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  • Front right fender of a Pontiac Trans Am with 455 H.O. engine
    By Chloe Clougher 2 months ago

    What's The Difference Between The Oldsmobile And Pontiac 455?

    GM offered two massive 455-CI big-block V8s in the late 1960s and early 1970s, one each from Oldsmobile and Pontiac. But how did these two engines differ?

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  • F1 slick and wet weather tires arranged on a concrete surface
    By Chloe Clougher 2 months ago

    What Do The Different Colors On F1 Tires Mean?

    If you've watched a Formula 1 race recently, you'll likely have noticed that the tires all have colored stripes. Here's what each color means.

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  • Mechanic working on a carburetor
    By Travis Langness 2 months ago

    When (And Why) Did American Cars Stop Using Carbureted Engines?

    Ah, the humble carburetor: a simple device, but an undoubtedly effective one. So when did American cars stop using them — and why? Here's the story.

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  • Black 1965 Pontiac GTO parked by lake, front 3/4 view
    By Mike Garrett 2 months ago

    Why Are Pontiacs Called 'Ponchos'?

    Pontiac is behind some of the best muscle cars the world has ever seen. A lot of people tend to call Pontiac models Ponchos, but why is that?

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  • Manual shifter in a 2025 Subaru WRX
    By Mike Garrett 2 months ago

    Which Subaru Models Come With A Manual Transmission?

    Subaru has made a fair share of enthusiast cars, and almost every model offered a manual transmission at one point. Which current Subaru models offer a manual?

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  • 2025 White Buick Envision, a car made in China but sold in the USA, parked outside an industrial facility
    By D Figg 2 months ago

    4 Cars Sold In The USA That Are Built In China

    For a long time, western companies steered clear of manufacturing their cars in China. Nowadays, that seems to be changing, albeit in gradual fashion.

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  • Fifth-gen Toyota Land Cruiser Prado driving off-road
    By Daksh Chaudhary 2 months ago

    What Does The Land Cruiser's 'Prado' Name Mean And Where Does Toyota Build The Model?

    The Land Cruiser Prado, known as the 250 series in certain markets, is Toyota's rugged, but also agreeable SUV that melds off-roading and commuting with ease.

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  • Bugatti Veyron aerodynamics rendering, front 3/4 view
    By Travis Langness 2 months ago

    What Is Aerodynamic Braking And Is It Used In Cars?

    There are several different ways to slow down cars, and a lot of cars incorporate various different techniques. Do cars use aerodynamic braking as well?

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  • Close-up of Honda logo on black car
    By Azzief Khaliq 2 months ago

    9 Car Technologies Honda Pioneered

    As one of the biggest automakers in the world, Honda has made a great many contributions to developments in driving technology. It's more than just VTEC!

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  • Range Rover electric prototype driving in snow
    By Travis Langness 2 months ago

    Where Are Range Rovers Made And Who Owns The Company Today?

    As a brand, Range Rover is as British as they come — or is it? Who owns the company now, and where does it build its range of luxury SUVs? Here's the story.

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  • The rear of a silver Audi RSQ8 in silver, close-up shot showing the badge
    By Tauseef Zia 2 months ago

    What The RS Badge Stands For On Audi Cars

    Audi has a little bit of something for every buyer, including some epic performance cars that wear the RS badge. What does the badge actually stand for?

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  • car show in dusty lot
    By Michael Bruton 2 months ago

    13 Of The Biggest Car Brands In The World (And Their First Cars)

    Many of the biggest car companies in the world have very long histories, often dating back to much humbler origins in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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  • Waymo autonomous Jaguar robotaxi in San Francisco
    By Stephen Fogel 2 months ago

    How Many Levels Of Autonomous Driving Are There?

    Autonomous driving has six levels, 0 through 5, that are accepted by manufacturers, but what do the different levels mean, and how far have we gotten?

