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    By Olivia Richman 3 months ago

    Can You Call A Tow Truck If Someone Is Parked In Your Reserved Spot? The Answer Is Complicated

    If someone is parked in your reserved spot, it seems obvious that you can call a tow truck to have it removed. But here's why you might want to think twice.

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  • A black car going at a fast speed on the highway
    By Daksh Chaudhary 3 months ago

    Virginia Is Making Car Speed Limiters Mandatory For Reckless Drivers - Here's What You Need To Know

    There will soon be a solution for reckless drivers in Virginia: car speed limiters. They may be a viable alternative to fines and jail time — with conditions.

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  • A parked red Ford F150
    By Marko Mikulic 3 months ago

    The Most Common Problems With Ford's 10-Speed Transmission

    Ford's modern transmission systems in the 10-series shifters have seen a litany of issues since their implementation, leading to several service bulletins.

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  • A white Saab 99 with headlight wiper system
    By Sagar Naresh 3 months ago

    5 Of The Weirdest Cars With Headlight Wipers

    Windshield wipers may be standard on just about every car in the world, but did you know that for a brief time, some cars came with headlight wipers, too?

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  • Close up of Subaru logo on a shiny car grille
    By Caroline Anschutz 3 months ago

    Where Are Subaru Cars Made, And Who Owns The Company Today?

    For those unaware, as a Japanese automaker, Subaru has a comparatively high footprint of vehicle manufacturing here in the U.S. as well as its home country.

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  • A thief wearing hood trying to steal a car at night
    By Daksh Chaudhary 3 months ago

    How To Spot Thieves Targeting Your Car Before It's Stolen

    Car thieves rarely act on impulse. There are a lot of warning signs to look out for, both on your vehicle and in the surrounding area. Here's how to stay safe.

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  • Red Indian Chieftain PowerPlus parked in the desert
    By Travis Langness 3 months ago

    Are Bigger Motorcycles More Difficult To Ride?

    Big bikes can be exciting, thanks to their larger engines and extra horsepower. But are they always the right choice, especially for newer riders?

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  • Outdoor shot of a Cutlass Supreme 1971
    By Olivia Richman 3 months ago

    What's The Difference Between The Oldsmobile Cutlass & Cutlass Supreme?

    The Oldsmobile Cutlass had a long history. However, knowing the differences between the model versions can be tricky. Here's what you should know about each.

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  • 2025 Toyota Camry at speed
    By Mark Cowley 3 months ago

    13 Cars Likely To Last Over 20 Years

    If you're buying a car to keep for 20 years or more, these models combine top-tier reliability with proven longevity across real-world mileage data.

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  • Close up of a modern Mazda headlight
    By Mikael Trench 3 months ago

    What Does It Mean If Another Driver Flashes Their Headlights At You?

    Drivers can communicate all sorts of things to each other without exchanging words. What does it mean when another driver flashes their headlights at you?

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  • close up view of trailer chains hooked up to a tow car
    By Humphrey Bwayo 3 months ago

    What Is The Correct Way To Hook Up Trailer Chains When Towing (And Why Is It Important?)

    If you're towing a trailer, you don't want unplanned unhitching. Safety chains are a must and it's important to know how to hook them up correctly.

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  • A pickup truck with a diesel engine
    By Andrew Ekuwem 3 months ago

    5 Of The Best Diesel Engines Ever Put In A Pickup Truck

    Considering as long as diesel engines have been the go-to powertrain option for pickups, here are five of the best diesel engines dropped into a pickup truck,

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  • Bonneville Speedway sign with Salt Flats in the background
    By Eli Shayotovich 3 months ago

    Where Is The Bonneville Speedway And Why Is It Home To So Many Top Speed Records?

    Bonneville Speedway is legendary for petrolheads and fans of top speed records. But where is it, and why is it so great for chasing land speed records?

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  • 2025 Toyota Highlander parked on a city street
    By Travis Langness 3 months ago

    What's The Difference Between The Toyota Highlander LE And XLE Trims?

