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    By Chris Littlechild 9 months ago

    What Is Moo Moo Subaru (And Where Can You Buy The Cows?)

    Moo Moo Subaru is a tradition that allows Subaru owners to connect with other brand loyalists. How does "moo moo Subaru" work, and where do you buy the cows?

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  • A white Dodge logo on a red paint car rear
    By Corazon Victorino 9 months ago

    Is The 2025 Dodge Demon Pickup Real?

    Recent internet rumors have suggested that Dodge is releasing a pickup version of its Demon muscle car. However, things may not be as they appear.

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  • A group of friends riding their motorcycles
    By Aman Kumar 9 months ago

    What Does It Mean When A Biker Opens And Closes Their Left Fist?

    Bikers use many hand signals on the road, one of which involves opening and closing their left fist. Here's what they're trying to tell you when they do this.

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  • Mechanic installing a new car battery
    By Chloe Clougher 9 months ago

    Why Your MPG May Drop After A Battery Change (And Whether It Should Worry You)

    Changing your car's battery is generally a good thing, since that means the old one had gotten weak. However, your fuel efficiency can still drop temporarily.

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  • Oldsmobile 5.7-liter diesel V8 engine
    By Bob Sharp 9 months ago

    5 American V8 Engines That Failed To Live Up To The Hype

    V8 engines powered the American muscle car era, but not every American-made V8 is as beloved or long-lived as the Chevy 350-inch small block or 427 Hemi.

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  • 2026 Subaru Forester Wilderness on a desert trail
    By Jack Picone 9 months ago

    Will Subaru Be Affected By Tariffs Imposed By President Trump?

    President Trump plans to enact sweeping tariffs across auto imports starting in April. Will the price of a new Subaru rise after that? Here's what we know.

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  • driving student and instructor in a car
    By Sarah Chaney 9 months ago

    10 Common Mistakes That Cause People To Fail Their Driving Test (And How To Avoid Them)

    As many as there are on the road, there is an extremely fine line between passing and failing your driver's test. Avoid these common mistakes.

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  • Subaru Outback with brake lights on
    By Daniel Trock 9 months ago

    What Does AVH Stand For In A Subaru? (And Can You Turn The Feature Off?)

    AVH is a feature unique to newer Subaru models that can help with stop-and-start traffic, especially on an incline, making drivers' lives easier.

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  • wo-tone Pontiac Sky Chief 2-door station wagon
    By James Hydzik 9 months ago

    4 Forgotten Pontiac Station Wagons You Might Not Know Existed

    Pontiac enjoyed a long run as a leading division of GM. The brand produced memorable cars like the GTO and Fiero, along with these lesser-known station wagons.

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  • Hand on a Goodyear tire
    By Erynn Ruiz 9 months ago

    Every Major Tire Service Company, Ranked Worst To Best

    Tire are the only part of your car that actually touch the road. Finding a major tire service company that lives up to your expectations is important.

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  • Porsche 918 Spyder driving on a racetrack
    By Monday Goma 9 months ago

    8 Porsches With The Most Horsepower

    Porsche has been making refined high-performance sports cars since the 1940s. Here are some of the highest-horsepower models in the Porsche stable.

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  • Mercedes-AMG M178 V8 engine in an engine bay
    By Azzief Khaliq 9 months ago

    Every Car Brand That Still Sells A V8 In 2025

    The age of electrification may be nigh, but that doesn't mean the mighty V8 is vanquished quite yet. Plenty of car brands still use the classic configuration.

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  • A Ford 5.0l Coyote V8 in a 2024 Mustang GT.
    By Ron King 9 months ago

    Common Problems With The Ford 5.0 Coyote Engine (According To Owners)

    Ford's Coyote V8 is popular for its performance and adaptability. Although its been around since 2011, there are still some common problems with this engine.

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  • Ferrari F40 interior showing the steering wheel, seats, and gated manual transmission
    By Ivo Gievski 9 months ago

    11 Car Features Modern Tech Made Obsolete

    Cars aren't what they used to be. Whether or not that's a good thing is a matter of opinion. Here are 11 auto features that technology has made obsolete.

