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  • Black Tesla Model Y in showroom
    By Corazon Victorino 3 months ago

    3 Luxury SUVs You Should Avoid When Shopping For A Used Car

    Just because an SUV costs a lot of money and comes from a luxury brand doesn't mean it's reliable or safe. Here are some luxury SUVs you'll want to avoid.

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  • 2018 Toyota C-HR
    By Alex Hevesy 3 months ago

    Why Toyota Discontinued The C-HR In The US After 5 Years

    Toyota originally decided to take the shiny new C-HR into its loving arms for the 2018 model year, but it had a short life.

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  • Close-up of right-rear tire on drag racer during a burnout
    By Madeline Cuccio 3 months ago

    Why Do Dragsters Do Burnouts? Here's Why They're Useful

    If you've ever been to a drag race, you have seen drivers do burnouts just before the race begins. Why do drag racers smoke their tires before races?

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  • 2025 Toyota Prius PHEV XSE being charged
    By Mike Shutt 3 months ago

    What Does MPGe Mean, And How Is It Different From MPG?

    Confused by MPGe vs MPG? Learn what MPGe means, how it's calculated, and how it compares to traditional miles per gallon ratings.

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  • Car side mirror with text indicating objects are closer than they appear
    By Pankil Shah 3 months ago

    Why Objects In Your Car's Side Mirror Are Closer Than They Appear

    Ever wonder why objects in your car’s side mirror appear farther away? Learn the science behind this warning and how convex mirrors affect perception.

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  • S Zevzo attached to car battery
    By Jack Picone 3 months ago

    5 Cheap Car Battery Jump Starters With Good Reviews

    Every person who owns a car should have a jump starter in case of an emergency. If you need one, here are the best options according to reviews.

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  • Close-up of motor oil being poured into an engine
    By Madeline Cuccio 3 months ago

    Synthetic Vs. Mineral Oil: What's The Difference In How They Perform?

    When shopping for motor oil, you'll probably notice that some are mineral while others are synthetic. What's the difference between these two types of oil?

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  • Nissan Z NISMO driving next to a grassy hill
    By Monday Goma 3 months ago

    How Much HP Does The Nissan 400Z Have? (And What Is Its Top Speed?)

    Nissan's seventh-generation Z packs a lot more horsepower than its predecessor, making it one of the fastest Nissans ever. Here's how the numbers stack up.

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  • Mercedes F1 car exiting pit lane
    By Bob Sharp 3 months ago

    How Much Fuel Do F1 Cars Use In A Single Race?

    Curious how much fuel an F1 car burns in a race? Discover the fuel limits, efficiency strategies, and how teams manage consumption on track.

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  • Ford Easy Fuel capless fuel system
    By Lynnae Williams 3 months ago

    Why Don't Some New Cars Come With Gas Caps Anymore?

    Ford and General Motors are just two of the automakers who've done away with gas caps in favor of capless fuel systems in many models.

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  • Red and Black Dodge Charger Hellcat keys
    By Olivia Richman 3 months ago

    What Does The Red Key Mean On A Hellcat? (And How It's Different From Black)

    Dodge's SRT Hellcat muscle cars come with two key fobs: red and black. Here's what the red key does and what sets it apart from the black key.

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  • V8 engine in Ford Mustang front-view
    By Madeline Cuccio 3 months ago

    Why Do V6 And V8 Engines Sound So Different?

    Ever wondered why a V8 rumbles and a V6 whines? Well, you'd better concentrate, because it's more complicated than you may think.

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  • An shelf full of engine oil bottles
    By Olasubomi Gbenjo 3 months ago

    Synthetic Blend Vs. Full Synthetic Oil: What's The Difference To Your Engine?

    Synthetic blend and fully synthetic oils are both improvements over conventional motor oil, but how do these more premium oils benefit your car's engine?

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  • Red and gray Honda Element seen from the left in front of an ocean background
    By Michael Sullivan 3 months ago

    8 Of The Weirdest Hondas Ever Designed

    Honda has a reputation for staid and reliable pillars of the car community, but what happens when Honda designers exercise a little weirdness?

