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  • Front 3/4 view of a blue Ford Mustang Convertible with the side marker lights on
    By Tauseef Zia 4 months ago

    Why American Cars Have Side Markers (But European Cars Don't)

    American cars and European cars have some pretty major differences, with a notable one being side marker lights. Why don't European cars have them?

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  • Four new white Kenworth T680 trucks parked in a row
    By Casey Cooper 4 months ago

    Is The Kenworth T680 A Good Truck To Buy? Here's What Long-Haul Drivers Have To Say

    Kenworth is one of the most popular semi truck manufacturers in America, with one of its notable models being the T680. What do long-haul drivers say about it?

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  • Front 3/4 view of Koenigsegg Gemera with doors open, high angle
    By Stephen Fogel 4 months ago

    Koenigsegg Gemera: How Much HP Does The 'Light Speed' Supercar Have?

    Koenigsegg has ventured into the world of four-seat supercars, in its own way, with the Gemera. How much horsepower does this incredible machine actually have?

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  • A blue Toyota Stout with some paint imperfections parked in front of an old building, front 3/4 view
    By Tolu Akinshete 4 months ago

    Why Was The Toyota Stout Discontinued & Which Pickup Truck Replaced It?

    The Toyota Stout was one of the automotive giant's first attempts at a pickup truck for North America. Why was it discontinued? Which model replaced it?

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  • 2025 Toyota Corolla FX parked
    By Cameron Aubernon 4 months ago

    2025 Toyota Corolla Review: After Sixty Years, One Thing's Clear

    Toyota's humble Corolla keeps its focus on the entry-level, with a limited-edition FX trim bringing a nod to the past.

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  • Dual-overhead camshaft-equipped V8 engine with timing cover removed showing timing gears and chains
    By Madeline Cuccio 4 months ago

    Do V8 Engines Use More Gas Than V6s?

    The amount of fuel an engine uses is determined by a lot of different factors, including the cylinder count. Do V8 engines generally use more gas than V6s?

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  • A mechanic holding a brand new air filter under the hood of a car
    By Mark Cowley 4 months ago

    Does A New Air Filter Improve Your Car's Performance?

    Car enthusiasts are always looking for new upgrades for their cars. One common option is a new air filter, but does it actually improve performance?

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  • 2025 Land Rover Range Rover Sport Stealth Pack, front 3/4 view, drifting through sand
    By Alvin Reyes 4 months ago

    What Does HSE Stand For On Range Rovers?

    The Range Rover is one of the best luxury SUVs on the market. One designation we see often on Range Rovers is HSE, but what does it actually mean?

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  • A picture of tires on a rack
    By Philip Kambutu 4 months ago

    What Is A Radial Tire & How Does It Differ From Other Options?

    Every car needs good tires, and the most common type of tire nowadays is the radial tire. How does it differ from other tire options on the market?

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  • A thief trying to open a car's door
    By Daksh Chaudhary 4 months ago

    This Pickup Truck Gets Stolen More Than Any Other

    For years, one truck held the title of most stolen pickup truck in America. That changed in 2023. Here are some tips to keep your truck safe.

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  • A blue 2024 Ford F-150 towing a large camper, front 3/4 view
    By Brian McHugh 4 months ago

    Ford F-150 Tow Package Vs. Max Tow Package: What's The Difference?

    The Ford F-150 is one of the undisputed towing kings in the pickup world. It offers both a Tow Package and a Max Tow Package. What's the difference?

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  • Car fuel gauge with the needle pointing at near empty
    By Alvin Reyes 4 months ago

    3 MPG Myths That Aren't Actually Helping You Get Better Mileage

    it's important to try and get the best mpg possible out of your car, but these tactics might actually be making your fuel mileage worse.

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  • Tesla Model 3 and Model Y cars in mountainous terrain
    By Stephen Fogel 4 months ago

    Yes, Some Of These Tesla Models Are Made In China

    Tesla, Inc., has its headquarters in Austin, Texas, but the company known for their cars has a global production presence.

