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  • Mercedes W196 Streamliner competing on-track at Goodwood, front-view
    By Madeline Cuccio 6 months ago

    Horsepower And Top Speed: How Closely Are The Two Related?

    When many people see horsepower numbers, they immediately assume that high horsepower results in a high top speed. However, there's more to it than that.

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  • A Harley-Davidson Fat Boy is parked outside an office complex
    By Dauglas Denga 6 months ago

    Harley-Davidson Cruiser Vs. Touring Motorcycles: What's The Difference?

    If you're new to motorcycling, it can be tricky to see the difference between Harley-Davidson's bike lines. Here's what sets its cruisers and tourers apart.

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  • A lady stepping out of the Toyota Century SUV
    By UmmeAimon Shabbir 6 months ago

    A New Toyota Model May Be The Only SUV With Sliding Doors

    Sliding doors may once have been the province of family-friendly minivans and the A-Team, but they're now a Japan-only option on Toyota's latest SUV.

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  • A light gray 2021 Ford Bronco SUV.
    By Chloe Clougher 6 months ago

    Ford's EcoBoost V-6 Engine Finds Itself At The Center Of A Lawsuit - Here's Why

    Ford's EcoBoost engines turn up in all sorts of vehicles, but there are doubts about their reliability, stoked by a recent lawsuit. Here's why it was filed.

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  • Close-up of gears on Muncie M22 input shaft during disassembly
    By Madeline Cuccio 6 months ago

    Why Is The Muncie M22 Transmission Called The 'Rock Crusher?'

    The M22 Rock Crusher is one of the most iconic engine transmissions of all time, but why does it have that nickname? And what's so special about this unit?

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  • The Hennessey Venom F5 Revolution, Hennessey's fastest cars
    By Rahul Srinivas 6 months ago

    5 Of The Most Powerful Hennessey Cars Ever Built, Ranked By Horsepower

    Hennessey is a hypercar manufacturer that has produced several blisteringly fast cars, and these are some of the greatest.

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  • Front images a gray Toyota Camry and a blue Toyota Camry.
    By Dave Goldberg 6 months ago

    Is The Toyota Crown Bigger Than The Camry & In What Other Ways Are They Different?

    The Toyota Crown and the Toyota Camry can look similar to the untrained eye, but there are several important differences that set them apart.

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  • Two racers riding M1000RRs in Light White and Blackstorm Mettalic lean into a bend
    By Alec Hively 6 months ago

    How Fast Is The BMW M1000RR & How Much HP Does It Have?

    The BMW M1000RR is the fastest motorcycle on the market, but how much of an update is its newest model going to get, and how much horsepower does it offer?

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  • 2015 Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat driving on a paved surface
    By Monday Goma 6 months ago

    5 Of The Fastest Dodge Hellcats, Ranked By Top Speed

    The Dodge Hellcat engine has found plenty of interesting applications over the last decade, but its best known for its incredible power and speed.

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  • A car pulling a trailer along a route
    By Ramat Adetunji 6 months ago

    Braked Vs. Unbraked Towing: What's The Difference And Which Is Safer?

    While shopping around for a trailer to hitch to the back of your vehicle, you've no doubt run into terms like braked or unbraked towing. What do they mean?

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  • Racks of Formula One tires in blankets in garage with engineer servicing components
    By Madeline Cuccio 6 months ago

    What Are The Covers On F1 Tires For?

    F1 race cars a powerful machines that require precise conditions and controls to operate safely, and their tires require the same. Here's how tire covers help.

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  • Ford Ranger truck cruising on dirt
    By UmmeAimon Shabbir 6 months ago

    2024 Ford Ranger Recall: What Causes Window Pinching, & How Dangerous Is It?

    Like other car manufacturers, Ford has had recalls over the years, including one related to window pinching. Here's what is and the risks involved.

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  • DeWalt battery being charged
    By Mikael Trench 6 months ago

    Can You Really Jump A Car With A DeWalt Battery? This YouTuber Found Out

    It's always a good idea to have a jump starter on hand, but if you don't, you could try a DeWalt battery in an emergency. Here's how one YouTuber did it.

