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  • Close up of Tesla supercharger
    By Max Miller 1 month ago

    Are People Putting Cheese On Teslas?

    There have been reports of protestors throwing cheese at Tesla vehicles, sometimes with the owners driving them. Is this actually happening?

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  • DPF warning light on gauge
    By Chloe Clougher 1 month ago

    This Is The Easiest Way To Avoid Clogging Your DPF Filter

    Since 2007, all diesel cars and trucks in the U.S. have been required by law to have a DPF, or diesel particulate filter. What happens if it clogs up?

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  • Close up of diesel engine pistons
    By Brian McHugh 1 month ago

    Cummins Vs. Duramax: Which Diesel Engine Has A Higher Life Expectancy?

    The Cummins and Duramax engines have had been under the hood of many models. The question is, how long do they last? Here's what you can expect.

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  • Red hybrid semi-truck driving down road
    By Jon Dempsey 1 month ago

    How Do Hybrid Semi-Trucks Work? A Look Into The Technology Behind Them

    While they are somewhat similar, hybrid semi-trucks operate on a grander scale and need to maintain efficiency whenever possible for long haul trips.

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  • The LS1 powering a C5 Corvette
    By Ron King 1 month ago

    4 Of The Most Powerful GM LS Engines, Ranked By Horsepower

    In its history, General Motors has put some powerful LS engines under the hood of its most popular models. Here are the top ones and their specs.

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  • Nelson Racing Engines Mopar 572 Twin-Turbo HEMI engine
    By Mike Shutt 1 month ago

    3 Crate Engines With 2,000HP

    Building a hot rod and need some serious power under the hood? These crate engines make more than 2,000 horsepower and might just do the trick for you.

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  • Person riding Zero Motorcycle over bridge
    By Patrick Phillips 1 month ago

    Who Owns Zero Motorcycles & Where Are They Made?

    Zero makes electric motorcycles capable of riding both on city streets and off-road. But who exactly owns the company and where are the bikes built?

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  • Group of people outside of RV
    By Brian McHugh 1 month ago

    What Does RV Stand For, And How Are They Different From Campers?

    You're probably familiar with the term "Recreational vehicle" or "RV" but are those the same as campers? What's the difference between them, if any?

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  • A picture depicting bottles of dot 3 and dot 4 brake fluid
    By John Davis 1 month ago

    DOT 3 Vs. DOT 4 Brake Fluid: Can You Mix Them, And Are They Interchangeable?

    Brake fluid is vital to ensure your vehicle is performing how it should and to keep you safe. However, there are differences between types, you need to know.

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  • Close up of woman controlling gearbox in the car
    By Olasubomi Gbenjo 1 month ago

    What's The Difference Between A DCT And Other Automatic Transmissions?

    It used to be a simple decision between an manual and automatic transmission when consumers bought a car, but now there's DCT and other automatic transmissions.

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  • An orange four-door Dodge Charger Daytona
    By Jowi Morales 1 month ago

    Is Dodge Really Introducing A Four-Door Charger To Replace The Challenger?

    Dodge's current performance lineup is missing a family-friendly four-door muscle car, but that may be about to change very soon. Here's what you need to know.

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  • Front 3/4 views of Mazda Miata NA and Mazda Miata ND
    By Stephen Fogel 1 month ago

    Every Generation Of The Mazda Miata Ranked By Engine Power

    For the past 35 years, the Mazda Miata has never really been about sheer power. Where does each generation of the roadster stand in terms of engine power?

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  • Front view of a McLaren F1 with butterfly doors open
    By Madeline Cuccio 1 month ago

    Which Classic Car Had The First Butterfly Doors?

    Butterfly doors are rare, and usually only feature on the most exotic, highest-end supercars money can buy. But what was the first car to have them?

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  • Top view of Harbor Freight car ramps
    By Daniel Trock 1 month ago

    Are Harbor Freight Car Ramps Any Good? Here's What The Reviews Have To Say

    If you're in the market for a set of car ramps, the first ones you take a look at may be Harbor Freights' affordable model. Here's what reviewers think.

