Why Did Japanese Cars Have Mirrors On The Hood?
If you ever wondered why some Japanese cars have mirrors on the hood, here's the history and logic behind the design.
Read MoreIf you ever wondered why some Japanese cars have mirrors on the hood, here's the history and logic behind the design.
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Read MoreInterested in the retro-styled charms of the Toyota FJ Cruiser? There are a few model years that seem to be more reliable than the rest — here they are.
Read MoreWhile the 6.7L Power Stroke is an impressive diesel engine, it isn't perfect. A significant shortcoming prompted the rollout of the CP4 Disaster Prevention Kit.
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Read MoreThe Toyota Highlander and Volkswagen Atlas are crossover SUVs competing for the same corner of the car market, but how do they stack up against each other?
Read MoreThe Toyota 4Runner is a car held in high regard by a number of enthusiasts, but it's not a perfect vehicle, as these owners can attest to.
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Read MoreA lot of cars nowadays seem to have tilted wheels, in line with the popular stance aesthetic. Does negative camber on the wheels carry any real benefit?
Read MoreThe Shelby GT350 is back again and more powerful than ever. Here's how much power this beefed-up Mustang makes and how much it'll set you back.
Read MoreCarbon ceramic brakes are common place in a lot of high end supercars and sports cars. What are the benefits of this rather expensive braking solution?
Read MorePickup truck beds are available today in the same sizes today as they were 40 years ago, but the frequency of smaller beds has definitely picked up. Here's why.
Read MoreOn newer cars, changing the oil also means resetting the oil life percent in the gauge cluster. How do you do that on the recent Honda Accord?
Read MoreVolkswagen's EA888 engine has been a fixture in its cars since 2004. How much power does this four-pot make, and which cars have used it over the years?
Read MoreLexus is a well-known and reliable brand that offers an F Sport trim. If you aren't sure if yours is, here's how you can check, just to be sure.
Read MoreWhile U.S. drivers may be more familiar with intersections than roundabouts, turbo roundabouts are set to grow increasingly common throughout the States.
Read MoreIf you've got a tonneau cover on your truck, you probably expect it to be safe to run through a car wash. However, that may not be the case.
Read MoreDuramax engines are known for being reliable, but even they need regular engine oil changes to stay at their best. Here's how much oil you'll need.
Read MoreNobody wants a speeding ticket, but everyone risks speeding, especially drivers of this Subaru car. They're more likely to get caught and given a ticket.
Read MoreFerrari used to be synonymous with manual transmission, but the carmaker stopped producing them years ago. Are manuals making a comeback? Here's what we know.
Read MoreThe coupe SUV has become a central part of the automotive industry. How many automakers offer this bizarre crossover? Where did it all begin?
Read MoreIt seems like the horsepower output of a car is more important than ever, mostly for bragging. What sort of effect does it actually have on your acceleration?
Read MoreInland Truck Parts has a major presence in America's heartland and boasts a huge product line. Where are Inland Truck Parts made, and who owns the company?
Read MoreWondering if you can clean and reuse an oil filter? Learn when it’s possible, the risks involved, and why most filters are meant for single use.
Read MoreMost modern motorcycles are all about engines with two cylinders, like straight-twin and flat-twin engines. What are they? What is the difference between them?
Read MoreHonda's upgraded CB650R now gets a trick E-Clutch: not quite a manual, but not an automatic either. Is this now the perfect commuter bike?
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