    The Toyota Highlander continues to be one of America's favorite mid-size SUVs, for good reason. What's the difference between the LE and XLE trim levels?

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  • A brand new car tire stacked on another tire
    By Joe Hindy 3 months ago

    12 Of The Longest-Lasting Car Tires

    The lifespan of your tires can vary a lot, depending on the kind of tire you buy and the kind of driving you do, but some really are just built different.

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  • The Harley-Davidson V-Rod as a drag-racing motorcycle.
    By Ron King 3 months ago

    Is The Harley-Davidson V-Rod A Beginners Bike? What You Should Know Before You Buy

    One of the coolest models to come out of Harley-Davidson, the V-Rod is quite the experience. Is it a good bike for beginners? Or should you look elsewhere?

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  • Toyan V8 1:10-scale engine on a gray surface
    By Chloe Clougher 3 months ago

    Toyan V8: What Is The Mini Engine For And How Much HP Does It Have?

    The Toyan V8 is one of many mini engines available from online retailers. But why would you ever need one? And how much power does it make, anyway?

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  • A motorcycle rider driving Kawasaki H2R at high speed
    By Daksh Chaudhary 3 months ago

    Which Kawasaki Ninja Motorcycle Has The Highest Horsepower?

    Kawasaki is no stranger to building strong motorcycles, but there's one with so much horsepower it's not street legal and it's even been banned some places.

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  • Rusted Ford logo on grill
    By Marc Magrini 3 months ago

    5 Ford Models With The Worst Resale Value

    If you want a new Ford, you might not be able to get a good deal when selling your old one. Take a look at some Ford models that depreciate the quickest.

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  • Ford F-150 towing a trailer
    By Charlie Berrey 3 months ago

    Ford F-150: Which Engine Option Is Best For Towing?

    You may think that any Ford F-150 will have great towing capacity, but that's not true. One engine reigns supreme, and it may not be the one you expect.

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  • Side shot of a Harley-Davidson Street 750
    By Charlie Berrey 3 months ago

    Is The Harley-Davidson Street 750 Worth Buying? Here's What Owners Say

    The Harley-Davidson Street 750 was discontinued in 2021. What do owners and enthusiasts say? Is this underdog Harley model worth buying?

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  • A white Cadillac CTS-V on display among other Cadillacs.
    By Dave Goldberg 3 months ago

    What Does CTS Stand For On A Cadillac?

    The CTS first debuted in 2003, but what does this three-letter designation stand for? Cadillac chose the name to stand as a symbol of progress.

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  • Biker leaning into a turn
    By Nate Williams 3 months ago

    Why Do Bikers Lean Sideways Around A Turn?

    Have you ever wondered why experienced bikers lean sideways when taking a turn? The answer is a matter of safety, courtesy of some simple physics.

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  • a mechanic removing an old engine oil filter
    By John Davis 3 months ago

    This Is What Your Oil Filter Will Look Like If You Never Change It

    Changing your oil filter is an important part of regular car maintenance, but what happens if you don't do it? One viral TikTok shows what it looks like.

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  • Biker holding a pass through pin up for the camera.
    By Eli Shayotovich 3 months ago

    If You See A Biker Wearing A Giant Safety Pin, This Is May Be Why

    You may occasionally encounter a motorcyclist on the road with an oversized safety pin stuck to their clothing. Does it have a meaning or practical purpose?

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  • Close-up shot of the EcoBoost logo on a Ford vehicle
    By Monday Goma 3 months ago

    Where Are Ford EcoBoost Engines Made?

    Ford's EcoBoost engines offer several different layouts and displacements, and they power a lot of Fords. Where are all of these engines actually made?

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  • A blown frontal passenger side airbag
    By Shane Schmid 3 months ago

    Can You Still Drive A Car With Blown Airbags?

    If you're in an accident and your airbags deploy, you might think about continuing to drive the car. However, it's not a great idea for several reasons.

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