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  • Black 1932 Ford Roadster on white background
    By Mike Garrett 1 month ago

    Why Is The 1932 Ford Called A Deuce?

    The iconic Ford hot rod may have an unusual nickname, but the ever-popular 1932 Ford 'Deuce' has a very simple reason for achieving it's questionable nickname.

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  • Black Harley-Davidson 883 Sportster Roadster parked on a country road
    By Dauglas Denga 1 month ago

    3 Of The Best Harley-Davidson Sportsters Ever Made

    There are several Sportsters you can find today, but a chosen few have won the hearts of riders worldwide. Among them are these models.

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  • A blue tow truck towing a white semi
    By Nate Williams 1 month ago

    How Are Heavy Semi-Trucks Towed If They Break Down?

    Heavy semi-trucks can break down on the road sometimes, like any vehicle. If that were to happen, how would these haulers be towed and rescued?

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  • Smaller tires used for aesthetic purposes
    By James Hydzik 1 month ago

    What Happens If You Put Smaller Tires On Your Car?

    While it may seem like an odd choice to many owners, putting smaller tires on your car can have benefits. What happens if you put smaller tires on your ride?

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  • multiple Car buttons
    By Varun Mirchandani 1 month ago

    10 Of The Coolest Buttons Ever Put Into A Production Car

    Modern vehicle dashboards are awash in gizmos and gadgets that alter the driving experience, but some just have a little extra panache, necessary or not.

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  • Engine start stop button in a car
    By Nadeem Sarwar 1 month ago

    Most Drivers Hate This Feature, And It Looks Like It's Finally Going Away

    Changes to vehicle's comes as technology advances, but there is one feature that might be going away for good. Here's everything you need to know.

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  • Land Rover Discovery parked beside a horse
    By Tauseef Zia 1 month ago

    What Are The Other Ways Of Measuring Engine Output Aside From Horsepower?

    When it comes to vehicle specs, many only look at the horsepower, but there are other ways to measure engine output. Here's what you need to know.

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  • Volkswagen SP2 coupe cornering at speed rear 3/4 view
    By Ivo Gievski 1 month ago

    10 Of The Best-Looking Volkswagens Of All Time

    Volkswagens aren't always sedate. From the SP2 to the Scirocco, these striking cars have sleek lines and standout features that'll turn any head.

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  • 1991 Mazda 787B racing on circuit
    By Madeline Cuccio 1 month ago

    Was The Mazda 787B Really Banned From Le Mans? The Rotary Engine's Racing History Explained

    Mazda's 787B cemented its place in history by winning Le Mans in 1991, but it never competed at the highest level after that. Here's what happened to it.

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  • Ford Mustang GT
    By Travis Langness 1 month ago

    Does Ford Still Sell A Manual Transmission Car In 2025?

    While manual transmissions used to make up the bulk of auto sales, many brands no longer offer them at all. Does America's original car brand, Ford, sell any?

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  • a white gmc truck with an open tailgate
    By Zohaib Ahmed 1 month ago

    How Much Weight Can Your Truck's Tailgate Hold?

    Pickup truck tailgates can extend your bed's storage length, help you climb up or down into the truck, and more. Just how much weight can they actually hold?

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  • Smart Fortwo Brabus in the city
    By Mark Cowley 1 month ago

    The Brabus Smart Car 0-60 Time: How Quick Is It?

    The tiny, revolutionary Smart Car offered a Brabus version that promised much better performance. How quick is this minute car from 0-60 mph?

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  • Close-up of the lower front end of a modern vehicle showing black plastic air dam
    By Mark Roy 1 month ago

    Here's What That Plastic Strip Under Your Front Bumper Is Really For

    Ever noticed the plastic strip underneath your front bumper? You may think it's to protect from scraping against curbs, but it's actually much more important.

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