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  • 2025 Ramcharger front grille
    By Mike Shutt 6 months ago

    5 Of The Best Ram Trucks For Towing, Ranked By Max Capacity

    If you need to tow heavy loads, you'll need a pickup truck. Ram has a range of very capable pickups, and here are five of the best at towing.

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  • Scenic shot of red and white Toyota GR86s
    By Chloe Clougher 6 months ago

    Here's How Fast The Toyota GR86 Really Is

    Toyota's GR86 is known as a great-handling compact sports car, but it's no slouch in a straight line, either. But how fast can it really go?

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  • 2025 Chevrolet Suburban High Country
    By Mark Cowley 6 months ago

    Chevrolet's Air Ride Adaptive Suspension Explained: What Is It & Does It Have Any Disadvantages?

    Some trim levels of Chevy's Suburban and Tahoe offer a feature called Air Ride Adaptive Suspension. How does this system work and what are the pros and cons?

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  • A white Tesla Model Y outside a dealership.
    By Nate Williams 6 months ago

    Is The Model Y Tesla's Most Reliable Vehicle In 2025?

    The Model Y is certainly Tesla's most popular vehicle, outselling all the others. But is it also the brand's most reliable model? Let's take a look.

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  • Kawasaki KX Series dirt bike and rider airborne on a motocross course
    By Shane Schmid 6 months ago

    Kawasaki Dirt Bike Recall: How To Check If You're Affected (And Get Necessary Repairs)

    Just like vehicle models, motorcycles are susceptible to recalls, and that's what happened to these select Kawasaki dirt bikes. Here's what you need to know.

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  • Pit stop crew replacing the tires on an F1 car
    By Jowi Morales 6 months ago

    How Many Tires Do Formula 1 Teams Use In A Season?

    Formula 1 is a fast-paced sport, but the cars need quality tires to compete during a race. Here's how many tires they burn through in a season.

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  • A black 2025 Harley-Davidson Nightster
    By Andrew Ekuwem 6 months ago

    10 Of The Biggest Harley-Davidson Recalls In Recent History

    Few motorcycle brands are as iconic and successful as Harley-Davidson has been, but the U.S. company has gone through a lot of recalls in the last few years.

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  • Close-up of truck bed with ridges
    By Nate Williams 6 months ago

    Why Do Truck Beds Have Ridges? Here's What They're For

    Truck beds may seem like the most straightforward part of any pick-up truck's design, but there's actually a lot of thought that went into every detail.

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  • a person holding a tpms sensor in front of a car's wheel
    By John Davis 6 months ago

    Yes, You Can Replace Your Tires' TPMS Sensor Yourself (But Here's Why We Wouldn't Risk It)

    One of the most common sensor issues you may encounter is with your car's TPMS sensor, but is it a sensor that you can replace by yourself?

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  • Truck used to transport nuclear material.
    By Nadeem Sarwar 6 months ago

    What Are The US Government's Ghost Trucks And What Do They Look Like?

    The US government uses something called Ghost Trucks to transport sensitive items, but what are they carrying and what do the vehicles look like on the road?

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  • Mechanic topping up engine oil
    By Bob Sharp 6 months ago

    3 Cheap Motor Oils That Actually Work

    Looking for affordable motor oil that won’t let you down? Here are 3 cheap motor oils that deliver solid performance without breaking the bank.

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  • Close up of the Softail Standard tank
    By Cody D. Campbell 6 months ago

    What Does FXST Mean On A Harley-Davidson?

    Harley fans may have noticed that some of the company's bikes have the letters FXST on them. Let us give you the lowdown on why.

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  • Tesla cars using Superchargers
    By Marinel Sigue 6 months ago

    ChargePoint Vs. Supercharger: The Two Things Tesla Owners Should Check Before They Plug In

    An increasing number of charging stations for your Tesla brings a choice: ChargePoint or Tesla's own Supercharger? Here's what to look at before you decide.

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  • black car in car wash with soap and water
    By Alvin Reyes 6 months ago

    What's The Best Alternative To Car Wash Soap? (According To Users)

    Keeping your car clean without damaging the finish helps maximize the resale value. Here are a couple of alternatives to dedicated car wash soaps.

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