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  • VW buses at International VW Bus Day event
    By Stephen Fogel 6 months ago

    Why Was The Volkswagen Bus Discontinued?

    Volkswagen buses were a practical symbol of counterculture and rebellion, but they're no longer produced, and are rarely seen on American roads.

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  • Tire Pressure light on speedometer
    By Marinel Sigue 6 months ago

    TPMS Light Vs. Tire Pressure Light: What's The Difference?

    Modern cars have a light to tell you when your tire pressure is low, but some have a separate "TPMS" light. What's the difference, and how do you fix each?

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  • Cell phone with Carfax logo on table
    By Lynnae Williams 6 months ago

    Can You Trust A Carfax Report When Buying A Used Car? Here's What Users Say

    A used car is a potentially huge investment, and a Carfax report is a great starting point for discovering your next vehicle's hidden history.

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  • front view of red 1967 Alfa Romeo Giulia GT Junior driving on country road
    By Madeline Cuccio 6 months ago

    How Often Should You Drive A Classic Car? (And Why?)

    Owning a classic car can be equal parts joy and headache. Parking a car for too long leads to problems, and this is how often and why you should drive your car.

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  • Diesel particulate filter placed on a garage floor
    By Philip Kambutu 6 months ago

    How To Clean The DPF Filter On Your Diesel Truck

    For diesel workhorses, cleaning out the DPF filter regularly helps keep the truck running clean, but a dirty DPF could severely impact performance.

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  • man cleaning dashboard of car
    By Daniel Meagher 6 months ago

    5 Of The Best Upholstery Cleaners On The Market (According To Owners)

    It's easy to make a mess of the upholstery in your car. These are the best car upholstery cleaners, according to reviews from previous buyers of the products.

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  • Semi truck driving past trees
    By Nate Williams 6 months ago

    Here's Why (Most) Semi-Trucks Are Rear-Wheel Drive

    There's a good reason why most of the semi-trucks on the road are rear-wheel drive. The alternative doesn't make much sense once you consider usage.

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  • XPeng Land Aircraft Carrier
    By Mark Cowley 6 months ago

    Are Flying Cars For Sale To The Public? Kind Of (It's Complicated)

    Everyone's still waiting for flying cars, and now that the technology is getting close, you might think about buying one. That's complicated, though.

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  • Driver side view of gray minivan driving on highway
    By Brian McHugh 6 months ago

    5 Of The Fastest Minivans You Can Buy, Ranked By 0-60 Speed

    Minivans aren't often included in the conversation for spirited driving, but even the most practical haulers are capable of impressive on-road performance.

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  • Close up view of charging port on an electric vehicle
    By KR Manalo 6 months ago

    Should You Avoid Fast Charging Your EV All The Time?

    While new charging tech means you can fill your EV's battery faster, is it a good idea to do every time? We took a look at the science and here's what it says.

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  • Front three-quarter view of 2025 Subaru Solterra
    By Stephen Fogel 6 months ago

    Where Does Subaru Build The Solterra?

    Subaru's Solterra is the company's entrance into the burgeoning electric SUV market. But where does the automaker build its electrified people carrier?

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  • Nelson Racing Engines NRE twin-tubro Alien LS 427 on a white background
    By Ron King 6 months ago

    5 427 Crate Engines You Can Buy That Provide Some Serious Horsepower

    There's nothing like a good 427-cubic-inch V8 to get the blood pumping. Here are five high-powered 427 crate engines perfect for your hot rod project.

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  • a pit crew spilling fuel while refueling a NASCAR cup car
    By Jowi Morales 6 months ago

    How Big Is A NASCAR Fuel Tank & How Much Gas Does The Car Burn During One Race?

    NASCAR drivers have to cover a lot of distance during races, and that consumes a lot of fuel. How big are NASCAR fuel tanks, and how much does gas it use?

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  • A Duramax badge on a white GMC vehicle
    By Dauglas Denga 6 months ago

    Which Diesel Engine Did Chevrolet Use Before Duramax?

