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  • Two 2025 Toyota Camry models in a park
    Cars By Travis Langness 12 months ago

    Which Toyota Camry Trims Come With AWD?

    Despite a shrinking sedan market, the Toyota Camry is still doing very well. Which of the Camry's trim levels actually offer AWD?

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  • A 3.5-inch floppy disk drive.
    News By Nadeem Sarwar 12 months ago

    Why The FAA Still Uses Floppy Disks To Manage Your Flight

    A floppy disk might seem like a thing of the past, but the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) still uses them to manage flight. Here's why.

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  • A black Subaru Legacy sedan against a snowy, mountainous background.
    Cars By Stephen Fogel 12 months ago

    These Popular Car Models Are Being Discontinued In 2025

    To everything there is a season, and then that season ends. That's true of cars, too, and these popular models are being discontinued in 2025.

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  • The instrument cluster featuring an illuminated check engine light
    Cars By Corazon Victorino 12 months ago

    Can A Check Engine Light Go Away On Its Own?

    Check engine lights can scare even the most skilled and knowledgeable car enthusiasts. The question is, can the check engine light go away by itself?

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  • Porsche Convertible Concept Car
    Cars By Zak Wojnar 12 months ago

    10 Of The Worst-Looking Porsches Ever Made

    Porsche has built some of the most beautiful auto creations of all times. It has also produced... other things. These Porsches didn't win any beauty contests.

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  • 2025 Mazda MX-5 Miata driving on winding mountain road
    Cars By Monday Goma 12 months ago

    What Does MX Stand For On Mazda Cars?

    Mazda's range of sporty roadsters usually come with an acronym that hints at the experimental design process and the MX is no exception.

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  • Stihl BG 50 gas-pwoered handheld leaf blower
    Power Tools By Lynnae Williams 12 months ago

    Is Stihl A Good Brand Of Leaf Blower? Here's What Owners Have To Say

    A good leaf blower can be a sound investment as well as a useful tool, and those from Stihl have a great reputation for reliability and long life.

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  • Large stack of documents
    Motorcycles By Daniel Trock 12 months ago

    These Are The Documents You'll Need When Buying A Used Motorcycle

    Buying a used motorcycle is always going to include some degree of paperwork no matter what. It's best to make sure you have exactly what you need beforehand.

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  • silver car going through an automated car wash
    Classic Cars By Zohaib Ahmed 12 months ago

    Are Automated Car Washes Safe For Classic Cars?

    if you need to wash your classic car, you might be tempted to run it through an automated car wash to save some time. That may not be the best idea. Here's why.

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  • Chevrolet Silverado HD ZR2 towing trailer with ATVs on dirt trail
    Trucks By Mike Garrett 12 months ago

    6.6 Duramax Vs. 6.6 Gas: Which Chevrolet Silverado Engine Is Best?

    Chevrolet offers a choice for the Silverado powertrain: Either the 6.6 L8T gas engine, or the 6.6 Duramax - both of which offer potent towing capacity.

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  • American Airlines DC-10 outside hangar at O'Hare Airport
    Aviation By Nadeem Sarwar 12 months ago

    What Was The Worst Accident In US Aviation History? (And What Caused It?)

    Despite some highly-publicized incidents, flying commercially is still safer than traveling by car. What was the worst aviation disaster in American history?

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  • An American destroyer lies wrecked at Honda Point in California on Sept. 8, 1923.
    Naval By UmmeAimon Shabbir 12 months ago

    What Was The Worst US Navy Accident In Its History?

    Service in the U.S. Navy isn't just hazardous in wartime. Accidents happen in peacetime that claim lives and vessels. Here's the story of the worst one ever.

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  • Illuminated ESC warning light
    Cars By Alvin Reyes 12 months ago

    What Is The ESC Light Warning On Your Dashboard? (And What To Do If You See It)

    The dashboard of a car offers plenty of helpful information, but some of the symbols can be hard to interpret. What does the ESC dashboard light mean?

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  • The USS Arleigh Burke (DDG 51) moving through the Mediterranean Sea
    Naval By Jonathan H. Kantor 12 months ago

    Why Aren't Modern Warships Armored?

