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  • Person pointing at the tread on an old tire
    By UmmeAimon Shabbir 6 months ago

    How Much Should One Used Tire Cost On Average & Should You Buy A Single Or Two At A Time?

    Used tires can be a budget-friendly option when you need more rubber in a pinch, but there are a lot of factors to consider before you make a purchase.

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  • A man riding a motorcycle with other motorcyclists.
    By Mike Shutt 6 months ago

    What Does It Mean When A Biker Has Their Left Palm Facing Up And Swings It Upwards?

    Motorcyclists have a vast amount of hand signals they use when riding in a group. Here's what one of those signals means and why it's important to know.

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  • A person holding an automotive oxygen (o2) sensor
    By John Davis 6 months ago

    Is It Okay To Drive A Car With A Faulty O2 Sensor?

    Your vehicle's O2 sensor plays a significant role in its performance and if it's faulty, it's not something you should ignore. Here's what you need to know.

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  • Volkswagen cars in front of Volkswagen showroom
    By Sagar Naresh 6 months ago

    10 Used Volkswagen Models You Should Steer Clear Of At All Costs

    In Volkswagen's decades-long history, not every model could be a hit. Here are the models to avoid if you're in the market for a VW.

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  • Red Subaru BRZ on black background
    By Monday Goma 6 months ago

    What Does BRZ Stand For On The Subaru Car?

    Subaru developed the BRZ 2+2 sports car in partnership with Toyota, and it's been on sale for over a decade. What does BRZ stand for on a Subaru?

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  • A red 2025 Lincoln Nautilus driving near the ocean
    By Jack O'Neill 6 months ago

    10 Of The Best Luxury Cars & SUVs You Can Buy In 2025, Ranked

    Looking for something stylish that can still serve as a dependable daily driver? These luxury sedans and SUVs are some of the best options on the market.

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  • Car's rear brakes with brake rotor visible
    By Nate Williams 6 months ago

    This Bad Parking Habit Can Warp Your Brake Rotors

    Did you know a common parking mistake can warp your brake rotors? Learn what it is and how to avoid costly repairs.

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  • Six different white volvo models in a parking lot against a city backdrop in the evening
    By D Figg 6 months ago

    7 Of The Most Reliable Volvo Models Ever Built, Ranked

    Volvo is famous for its innovative safety tech, iconic station wagons, and strong reliability. Here are the most dependable Volvos you can buy today.

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  • Hyundai Ioniq 5 at speed.
    By Mark Cowley 6 months ago

    10 Alternatives To The Hyundai Ioniq 5

    Looking for an alternative to the Hyundai Ioniq 5? These cars offer varying degrees of performance, range, comfort, style, and other features.

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  • Front of a semi truck with side and convex mirrors mounted
    By Daniel Trock 6 months ago

    Why Do Semi Trucks Have So Many Mirrors?

    Semi trucks have a lot more space to cover with their mirrors, but it seems as if they have multiple ones very close by each other. Why is that?

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  • Ferrari Formula One car parked on pit lane
    By Madeline Cuccio 6 months ago

    What Happens To Used F1 Cars After The Season?

    Formula One cars are engineering marvels that cost millions of dollars to develop and build. But what happens to used F1 cars after they're done racing?

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  • A Continental tire on display at a trade show
    By John Davis 6 months ago

    Who Makes Continental Tires And Where Are They Built?

    If you're interested in buying Continental tires for your vehicle, it's a good idea to know who makes them and where they built. Here's what you need to know.

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  • Fordlandia Factory And Water Tower
    By Shane Schmid 6 months ago

    Ford Built An Entire City In The Amazon Rainforest, Only To Quickly Abandon It - Here's Why

    Henry Ford built his what he considered his idealized city in the Amazon Rainforest, Fordlandia, but circumstances left it abandoned shortly afterward.

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  • Purple Nissan R35 GT-R parked on a road
    By Travis Langness 6 months ago

    The Nissan GTR 0-60 Time: How Quick Is It?

