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  • 2012 Mazda 3 MPS
    By Chloe Clougher 2 months ago

    What Does MPS Stand For On A Mazda?

    You may have heard of the term MPS in reference to Mazda cars, but if you don't know what it exactly means, we've got the answer for you on its definition.

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  • Turbocharger in an engine bay
    By Joseph Chidi 2 months ago

    How Long Do Turbochargers Need To Warm Up After You Start Your Car?

    While turbochargers used to be limited to high-power sports cars and diesels, they can now be found in all sorts of cars. How long does one need to warm up?

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  • BMW R 18 and R 18 Transcontinental
    By Travis Langness 2 months ago

    8 Super Heavy Motorcycles Only Skilled Riders Can Handle

    The heaviest motorcycles demand the most experienced riders — if that's you, these beefy bikes could be very attractive options for your next purchase.

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  • Close-up of a mechanic's hands working on a car's disc brake system, highlighting maintenance and repair
    By Zohaib Ahmed 2 months ago

    How To Properly Get Rid Of Old Brake Pads And Rotors

    Regular car maintenance includes replacing worn out rotors and brake pads. But you can't just throw away brake pads and rotors. Learn how to dispose of them.

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  • Semi truck driving on highway
    By Nate Williams 2 months ago

    Who Invented The Semi-Truck & When Was The First Model Sold?

    Semi-trucks are an integral part of modern-day shipping and logistics, and it's all thanks to one man's problem-solving skills over 100 years ago.

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  • From left: Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat 170, Dodge Durango SRT, Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat, driving down runway, front-view
    By Madeline Cuccio 2 months ago

    What Does SRT Mean On A Dodge And How Is It Different From RT?

    The SRT and RT divisions at Dodge came about during different eras and mean different things in the vehicle lineup. Here's what you need to know.

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  • vehicle sits in water following flooding
    By Zohaib Ahmed 2 months ago

    Can You Actually Flood A Diesel Engine? Here's What You Need To Know

    Diesel engines may seem indestructible, but they are more complicated than you think. Here is what you need to know about engine flooding and diesels.

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  • Charging a Tesla car.
    By Nadeem Sarwar 2 months ago

    What Happens If A Tesla Battery Drains To Zero? (And Would It Be Bad For Its Health?)

    Avoiding hitting a 0% charge on your Tesla battery is highly advisable according to drivers and the company.

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  • An orange gloved hand holding an old spark plug
    By Joseph Chidi 2 months ago

    How Often Should You Change Spark Plugs? Here's What Mechanics Recommend

    Your car's spark plugs aren't something you typically think about during regular maintenance, but they do need to be changed. How often should you do it?

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  • An off-screen mechanic flushing out the brake fluid from a car's brakes
    By Tauseef Zia 2 months ago

    What Does Brake Fluid Do And Why Do Cars Need It?

    Modern cars have pretty advanced braking systems, and one of the most crucial components is the brake fluid. What does it actually do? Why do cars need it?

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  • a pair of jumper cables connected to a car battery
    By John Davis 2 months ago

    Can A Diesel Truck Jump-Start A Gas Car?

    When stranded with a dead car battery, you can get going again with a jump-start from another vehicle. But can diesel trucks jump-start gas cars?

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  • Front-left 3/4 shot of a Kenworth K100 cab-over-engine model
    By Monday Goma 2 months ago

    Why Did Kenworth Stop Making Cabover Semi Trucks? (And Which Was The Last One Made?)

    Kenworth manufactured its first cabover semi-truck in the 1930s but is known today for its long-nose conventional semis. Why did it change designs?

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  • Honda CB1000 Hornet SP
    By Travis Langness 2 months ago

    Honda Finally Brought The Hornet To The U.S. (Thanks To A Clever Deal With Ram)

    While motorcycle riders in the U.S. were buying the Honda 599 and 919, their European counterparts were buying a Hornet. Learn how a deal with Ram changed that.