    For decades, warships carried heavier and heavier armor. Then as World War II receded into history, naval armor ended. Here's the reason for the change.

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  • A ship that appears to be sinking, named the RV FLIP and operated by UC San Diego's Scripps institute of Oceanography
    Technology By D Figg 12 months ago

    10 Super-Specialized Ships You Might Not Know Existed

    Shipbuilding has come a long way since the days of sail and wooden hulls. These ships carry out some wild missions thanks to highly specialized design.

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  • Large blue billboard with the words
    TVs and Streaming By Emma Street 12 months ago

    Who Makes Panasonic TVs And Where Are They Built?

    Wondering who makes Panasonic TVs and where they’re built? Learn about the company’s manufacturing process and where these TVs come from today.

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  • Porsche Macan interior showing poverty buttons alongside functional buttons.
    Cars By Chloe Clougher 12 months ago

    Poverty Buttons: What Are Those Blank Buttons In Your Car For?

    If you've ever bought a car and found blank buttons on the dashboard or center console, you may find them frustrating and baffling. You're not alone.

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  • Hand inserting a VHS tape into a video cassette player at home
    Technology By Eli Shayotovich 12 months ago

    What VHS Stands For (And How The Retro Video Tech Works)

    VHS cassettes are an obsolete technology but they were a major commodity in their heyday. Here's what it stood for and how they played your favorite movies.

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  • Commercial airline flying on blue sky
    Technology By UmmeAimon Shabbir 12 months ago

    The 5 Fastest Passenger Airliners That Fly Today, Ranked By Top Speed

    While there are no supersonic passenger airliners in service today, the fastest airliners can still get you to your destination remarkable quickly.

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  • Person using Atlas chop saw
    Harbor Freight By Patrick Phillips 12 months ago

    What Kind Of Chop Saws Does Harbor Freight Sell & Are They Any Good? Here's What The Reviews Say

    If you're in the market for a new chop saw, one of the first places you may check is Harbor Freight. Here's what reviewers say about the brand's chops saws.

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  • Grand Yamaha piano being played
    Technology By UmmeAimon Shabbir 12 months ago

    How Did Yamaha Go From Building Musical Instruments To Motorcycles?

    In 1954, Yamaha began prototyping its first motorcycle. The same people who cast piano frames were now building engine blocks.

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  • Rider turning on Suzuki GSX-R125
    Motorcycles By Cody D. Campbell 12 months ago

    5 Of The Fastest 125cc Motorcycles, Ranked By Top Speed

    For those who are thinking about getting a 125cc as a starter bike, here's a rundown of how fast some of the fastest models can go.

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  • Red 1970 426 Hemi Coupe parked in driveway
    Classic Cars By Dauglas Denga 12 months ago

    Why Did Cars Have Less Horsepower In The 1970s?

    The muscle car wars led to some monstrous V8 engines with plenty of horsepower, but that soon faded. What happened to muscle cars in the '70s?

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  • An image of a car on plastic ramps
    Cars By John Davis 12 months ago

    Car Ramps For Oil Changes: How High Do They Need To Be & Are They Safe?

    Changing your own vehicle's oil is a great way to save money. However, having a car ramp will make it easier. Here's what you need to know before buying one.

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  • A 2024 BMW X3 20
    Cars By Andrew Ekuwem 12 months ago

    10 Used BMW Models To Steer Clear Of At All Costs

    BMW has long known luxury and performance, but what about reliability? Here are the BMW models best left off your second-hand radar.

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  • 1965 Ford Mustang Fastback
    Classic Cars By Travis Langness 12 months ago

    What Makes Classic Cars So Expensive To Buy And Maintain?

    Buying a classic car is an exciting adventure, but depending on the model, it can come at a cost. That's also, not mentioning the maintenance. Here's why.

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  • Sandy brown Cobra helicopter in flight
    Aviation By KR Manalo 12 months ago

    How The AH-1 Cobra Attack Chopper Evolved From The UH-1 Huey Military Transport

    The AH-1 Cobra is an attack helicopter that started service for the United States Army during the Vietnam War. It's closely related to the UH-1 Huey.

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