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  • Butch driving Honda Civic Pulp Fiction
    By Joe Capraro 11 months ago

    The 5 Most Important Cars In Pulp Fiction

    Pulp Fiction is 30 years old now, and the classic noir film by Quentin Tarantino features some unforgettable cars. Here's five of the most important.

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  • Front badge of Honda car
    By Luxia Le 11 months ago

    Which Honda Engines Have Oil Dilution Problems?

    Newer Honda models, according to a lawsuit filed in the state of Illinois, have a potentially catastrophic defect in the engine's direct injection system.

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  • BMW S68 under the hood
    By Austin Parsons 11 months ago

    5 Of The Most Powerful Engines Ever Built By BMW

    BMW has been building engines longer than cars, so it’s no surprise that it has built some powerful auto engines. Here are five of the most powerful.

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  • Dodge Vipers on showroom floor
    By Michael Bruton 11 months ago

    Every Generation Of Dodge Viper, Ranked Slowest To Fastest

    Ranking every Dodge Viper generation from slowest to fastest based on quarter-mile times, honoring the legacy of this iconic American supercar.

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  • Car trunk organizer
    By Jowi Morales 11 months ago

    We Tried The Top-Rated Trunk Organizers: Which Is Best For Keeping Your Car Neat?

    Trunk organizers are perfect for grocery runs, road trips, or holding your emergency gear. Here are three top-rated options worth considering.

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  • Matt Kenseth pitt stop at NASCAR competition
    By Mickey Lee 11 months ago

    How Much Power Do NASCAR Engines Have, And What Makes Them So Powerful?

    The engines on NASCAR's race cars are much more powerful than the ones on the vehicles we drive every day. There are lots of reasons why this is so.

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  • 1993 Chevrolet Beretta front end driving
    By Shane O'Neill 11 months ago

    What Years Did Chevrolet Make The Beretta, And Why Was It Discontinued?

    Back in the '90s, the Chevrolet Beretta was a short-lived coupe that may not have been very popular, but that likely wasn't the real reason it was discontinued.

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  • Blue 1962 Pontiac Grand Prix parked
    By Azzief Khaliq 11 months ago

    10 Reasons An Old School Pontiac Grand Prix Is Still Worth Buying Today

    The Pontiac Grand Prix is as old-school as they come, and in a world where old, to many, is new again, there are plenty of reasons why it's still viable.

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  • 2025 Porsche 911 GT3
    By Rahul Srinivas 11 months ago

    The 2025 Porsche 911 GT3 Has A Welcome Surprise In The Back

    Porsche just unveiled details on the 2025 911 GT3 and it comes with some considerable options, including one notable addition to the back of car.

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  • Caterpillar excavator moving dirt
    By Mark LoProto 11 months ago

    What License Do You Need To Operate Heavy Caterpillar Trucks And Machinery?

    The massive heavy equipment created by Caterpillar can be found across job sites in the U.S., but what does it take to actually operate one?

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  • Chevrolet Avalanche
    By Justin Owen 11 months ago

    10 Of The Strangest Chevrolets Ever Built, Ranked

    Chevrolet is a tried and true American automaker with many well-known models -- but throughout its history the company has released some oddities.

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  • 2024 EcoBoost Mustang
    By Alex Hevesy 11 months ago

    2025 Ford Mustang EcoBoost: Are 4 Cylinders Enough For Muscle Car Status?

    Ford's Mustang is an icon, but is it only a true muscle car if there's a V8 under the hood?

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  • motorcycle driving in winter
    By Jack Picone 11 months ago

    6 Pieces Of Heated Motorcycle Gear You'll Want For Winter Riding

    Heated motorcycle gear doesn't just keep you insulated but actively generates warmth. These products can make all the difference to your winter riding.

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  • 1990 Lexus LS400 parked front quarter
    By Alvin Reyes 11 months ago

    How Reliable Was The Original Lexus LS400? And Is It Worth Getting One Today?

    During the '80s, Toyota and the upcoming Lexus brand were working to create the ultimate luxury sedan - and even to this day, they remain reliable.

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  • The Ferrari F80 from the rear
    By Rahul Srinivas 11 months ago

    Ferrari F80 Gives LaFerrari A Rare Successor With Record-Setting Horsepower

    Ferrari has officially unveiled the F80, the most powerful supercar it has ever made. Here is what we know about the car and its record horsepower.

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  • engine block with exposed head studs
    By John Davis 11 months ago

    What Are Head Studs On A Diesel Engine And Do You Really Need Them?

    Diesel engines have many components, so hearing terms like 'head studs' can be confusing. Here's what they are and whether you really need them.

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  • Chevrolet Cobalt SS
    By Shane O'Neill 11 months ago

    What Made The Chevrolet Cobalt SS So Special (And Fast)

    The Chevrolet Cobalt was a staple of Chevy's passenger vehicles, but the unique construction of the Cobalt SS made it a surprisingly fast vehicle.

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  • Triumph badge on motorcycle closeup
    By Daniel Feininger 11 months ago

    9 Of The Most Reliable Triumph Motorcycles Ever Made, Ranked

    Triumph builds stylish and powerful motorcycles that have an iconic part of the biking community for decades. Here are the most reliable models to buy today.

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  • Engine compression tester testing engine
    By Joe Capraro 11 months ago

    What Does An Engine Compression Tester Do, And Do You Need One In Your Garage?

    While an engine compression tester may not be the most common tool in a mechanic's garage, they can be very useful, especially for older cars.

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  • 2015 Ford Focus ST
    By Mike Shutt 11 months ago

    The Best Years For The Ford Focus, And Some To Avoid (According To Users)

    The Ford Focus is one of the best-selling vehicles in Ford's history, which is why it's so surprising to learn just how many problems the model had.

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  • Fuel saver chip in package
    By Joe Capraro 11 months ago

    What Are Fuel Saver Chips, And Do They Really Work?

    Drivers are always looking for ways to save a bit of money on gas, but some accessories may sound too good to be true when it comes to improving mileage.

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  • Red Toyota GR Corolla drifting
    By Ivo Gievski 11 months ago

    12 Cars That Prove 3-Cylinder Engines Can Still Be Sporty

    Discover how three-cylinder engines have been powering affordable sports cars for decades, offering unique performance and driving experiences for enthusiasts.

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  • Red Chevrolet Silverado with family behind it
    By Elaine M. Rowland 11 months ago

    5 Of The Coolest Features Of The 2025 Chevrolet Silverado

    The 2025 Chevy Silverado is shaping up to be a solid update to the long-running line, and that includes some really cool brand-new features.

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  • 2024 Subaru Impreza driving on forest road
    By Russ Good 11 months ago

    Every Generation Of The Subaru Impreza, Ranked Least To Most Reliable

    The Subaru Impreza is an important cog in the Subaru machine, so if you're investing, you'll want to skew your search to the most reliable vehicle.

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  • cleaning car headliner with towel
    By Marinel Sigue 11 months ago

    How To Clean Your Car's Headliner: A DIY Guide

    You might not think the fabric liner above your head in the car gets dirty, but it certainly can. Thankfully, cleaning it isn't a big problem.

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  • Porsche 911
    By Travis Langness 11 months ago

    7 Cheap Alternatives To The Porsche 911

    If you adjust your expectations to match your budget, you can still have a good time behind the wheel of one of these Porsche 911 alternatives.

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  • Nissan VR38DETT V6 engine under hood
    By Ron King 11 months ago

    VR30 Vs. VR38: What's The Difference Between These Nissan Engines?

    Nissan has two powerful engines with similar names: the VR30DDTT and the VR38DETT. We go number by number and letter by letter to compare the engines.

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