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  • 2025 Lexus RX 500h F Sport Performance
    By Mark Cowley 6 months ago

    Every Lexus F Sport Model, Ranked By Horsepower

    Lexus' alphanumeric naming conventions can be a bit confusing at times, but if you see F Sport in the name, you can expect a certain degree of power.

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  • A trio of 2021 Ford F-Series Super Duty trucks.
    By Ron King 6 months ago

    Ford Super Duty Recall: How To Tell If Your Truck's Fuel Pump Is Failing

    Automotive recalls aren't something that should be ignored, and if you own this model year Ford Super Duty, your truck might be at risk of a failing fuel pump.

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  • A railroad crossing signal.
    By Lynnae Williams 6 months ago

    Why Do Buses Have To Stop At Railroads?

    Though cars can drive over railroad tracks without stopping, buses of all kinds have had to stop there for over eight decades. Here's the reason.

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  • the gear lever for an automatic vehicle with 4x4 capability
    By Jowi Morales 6 months ago

    Your Car's VIN Can Help Identify Its Transmission - Here's How

    Your car's VIN is a unique number that can help you find out more about your specific vehicle, but it may also help you identify engine information.

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  • Logo for Toyota Research & Development Hitchless Towing
    By Patrick Phillips 6 months ago

    What Is Toyota's Hitchless Towing And How Does It Work?

    With innovative technologies being integrated into modern vehicles, it's no surprise that Toyota is working on hitchless towing. Here's what that means.

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  • A Nissan CVT Transmission Partly Disassembled To Reveal The Pulleys And Belt
    By Shane Schmid 6 months ago

    Experiencing CVT Transmission Shudder? Here Are The Possible Causes

    CVTs can be an adjustment from traditional automatic transmissions, and one of the common complaints is shuddering when accelerating or changing gears.

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  • Bed of pickup with silver toolbox mounted near cab
    By Russ Good 6 months ago

    Every Major Truck Bed Toolbox Brand Ranked Worst To Best

    Truck bed toolboxes are a great way to keep your gear safe, secure, and out of the weather on the go. We rank major toolbox producing brands worst to best.

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  • BYD car interior
    By Quina Baterna 6 months ago

    Who Makes BYD Cars, And What Does The Acronym Mean?

    BYD have made waves as electric vehicle manufacturers, with stunning vehicles that outperform much of the competition, but does their name have a meaning?

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  • A 1983 Cadillac Cimarron parked beside a tree
    By Dauglas Denga 6 months ago

    4 Of The Worst GM Cars Ever Made

    General Motors has made some wonderful cars over the years, but there have been some real clinkers as well. Here are four of the worst cars GM ever made.

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  • Signs at a Texas toll road prompt drivers to stop and pay the fee.
    By Alec Hively 6 months ago

    No, Chinese Companies Don't Have A Stake In Texas Toll Roads - Here's Who Owns Them

    Texas has an astonishing number of miles of toll roads, and rumors have swirled that they're owned by the Chinese. They aren't. Here's who does own them.

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  • Close-up of front end of 1970 Plymouth Roadrunner showing functional hood scoop, front-right view
    By Madeline Cuccio 6 months ago

    Why Do Some Cars Have Hood Scoops? Here's What They're For

    Hood scoops are an easily recognizable sight on any number of vehicles, but their intended purpose may not be immediately obvious. Here's what they're for.

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  • Filling a car with diesel
    By Chris Littlechild 6 months ago

    How Is Diesel Fuel Made? Here's What You Need To Know

    Diesel fuel powers many vehicles around the world. Here's what it takes to make it, from getting oil out of the ground to refining it properly.

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  • Stratosphere 2026 GR Supra Premium parked with a a concrete barrier and mountains in the background
    By Monday Goma 6 months ago

    What's The Cheapest Toyota Sports Car You Can Buy In 2025? (And How Much Does It Cost?)

    Toyota is well-known for making reliable vehicles, but can get a sports car from the manufacturer without breaking the bank? Here are your options in 2025.