    Nissan's GT-R is a performance icon and the stuff of dreams for JDM fans. But can it hold its own in a straight line? Here's how it fares in a race to 60 mph.

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  • Toyota Highlander driving through mountain landscape
    By Patrick Phillips 6 months ago

    The Hidden Toyota Highlander Feature Every Platinum Owner Needs To Look For

    If you own a Toyota Highlander, this is one useful feature for either warm days or to hide gear that you may not know you have hidden away in your trunk.

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  • Oil being poured into car engine
    By Stephen Fogel 6 months ago

    Is It Safe To Use Cheap Motor Oil For Your Car?

    You may be tempted to buy cheap motor oil for your car, but is it a good idea? Here's what you need to know before buying affordable motor oil.

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  • A quarter glass window seen from the inside of a car.
    By Shane O'Neill 6 months ago

    What Is The Little Triangle Window In A Car Called? (And What It's For)

    Ever noticed the small triangle window in your car? Learn what it’s called and the surprising purpose it serves in vehicle design.

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  • Two of Jeep's three-row SUVs
    By Rahul Srinivas 6 months ago

    Which Jeep Vehicles Have Third-Row Seating?

    Jeep hasn't always been known to have third-row SUVs to offer in its lineup, but consumers do have options. Here's each model and their specs.

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  • Automotive cruise control system on the steering wheel in a car
    By Tom Clark 6 months ago

    Do You Really Need To Avoid Using Cruise Control In The Rain?

    Cruise control is a great way to relieve your body on long trips, and improve fuel economy, but is it dangerous in heavy rain? Here's what you need to know.

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  • 2016 Toyota GRMN 86 driving around Nurburgring at speed, front-right three-quarter view
    By Madeline Cuccio 6 months ago

    What Does Toyota's GRMN Acronym Mean?

    Within Toyota's Gazoo Racing, there is GRMN -- however, the term is more than just letters. Here's what they mean and what you can expect from the GRMN models.

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  • Starting the engine with Push to Start keyless ignition.
    By Ron King 6 months ago

    What Could It Mean If Your Push-Start Vehicle Won't Crank?

    Even though push-start ignitions have been around for a while now, it can still be confusing as to why your vehicle won't crank. Here are the common culprits.

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  • Mechanic checking the battery water level
    By Alvin Reyes 6 months ago

    How To Tell If Your Car Battery Needs Water (And What Kind To Add)

    If you have a lead acid battery, then it's vital to ensure its liquid levels are maintained. Here's everything you need to know to ensure quality performance.

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  • Decorated vehicle jumping off cliff under American flag
    By Patrick Phillips 6 months ago

    Why Do They Launch Cars Off Cliffs In Alaska? The Weird 4th Of July Tradition, Explained

    Most places in the US celebrate the Fourth of July with elaborate fireworks and massive barbecues, but some Alaska residents launch cars off a cliff instead.

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  • 2015-2020 Ford F-150 off-roading, low-angle front shot
    By Madeline Cuccio 6 months ago

    What Does 2H And 4H Stand For On A Ford F-150? The Pickup's Drivetrain Modes Explained

    There's a lot of modes and labels on a Ford F-150, but 2H and 4H may be the ones you know the least about. Here's what they do and when to use them.

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  • Driver pulls the handbrake on a car
    By Daniel Trock 6 months ago

    Why Don't New Cars Have Physical Handbrake Levers Any More?

    The physical handbrake lever used to be a common feature in every car, but lately they've been replaced with push buttons. What caused the change?

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  • Front-on shot of a 1992 C4 Corvette
    By Chloe Clougher 6 months ago

    Is The LT1 Engine The Same As Chevy's Standard 350? Here's What You Need To Know

    Chevrolet has been known for producing some solid, powerful engines. Two fairly recent ones are similar enough that you might mistake them for being the same.

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  • BMW key fob
    By Jack Picone 6 months ago

    How Did Key Fobs Get Their Name?

    Practically every car released today will include some form of key fob, but what exactly does the term fob mean when referring to the car accessory?

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