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  • Gloved hands apply jumper cables to a car battery
    By Dave Goldberg 4 months ago

    How Long Should You Let Your Car Run After You've Jumped The Battery?

    Jump-starting your car is just one part of the process; you'll also want to charge your battery up to stop it from dying again. But how long does that take?

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  • 2025 Mercedes-AMG G 63
    By Chris Davies 4 months ago

    2025 Mercedes-AMG G 63 Review: Expensive, Excessive, And Hard Not To Love

    SlashGear gets behind the wheel of the 2025 Mercedes-AMG G 63 and even though it's wildly expensive (and maybe a little excessive), it's hard not to love.

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  • Person holding Mazda suitcase car packed up
    By Anthoni Oisin 4 months ago

    This Tiny Mazda Fit In A Suitcase, And Looked Like Something From Mario Kart

    Mazda has made some quirky vehicles over the years, but this suitcase-sized creation from the early 1990s surely takes the cake as its weirdest one ever.

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  • Various models of the U.S. motorcycle manufacturer Harley Davidson are displayed in the showroom of the Harley Davidson Store
    By UmmeAimon Shabbir 4 months ago

    3 Motorcycle Brands That Were Owned By Harley-Davidson

    Harley-Davidson is known for V-twins and American muscle, but that doesn't mean the company hasn't tried to expand. In fact, its even purchased other brands.

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  • Cybertruck speeding down a tunnel roadway
    By KR Manalo 4 months ago

    Is A Cybertruck Faster Than A Hellcat?

    The Dodge Hellcat variant is a blisteringly fast beast but is it faster than a Cybertruck? We break down everything you need to know about these two.

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  • Ducati Scrambler Icon Dark
    By Travis Langness 4 months ago

    Is The Ducati Scrambler 800 A Good Beginner Bike? Here's What Owners Say

    There are many beginner bikes out there that are easy to ride and aren't too expensive. Find out if the Ducati Scrambler 800 is a good option for beginners.

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  • U.S. Steel sign on building
    By Cody D. Campbell 4 months ago

    US Steel Is No Longer An American Company: Does That Mean New Cars Will Cost More?

    Nippon Steel has finally acquired U.S. Steel, ending 18 months of wrangling. How will that affect the consumer, and will car prices increase?

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  • A mechanic replacing old car battery under the hood
    By Ramat Adetunji 4 months ago

    What Happens If A Car Battery Is Installed Wrong?

    Fixing a car on your own can save some money, or you can damage your car. Find out what happens if the car's battery is installed incorrectly and how to fix it.

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  • Close-up of motor oil being poured into an engine
    By Madeline Cuccio 4 months ago

    Cheap Vs. Expensive Oil Change: Should You Spend Less Or More?

    It can be tempting to spend money on high-end synthetic oil changes for your car, but is it actually worth the extra cost you'll pay for it?

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  • A row of new cars in a dealership parking lot
    By Shane Schmid 4 months ago

    Why Cars In California Are About To Get More Expensive

    Car fees in California are already so expensive compared to fees in other states. Find out why cars are going to get so much more expensive in this state.

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  • Close-up of full gas tank gauge
    By Chloe Clougher 4 months ago

    Does Hot Weather Improve Fuel Economy?

    When the sun is out and the temperature is climbing, does that heat have an effect on how efficiently your car runs? Here's how your MPG might be affected.

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  • Three Cadillac XT6s driving
    By Jack O'Neill 4 months ago

    13 Cars Predicted To Be Discontinued By 2026

    Check out these 13 cars new while you can, as they are all projected to be discontinued by the time the calendar turns to 2026.

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  • Dodge 426 Hemi hood scoop
    By Charlie Berrey 4 months ago

    What Does HEMI Mean? Here's Where The Engine Got Its Name

    Undoubtedly, you know a little something about HEMIs, but do you know what the name means? Here's where the high-performance engine got its name.

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  • An airbag deploys into a crash test dummy.
    By Daniel Trock 4 months ago

    What's The Powder Inside Airbags? (And Is It Dangerous?)

    There are two kinds of powder associated with airbags. One of them is harmless and the other is not. Here's everything you need to know about it.

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