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  • Car insurance forms with red toy vehicle and car keys
    By Damir Mujezinovic 9 months ago

    The Worst Ways Auto Insurance Companies Might Use Your Data

    While apps and smart features in your car might be cool and useful, a lot of them also vacuum up your personal data, which your insurance company can purchase.

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  • XLE badge displayed on the rear of a 2021 Toyota Sienna Hybrid
    By Monday Goma 9 months ago

    What Does XLE Stand For On Toyota Vehicles? (And Which Models Have It?)

    Toyota has an alphabet soup of trim designations, each with its own meaning. What does XLE mean on a toyota, and which Toyotas come in XLE versions?

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  • Dual overhead camshafts inside an engine open for inspection.
    By Ron King 9 months ago

    Cammed Cars: What The Term Means And Why People Do It

    Engine modifications take many forms, and you may have heard some enthusiasts use the term "camming." Is camming a car illegal, and what does it do?

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  • Front quarter shot of a third-gen Toyota Tundra
    By Chloe Clougher 9 months ago

    Toyota Tundra Recalls: How To Check If Your Truck Is Affected

    While the Toyota Tundra has a solid reputation, recent years have seen the manufacturer issuing several recalls. Here's how to tell if yours is affected.

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  • Genesis GV80 Coupe Rear 3/4
    By Travis Langness 9 months ago

    2025 Genesis GV80 Coupe Review: E-Supercharger Brings Power, But Is The SUV Still Best?

    Genesis' new GV80 Coupe trades practicality for a more eye-catching design, with an e-supercharger to crank up performance. But can it eclipse the GV80 SUV?

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  • Front quarter shot of a first-gen Audi R8
    By Chloe Clougher 9 months ago

    What Was The First Car With AWD And Who Made It?

    While you can find many cars with all-wheel drive available at any given dealership in recent years, the very first AWD car was older than you'd think.

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  • Subaru Crosstrek Sport parked on a dirt road in a forest
    By Monday Goma 9 months ago

    Subaru Outback Vs. Crosstrek: What's The Difference Between These Crossovers?

    The Outback and Crosstrek are two of the most popular crossovers in Subaru's lineup, but before making a decision, there are key differences to know.

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  • Genesis G70 at speed
    By Mark Cowley 9 months ago

    10 Practical Commuter Cars With Surprisingly High Horsepower

    These 10 commuter cars blend comfort, space, and efficiency with unexpectedly high horsepower, making daily drives more fun without sacrificing practicality.

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  • Low tire pressure warning on a car dashboard
    By Daniel Trock 9 months ago

    How Do Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems Work? A Look At The Tech Behind TPMS

    Your car can tell you when your tires have low air pressure, but there are different kinds of sensor to do that. Here are the different types and how they work.

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  • Semi truck driving on highway
    By Nate Williams 9 months ago

    Where Are The Blind Spots Of A Semi-Truck? How To Stay Safe While Driving Beside One

    Semi-trucks are big vehicles, and it's impossible to see everything going on around it. Knowing where a truck's blind spots are is important to road safety.

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  • Paul Teutul Sr. in black Orange County Choppers T-shirt sitting on silver custom chopper
    By Joe Capraro 9 months ago

    Here's What Happened To Paul Teutul Sr From American Chopper

    The father from the TV show, American Chopper, has had something of a checkered past on and off the screen. Here's everything you need to know.

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  • Attaching a tow strap to a hitch receiver shackle.
    By Ron King 9 months ago

    How To Attach Tow Straps To Your Truck (With Or Without Hooks)

    Properly attaching a tow strap, whether you have tow hooks or not, is critical to preventing damage to your vehicle.

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  • Various traffic signs
    By Cassidy Ward 9 months ago

    10 Of The Most Confusing Traffic Signs, Explained

    Road signs are even designed to overcome understanding barriers, but that doesn't mean they're always easy to understand

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