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  • Front view of schoolchildren looking out of the school bus
    By Tom Clark 3 months ago

    Why Don't School Buses Have Seat Belts? (And Are They Safe For Kids?)

    While you might expect school buses to have similar safety features to cars, but most don't even have seatbelts. Why not, and is it a good idea to add them?

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  • Showing Tesla Battery low notification
    By Marinel Sigue 3 months ago

    Can You Charge A Tesla With A Generator?

    Like charging your phone with a portable battery, it might sound like a good idea to charge your Tesla with a generator. Does it work, and should you do it?

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  • BMW heirs Stefan Quandt and Suzanne Klatten laughing
    By Stephen Fogel 3 months ago

    Who Owns BMW And Where Are Its Cars Built?

    BMW has been in business for more than a century, and the company has made more than cars during its long history.

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  • Close up of turbo attached to an engine
    By Bob Sharp 3 months ago

    How Long Do Diesel Engine Turbos Tend To Last? (And Can You Extend Their Lifespan?)

    Turbochargers are relatively simple machines, but are subject to extreme temperatures and stresses. Here's how to make your diesel turbo last longer.

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  • Ducati V4 Lamborghini and a Lamborghini Revuelto
    By Travis Langness 3 months ago

    How Much HP Does The Ducati Panigale V4 Lamborghini Have & What Does It Cost?

    Ducati and Lamborghini are at it again with the Panigale V4 Lamborghini, which cranks the standard bike's horsepower and price tag to new heights.

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  • Skiddd wheel indicators on truck wheels
    By Daniel Trock 3 months ago

    What Are The Plastic Strips On Truck Wheels For?

    If you have ever seen those plastic strips leading from the wheels of a semi-truck or tractor trailer and wondered what they were for, here's your answer.

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  • Tesla electric cars
    By Alvin Reyes 3 months ago

    Tesla Towing Capacity: How Many Pounds Can Each Model Tow Safely?

    If you're a Tesla owner, you might be wondering how much you can tow behind your electric vehicle. Here is every Tesla trim and how much it can pull.

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  • A pre-Power Stroke 7.3-liter diesel engine in an engine bay
    By Ron King 3 months ago

    Did Ford Offer Diesel Engines Before Launching The Power Stroke?

    Most of you will be familiar with Ford's Power Stroke diesel engines, but they aren't Ford's first diesels. Here's what came before them.

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  • 1957 Ford Ranchero
    By Mike Shutt 3 months ago

    Did The Chevy El Camino Or Ford Ranchero Come First? A Look At Pickup Coupe History

    The Chevy El Camino and the Ford Ranchero were both coupé utility vehicles that came around at almost the same time. Here's which one came first.

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  • Man riding a motorcycle in the forest at sunset
    By Michael Bruton 3 months ago

    9 Of The Most Powerful Japanese Cruiser Motorcycles, Ranked By Horsepower

    Japanese cruiser bikes may not have the same cultural cache as a Harley-Davidson, but that doesn't mean they can't produce some impressive horsepower figures.

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  • a yellow Mitsubishi Mirage driving on a road
    By Jowi Morales 3 months ago

    This Is The Cheapest 2025 Model Car In America

    There's no doubt that new vehicles are getting more expensive, so if you want something simple to get from point A to B, here's the cheapest car in the USA.

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  • 2025 Lexus IS 300 interior analog clock
    By Mike Shutt 3 months ago

    Why Does Lexus Use Analog Clocks And Which Models Have Them?

    When's the last time you used an analog clock? They may be uncommon, but Lexus still features them in some of its cars. These are the models have them.

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  • A person holding a new car starter
    By John Davis 3 months ago

    If You Hear This Sound, It May Be A Sign That Your Car's Starter Is Bad

    Your vehicle's starter is a vital component, and without it, you're not going anywhere. Here are key warning signs that yours is about to fail.

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