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  • Chevrolet Silverado HD Duramax and Allison Transmission badge on hood
    By Alex Hevesy 1 month ago

    6.7 Cummins Vs. 6.6 Duramax Diesel: How Do The Two Engines Compare?

    Cummins vs. Duramax is certainly an argument had often among diesel enthusiasts, but in a practical performance comparison, how does each mill fare?

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  • Tesla Model S seen from front 3/4 angle
    By Brian McHugh 1 month ago

    How Much Does It Cost To Replace Your Tesla Battery? Here's What Drivers Say

    Tesla's electric vehicles are quite expensive to begin with, so the cost of a potential battery replacement might seem daunting. Here's how much they cost.

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  • Kubota D722 Diesel Engine
    By KR Manalo 1 month ago

    Is There A 3-Cylinder Diesel Engine?

    The diesel engine was a revelation when it first entered the market in the early 1900s, and has since had a number of variations that led to improvements.

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  • Police car driving down suburban neighborhood
    By Joseph Chidi 1 month ago

    Do The Back Of Police Cars Have Seat Belts?

    Even if you've never been inside the back of a police vehicle, you might be curious to know if they include seat belts. Here's what you should know.

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  • Kia Telluride seen from front 3/4 angle
    By Brian McHugh 1 month ago

    Where Are Kia's Car Made, And Who Makes Them?

    South Korean car manufacturer Kia has slowly become a major automaker in the U.S., but since it's owned by Hyundai, who actually builds the cars and where?

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  • Person washing surface of car using cloth.
    By Chris Littlechild 1 month ago

    The Pros And Cons Of A Waterless Car Wash

    If you've only ever washed your car with water, you might wonder why you might try a waterless car wash.

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  • Exhaust pipe of a motorcycle
    By Nadeem Sarwar 1 month ago

    Do Motorcycles Need To Pass Emissions Testing?

    Regulations from the Environmental Protections Agency require vehicles to undergo emissions testing to reduce air pollution. Motorcycles are no exception.

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  • A line of cars filling up at the Costco Wholesale gas station, which offers discounts on gas to people with paid memberships.
    By Corazon Victorino 1 month ago

    Does Costco Sell Diesel Fuel?

    Costco gas is a big perk for a lot of the store's shoppers, but do the company's pumps supply diesel fuel? It all depends on where you live.

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  • 1958 Plymouth Fury parked at a car show
    By Mike Garrett 1 month ago

    What Made Plymouth's Golden Commando Such A Stand-Out Engine

    Whether you know it from a '60s car enthusiast standpoint, or are an avid John Carpenter fan, the Plymouth Golden Commando is an iconic and important engine.

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  • Person using tools to modify engine
    By Marko Mikulic 1 month ago

    Why You Should Upgrade A Car's Handling Before Adding More Horsepower To Its Engine

    Many car enthusiasts swap engine parts to try and get the most horsepower possible, but you should upgrade the vehicle's handling before doing any major mods.

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  • A close up photo of the Kawasaki logo on a one of their Ninja motorcycles.
    By Casey Cooper 1 month ago

    Kawasaki 2026 Motorcycles: All The New Colors Announced, So Far

    Kawasaki has unveiled its first wave of 2026 motorcycle updates, focusing on new color options across the Ninja, Z, Versys, Vulcan, and Eliminator families.

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  • Dodge Challenger R/T 440 V8 engine
    By Charlie Berrey 1 month ago

    Why Mopar Engines Are Painted Orange

    Bright colors on special editions of cars can sometimes indicate high-performance parts. This is the case with orange-painted Mopar engines.

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  • Sideview of motorcycle motorcycle boot
    By KR Manalo 1 month ago

    Motorcycle Boots Safety: What Type Offers The Most Protection For Bikers?

    Motorcycle boots aren’t just about style, they can mean the difference between safety and serious injury. Find out which type offers the most protection.

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  • Truck towing a trailer on the highway
    By Mark Cowley 1 month ago

    Towing A Trailer In Florida? Know These License Plate Rules First

    While trailers weighing under 2,000 lb don't require a title in Florida, all trailers need a license plate. There's also a variable-rate registration tax.