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  • Toyota emblem displayed on a screen inside a car
    By Brad Hill 6 months ago

    Will Toyota Be Affected By Tariffs Imposed By President Trump?

    President Donald Trump introduced sweeping tariffs on a number of products in various industries including cars. So how is Toyota holding up?

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  • Pair of hands testing car battery voltage
    By Brian McHugh 6 months ago

    Can You Charge Your Car Battery By Leaving Your Engine Running?

    Leaving your engine running or idling after you jumpstart will keep the engine alive, but there's no guarantee it will restart if you shut the car down again.

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  • mazda cx-50 off-roading
    By Olivia Richman 6 months ago

    What Does CX Stand For On Mazda Cars?

    You may have noticed the "CX" moniker on Mazda cars, but this is what the letters actually stand for.

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  • A diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) sign at a truck stop
    By John Davis 6 months ago

    What Exactly Is DEF & What Does The Acronym Stand For?

    For most diesel-powered engines, DEF is vital so the vehicle performs at its best. Here's what it is exactly and what the acronym stands for.

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  • 2025 Subaru WRX tS
    By Travis Langness 6 months ago

    What Makes The Subaru WRX Different From The Impreza?

    Subaru's Impreza and WRX have been separate models since 2015. But what sets these two Subarus apart? Here's everything you need to know.

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  • 2002 Ford Explorer Eddie Bauer
    By Mark Cowley 6 months ago

    12 Used Ford Models You Should Steer Clear Of At All Costs

    Ford has a long history of creating iconic cars, but not every model year knocks it out of the park. These are the used Fords to avoid in the market.

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  • Person holding jumper cables in their hands
    By Patrick Phillips 6 months ago

    What Happens If You Accidentally Reverse Jumper Cables?

    Jumping a car's battery using cables may seem straightforward, but if you mess up any steps, it could lead to damage to your vehicle or any people nearby.

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  • Pedals inside a vintage car - left to right -- parking brake pedal, clutch pedal, brake pedal, gas pedal.
    By Eli Shayotovich 6 months ago

    Why Do Some Old Cars Have Four Pedals? Here's What They're For

    A car with three pedals might seem odd if you've never driven a manual, but some older vehicles might even have a fourth. What does each of them do?

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  • 2025 Ram 1500 RHO driving off-road with a dust cloud behind
    By Monday Goma 6 months ago

    4 Cars Powered By The 3.0 Hurricane Engine

    Car manufacturers go through many engine changes over the years, and the 3.0L Hurricane was one of them. Here are four cars that were powered by it.

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  • Person driving a Volkswagen through the mountains
    By Patrick Phillips 6 months ago

    Who Owns Volkswagen And Where Are Its Cars Made?

    Many car manufacturers have a parent company, usually a name you recognize, that owns the brand. Is this the case with Volkswagen, and where are its cars made?

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  • Black Ram Rampage truck with tail light easter egg
    By KR Manalo 6 months ago

    5 Of The Most Fun And Practical Easter Eggs Ever Put In A Ram Truck

    Easter eggs are a fun way for automotive manufacturers to market their product. If you've never noticed, here are five ways they've been put in Ram trucks.

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  • Two women approaching a parked Lexus TX
    By Patrick Phillips 6 months ago

    Does The TX On A Lexus Stand For Anything? (And Where Are They Made?)

    Similar to the Toyota Highlander, the Lexus TX is a luxury third-row family SUV, but what does the name mean? Here's everything you need to know.

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  • Honda CRF50F
    By Cody D. Campbell 6 months ago

    6 50cc Motorcycles That Are Great For Beginners

    If you're new to motorcycles, it may not be a great idea to go for the biggest one available. Instead, there are smaller 50cc bikes that are easier to learn on.

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  • a person removing the radiator cap from a hot engine
    By John Davis 6 months ago

    Why You Should Avoid Removing The Radiator Cap On A Hot Engine

    If your car overheats, there are various common tips for what to do, and some of those involve removing the radiator cap. Here's why that's a bad idea.

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