Cadillac's cheapest EV make the most sense?

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  • Grey Toyota Tundra driving down a country front 3/4 dynamic shot.
    By Casey Cooper 5 months ago

    Common Problems With The Toyota Tundra Turbo V6 Engine (According To Owners)

    Toyota replaced the long-standing Tundra V8 engine with the twin-turbo V6, but since it's debut, there have been common problems reported you should know about.

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  • Mechanic picking out a tire in a warehouse
    By Lynnae Williams 5 months ago

    4 Tire Brands Made In China You May Want To Avoid (According To Users)

    If you're on the hunt for tires that are cheapear for your ride, you may get more than you bargained for, like these notably poor tires made in China.

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  • The Honda CRF450RL ripping up a muddy trail.
    By Ron King 5 months ago

    Honda Dirt Bikes: Which Model Is The Fastest & How Much Does It Cost?

    Honda makes a wide variety of motorcycles from roadsters to dirt bikes and they're not all created equally. There is one that's faster than all the rest.

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  • a car dashboard displaying the check engine light
    By John Davis 5 months ago

    Can The Check Engine Light Come On For Transmission Issues?

    While your check engine light is obviously meant for engine issues, it can often give you clues to problems in other parts of the car as well.

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  • Red Toyota Crown parked with a forest in the background
    By Casey Cooper 5 months ago

    What's The Difference Between The Toyota Crown And The Crown Signia?

    The Toyota Crown and Toyota Crown Signia may have similar names, but there are key differences between the two models. Here's what you need to know.

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  • Sketch of CVT originator Leonardo Da Vinci
    By Patrick Phillips 5 months ago

    Did Leonardo Da Vinci Really Invent The CVT Transmission?

    Centuries before the invention of the automobile, Leonardo da Vinci designed a device that seems to resemble a CVT. But did he actually invent the transmission?

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  • Aston Martin Vanquish Zagato Shooting Brake front 3/4 view
    By Ivo Gievski 5 months ago

    8 Of The Best-Looking Shooting Brake Cars Ever Designed

    Shooting brakes are what happen when grand touring meets the station wagon. We pick out some of the best-looking shooting brakes ever designed.

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  • General Motors chief Mary Barra.
    By Nadeem Sarwar 5 months ago

    Could GM's $5B Tariff Hit Make Your Next Car More Expensive? Here's What The CEO Says

    More and more company's are revealing just how tariffs will impact their operations, but GM has a surprising approach to its reported $5 billion dollar hit.

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  • an RV flat towing a pickup truck
    By Jowi Morales 5 months ago

    What Is Flat Towing And Is It Safe To Do With Your Car?

    RVs are great for getting out and seeing the world, but for driving around a town or offroad, it might make sense to bring a regular car as well.

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