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  • A red Nissan Datsun pickup truck against a white background
    By UmmeAimon Shabbir 2 months ago

    How The First Small Pickup Truck Ever Sold In The US Paved The Way For A Beloved Car Brand

    The first small pickup truck in America was introduced at an auto show in the late 1950s and opened the door for one of today's beloved car brands.

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  • car door handle being closed
    By Olivia Richman 2 months ago

    Why Do Some Cars Have Vents Behind The Rear Bumper?

    Hidden behind the rear bumper or back panel of your vehicle are vents that get used every time you get in and out of your car. Learn why they are there.

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  • Cybertrucks parked outside Tesla dealership.
    By Chris Littlechild 2 months ago

    Fixing A Keyed Cybertruck Is Trickier Than It Sounds - Here's Why

    The Tesla Cybertruck can be a target for vandals. If you don't know what you're doing, fixing scratches from keying could make the bodywork look worse.

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  • Side view of 2026 Hummer EV SUV
    By Mike Garrett 2 months ago

    Who Makes Hummer And Where Are The Cars Built?

    Hummer EVs, which trace their origins to military vehicles reconfigured for civilian use, are made at a single plant dedicated to assembling electric vehicles.

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  • A monster truck flying through the air
    By Shane O'Neill 2 months ago

    Ever Wonder How Monster Trucks Do Full Flips? Here's What You Want To Know

    Monster truck shows ooze with entertainment value, but have you ever wondered how drivers are able to get their trucks to do backflips and somersaults?

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  • James Bond's silver Aston Martin car at the World Premiere of
    By Patrick Phillips 2 months ago

    The Only James Bond Actor Who Never Drove The Iconic Aston Martin

    If you think James Bond always drives an Aston Martin, think again. It might be the spy's most frequently driven car, but one Bond never drove one at all.

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  • Illustration of Toyota Lunar Cruiser on the Moon
    By Jack Picone 2 months ago

    Toyota Lunar Cruiser: What Does The Land Cruiser For The Moon Look Like?

    Toyota has easy drivers and off-roaders, but here's what it looks like to put one off-planet and on the moon.

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  • Car coasting on forest highway
    By Brian McHugh 2 months ago

    Why You Should Never, Ever Coast In Neutral While Driving Downhill

    When driving downhill, you might be tempted to shift your car into neutral and let gravity do the job for you. That's not a great idea. Here's why.

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  • Young mechanic examining car engine with flashlight
    By Tabish I. 2 months ago

    These Bad Habits Might Be Shortening Your Car Oil's Lifespan

    Maintaining oil life in your car doesn't take much, but it can go a long way for prolonging the longevity of your car's engine and long-term reliability.

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  • Motorcycle helmet on the ground next to a motorcycle wheel and parked car
    By Daniel Trock 2 months ago

    Here's How To Know If A Motorcyclist Is In Distress

    Motorcyclists rely on a number of ways to communicate with those around them, including a unique way to let you know that something is very wrong.

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  • An Anti-Lock Brake sign illuminated on a dashboard
    By Patrick Phillips 2 months ago

    How To Tell If Your Vehicle Has Anti-Lock Brakes (ABS)

    ABS or anti-lock brakes systems play an important role in vehicle safety and stop your wheels from locking in a skid. Here's how to tell if your car has ABS.

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  • A luxury Tesla sedan
    By Andrew Ekuwem 2 months ago

    11 Of The Most Reliable Electric Vehicles On The Market In 2025

    Looking for an EV that won’t let you down? These 11 electric vehicles lead 2025 for long-term reliability, battery strength, and solid build quality.

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  • Multiple gas nozzles at a gas pump
    By Chloe Clougher 2 months ago

    Why Is Gas Called Petrol In England?

    "Gas" is a universal word in the English language, but it doesn't always mean the same thing; in England, they use "petrol" instead. Here's why.

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  • Front 3/4 view of Juniper Tesla Model Y driving through desert
    By Stephen Fogel 2 months ago

    The Best-Selling SUV In China Is From An American Automaker

    China is a big car market, and most of the cars sold there are from Chinese manufacturers. The best-selling SUV in China actually comes from an American brand.

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