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  • A tuft of long black hair coming out of a car exhaust
    By Corazon Victorino 2 months ago

    Why You Might See 'Hair' Coming Out Of Your Car's Exhaust

    Hair? From your exhaust? It's more likely than you think — but not for the reasons you might expect. Here's what that "hair" really is and why it happens.

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  • A car with LED lighting inside
    By Sumukh Rao 2 months ago

    10 Car Accessories Under $10 That Are Actually Worth Buying

    As expensive as a new car might be these days, don't neglect your possibilities with accessories. These 10 accessories can be had for under $10.

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  • Close-up of the logo Bentley on white car
    By Tom Clark 2 months ago

    Where Are Bentleys Made And Who Owns The Company Today?

    You may know of Bentleys as luxury or high-end cars, but who currently owns the brand and where does the company manufacture the cars today?

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  • Ford EcoBoost engine on a black background
    By Niel Stender 2 months ago

    How Ford EcoBoost Engines Work: A Complete Guide

    The death of the internal combustion engine has been greatly exaggerated. Ford's EcoBoost line generates efficiency and power with turbochargers.

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  • Mechanic hands checking motor oil level with dipstick in car.
    By Corazon Victorino 2 months ago

    How Often Should You Change Your Automatic Transmission Fluid?

    Maintaining all aspects of your vehicle is crucial to ensure proper performance and reliability. Changing your ATF is an important part of that. But how often?

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  • Canoo pickup truck parked in snow.
    By Mike Garrett 2 months ago

    Why Canoo Trucks Will Never See The Light Of Day (And How The EV Startup Failed)

    Canoo was set to take the EV world by storm with its uniquely designed pickup truck. Instead, it's yet another failed startup. Where did it all go wrong?

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  • Closeup of tire sidewall showing UTQG treadwear, traction, and temperature ratings
    By Stephen Fogel 2 months ago

    What Are Tire Treadwear Ratings & Is A Higher Number Better?

    You may have seen your treadwear rating on the sidewall of your tires. But what does that number mean? And does a higher number mean better treadwear?

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  • Tennis ball on tow ball hitch
    By Chloe Clougher 2 months ago

    Why Do People Put Tennis Balls On Tow Ball Hitches?

    You might have seen truck owners (even some non-truck owners) stick a tennis ball on top of their tow ball hitch. It serves an important purpose.

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  • A car's brakes assembly with the wheel removed.
    By Shane O'Neill 2 months ago

    Why Do New Car Brakes Smell Like They're Burning?

    Noticed a burning smell from your new car’s brakes? Here’s why it happens, when it’s normal, and when to worry.

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  • A close-up of an unidentified diesel engine
    By Brian McHugh 2 months ago

    What The Knocking Sound Coming From Your Diesel Engine May Be (And If You Can Fix It)

    Diesel engines are generally noisy, but there are other noises they make under certain circumstances. What does it mean if a diesel is making a knocking sound?

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  • Car seats with red and black design
    By Marc Magrini 2 months ago

    5 Of The Best Cheap Car Seat Covers On Amazon, Ranked

    Keeping the car interior as fresh as possible for a long time is the mission of every car seat cover. These Amazon options are wallet-friendly.

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  • A duo of classic Porsche 911s with yellow headlights
    By Daksh Chaudhary 2 months ago

    Why Did French Cars Have Yellow Headlights?

    As if they weren't quirky enough already, for the longest time in the 20th century, French cars had yellow headlights. What was the reason behind it?

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  • A Toyota FJ Cruiser parked at owner's meet in the Philippines
    By Rahul Srinivas 2 months ago

    Toyota FJ Cruiser: What Does The Acronym Stand For?

    Toyota's retro-styled FJ Cruiser has developed quite a cult reputation, but what does its name mean? Here's the story behind the two-letter acronym.

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  • A Harley Davidson Street Glide Special being ridden on a road in Zagreb by a rider in full kit
    By D Figg 2 months ago

    10 Discontinued Cruiser Motorcycles We Wish Were Still Around

    These discontinued cruiser motorcycles left a lasting mark with good looks, comfort, and big engines that ate up highways and back roads in style.

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