    When you think of diesel Chevy trucks, you likely think Duramax. But the Duramax engine wasn't the first diesel to power Chevy trucks. Here's what came before.

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  • A vintage yellow car is parked in front of a revitalized food market in the historic neighborhood of Old Southeast in Saint Petersburg, Florida.
    By Eli Shayotovich 6 months ago

    Why Are Volkswagen Beetles Called 'Slug Bugs?'

    You've probably heard the Volkswagen Beetle being called a bug, but why are they sometimes called slug bugs, and how do you play the game associated with them?

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  • A black Mercedes-Benz AMG G 63 SUV
    By Jowi Morales 6 months ago

    Want A Bulletproof G-Wagon? Here's What You Need To Know

    If you want to roll down the street in style and safety, then a bulletproof G-Wagon might just be the ticket. But how exactly do you get hold of one?

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  • Close up of wheel weights on tire
    By Mikael Trench 6 months ago

    What Do You Call The Little Squares On Wheels And What Are They For?

    You may have noticed small square or rectangular objects attached to your wheels. They actually have a very important purpose, so don't try removing them.

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  • red semi-truck on the road
    By Olivia Richman 6 months ago

    Here's (Roughly) How Many Semi-Trucks Are On US Roads Each Day

    Semi-trucks are an often dreaded fixture of highway driving experience. It can feel like they're always present on the road, but how many are really out there?

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  • The Exterior Of A Costco Car Wash With Two Vehicles Parked In Front
    By Shane Schmid 6 months ago

    Yes, Costco Has A Car Wash - Here's How Much It Costs

    Every Costco member has their own favorite set of membership perks, but not all customers of the warehouse chain have access to its car wash services.

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  • Person pulling out of parking space in Subaru
    By Patrick Phillips 6 months ago

    What Does 'RAB Off' Mean On A Subaru's Dashboard (And How To Turn It Back On)

    Reverse Automatic Braking is a useful for feature in your Subaru's arsenal of safety perks, but if you feel you don't need it, how can you turn it off?

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  • back of BMW M1
    By Quina Baterna 6 months ago

    What Does The Three-Color Badge On BMW M Models Stand For?

    You might be familiar with the three-color badge on BMW M Model cars, and this is its lengthy history.

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  • Hennessey Venom F5 Evolution
    By Travis Langness 6 months ago

    Forget The 1,064-HP Corvette ZR1 - This Insane Hypercar Doubles Those Numbers

    Chevrolet made big news with the 1,000-hp Corvette ZR1, but this company known for its custom builds has created a hypercar that almost doubles that output.

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  • Ford 5.2L Voodoo V8
    By Niel Stender 6 months ago

    The 10 Most Epic Engine Names Of All Time

    Most people would choose their car's engine for its horspower or torque, or maybe the sound it makes. That stuff is great, but sometimes a name is all you need.

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  • A hand holding brake pads
    By Shane O'Neill 6 months ago

    Why Cheap Brake Pads Aren't Worth Buying

    You may be tempted to save money on car maintenance by purchasing cheap brake pads, but that may prove to be more hassle than it's worth. Here's why.

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  • Ford Maverick Tremor driving off-road
    By Bob Sharp 6 months ago

    Why The Ford Maverick Keeps Getting Recalled (And Which Years Are Affected)

    The Ford Maverick may be selling like hotcakes, but Ford's compact pickup truck has had a troubled history with recalls since it debuted in 2022.

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  • A colorful toy horse against white background
    By Chris Littlechild 6 months ago

    Buck Buck Bronco: Why People Are Horsing Around With The Ford SUV

    A new craze is sweeping Ford Bronco owners nationwide, taking the form of toy horses, tags, and even business cards. Here's what's up with Buck Buck Bronco.

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  • A car hauler truck packed with cars
    By Olasubomi Gbenjo 6 months ago

    Will Used Car Prices Go Up Under Trump's Tariffs? Here's What You Need To Know

    The automotive industry represents a complex global network of manufacturing, parts suppliers, and dealerships that could be affected by Trump's tariffs.

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