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  • Engine of a 2015 Mazda car with the hood up, during day time
    By Ali Hassan 1 month ago

    Who Makes Mazda's Engines & Are They Any Good? (According To Owners)

    Modern Mazda engines are made by the company itself, and with a few exceptions such as the MZI, are highly regarded as reliable all-round motors.

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  • Red and black Suzuki SV650 parked at a park during sunset
    By Charles Earley 1 month ago

    Why Suzuki Is Discontinuing The SV650 In Europe (But Not The US)

    Suzuki’s SV650 has been a fan favorite for decades, but its European run is ending in 2026. The reasons may surprise riders on both sides of the Atlantic.

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  • mechanic tightening tire bolts
    By Sarah Chaney 1 month ago

    10 Major Tire Retailers That Offer Free Tire Rotations

    Save money on maintenance with major retailers that include free tire rotations and services when you buy new tires, from Costco to Firestone.

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  • Closeup of a Toyota Highlander
    By Erynn Ruiz 1 month ago

    The Best Years For Toyota Highlander (And Some To Avoid)

    Toyota has been putting Highlanders on the road since 2001, but some models are better than others. Here are the best Years the SUV -- And Some To Avoid.

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  • An orange Lotus Exige parked
    By Jack O'Neill 1 month ago

    12 Non-Toyota Cars With Toyota Engines Under The Hood

    Toyota's many engine designs have powered everything from revolutionary racing cars to forgotten sedans to economy commuters during decades of global operation.

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  • Mike Akatiff standing next to uncovered chassis of the Top 1 Ack Attack motorcycle
    By Daniel Meagher 1 month ago

    How Fast Is The Motorcycle That Holds The Current Land Speed Record?

    The two-wheeled land speed record has remained unbroken since 2010, and the vehicle that set it can barely be described as a motorcycle at all.

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  • Aerial view of garbage truck in a neighborhood.
    By Chris Littlechild 1 month ago

    How Garbage Trucks Work: How Do They Know When They Are Full?

    Garbage trucks don’t just haul trash. They compress, measure, and alert when nearing capacity. But how do they really know when it’s time to stop?

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  • Man using the touchscreen in a Chevrolet Silverado 1500
    By Olivia Richman 1 month ago

    Why Are People Taping Chevy Silverado Infotainment Screens?

    You may have seen reports of owners using tape on the infotainment screens of their Chevy Silverados. It may seem strange, but there's a valid reason for it.

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  • Ford F-150 with a SmartCap Evo Sport topper
    By Mark Cowley 1 month ago

    What Makes The Smart Cap For Trucks Different From Other Camper Shells?

    Camper shells often share the same features, but SmartCap introduces a few key differences in design and construction. What sets it apart from other options?

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  • A rear quarter view of a white Ford truck parked at the side of the road.
    By Marko Mikulic 1 month ago

    Why People Steal Ford Super Duty Tail Lights (And How To Keep Yours Safe)

    Ford Super Duty owners are facing a growing problem: taillight theft. Find out why these parts are in such high demand and why thieves are going after them.

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  • Subaru logo in front grill of car
    By Patrick Phillips 1 month ago

    The Secret Button That Lets You Unlock Your Subaru Without The Key Fob

    A handy little trick with some Subaru models will allow you to enter the car without needing the fob.

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  • An inTech Luna tear drop travel trailer being towed through the southwest
    By Shane Schmid 1 month ago

    Do Travel Trailers Hold Their Value? A Look At Resale & Depreciation

    A travel trailer can be a major investment, and that means you'll want to get your money's worth, so how long can you expect it to hold its value?

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  • Person kickstarting Honda XR 650 R motorcycle in jeans and sneakers
    By UmmeAimon Shabbir 1 month ago

    Kickstarting A Motorcycle Can Be Dangerous - Here's How To Safely Do It

    Old-school motorcycles certainly have their charms, but they're not always the easiest vehicles to live with. Case in point: the kickstart lever.

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