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The U.S. Is Smuggling Oil Past Iran
This form of blockade running, transferring oil directly from smuggler ships to bigger boats, has long been in use by nations that need to evade U.S. sanctions.
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These Are The Car Projects You Are Watching Or Subscribed To On YouTube
Whether you're living vicariously, or looking for company for your own project car misery, this list has something for everyone.
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MIT Study Finds Gas Cars Aren't Secretly Better For The Planet Than EVs, Despite What Everyone On Facebook Says
MIT's researches found that EVs save 40%–60% of emissions compared to gas cars, with that going up to 90% in urban driving.
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How The 1955 Chevy Cameo Carrier Invented The Lifestyle Pickup Truck
Pickups used to be workhorses but now they're so much more, and the 1955 Chevy Cameo Carrier is to blame. Here's the story behind the first lifestyle pickup.
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How Engineers Create Working, Floating Boats Out Of Concrete
Concrete ships sound like a bad idea, but Archimedes' Principle proves otherwise. Here is why engineers turned to this material during wartime crises.
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How To Deal With A Bird Nest In Your Car
What happens when you hear chirping coming from under your hood? Finding a bird nest in your car could potentially be a much bigger problem than you think.
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Why Your Engine Has A Ground Strap (And Yes, It's Important)
Ground straps might seem a bit superfluous, but they do a crucial job for your car's electrics. Neglect this simple but critical part at your peril.
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Tiny Engines Require Tiny Turbos, And This Turbo Might Be The Tiniest
Have you ever wondered how forced induction would work on a tiny 150cc engine? For one, it would need a properly sized turbocharger carefully matched to it.
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Plymouth's Only SUV Was Really A Dodge Ramcharger With A Removable Soft Top Truck Cab
Only about 36,000 of these modular off-roaders with safari roofs were ever built, cementing the Plymouth Trail Duster as a highly collectible classic SUV.
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Here's Why Every Trader Joe's Parking Lot Is A Tiny Nightmare
The only real remedy is to build a bigger Trader Joe's store, but that's never going to happen, unfortunately.
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New Audi A6 Allroad Shares Its Widebody With The RS6, Making It The Best-Looking Allroad Ever
The redesigned Allroad is 4.4 inches wider than a regular A6 Avant and 3.3 inches wider than the old Allroad, and it'll come to America.
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8 Killed In B-52 Bomber Crash At Edwards Air Force Base
The US Air Force plans to keep the B-52 in service through 2050.
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This Is How Much A 2021 Porsche Cayenne Has Depreciated In 5 Years
The 2021 Porsche Cayenne's heavy depreciation could make it an interesting option for used buyers, especially when it comes to certain trims.
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2026 Mercedes-Benz CLE450 Cabriolet Would Be So Much Better If It Just Picked A Lane
The droptop CLE450 would be better if it left the corners to anything with an AMG badge and doubled down on comfort.
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You Can Drive On The Beach Again At The 'Birthplace' Of Dune Buggy Culture
Just watch out for rogue plovers.
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This Barn Find Is One Of The Few 1972 440 Six Pack Dodge Chargers
A rare muscle car will be reunited with the engine it was never meant to have.
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641-HP Hyundai Ioniq 6 N Laps Nürburgring Faster Than An R35 GT-R
Attainable electric cars are faster than ever, with family sedans like the Ioniq 6 N capable of blasting around the Nürburgring faster than some supercars.
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AI Chatbot Makes Reasonable Buy-Back Offer, Dealer Revokes It Because It's Too Good
Computer said yes, dealer said no.
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2027 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Debuts With New V8s And A Passenger Screen
Chevy has revealed the next-generation Silverado in seven trim levels from Work Truck to ZR2 Bison, but we don't know many details yet.
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These 30-Year-Old Cars Should Still Be On Sale Today
Did we expect some of your answers? Yes. Were we still surprised by others? Also yes.
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General Motors Wants To Help Build Bombs
Bombs go bang, trade deals go bang, economy goes bang?
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What's The Worst Car Casting You've Seen In A TV Show Or Movie?
No, Lestat would NOT drive that.
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7 Used Hondas With Superb Reliability You Don't Want To Ignore
Honda is known for the exceptional reliability and longevity of its vehicles. However, these used models, in particular, are some of the most reliable ever.
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At $5,500, Is This 1993 Jeep Cherokee Rough And Ready To Find A New Home?
The aesthetics may not wow you, but the engine under this Cherokee's hood could sweeten the deal.
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The 'Gentleman's Muscle Car' Expertly Combined Luxury And Performance
While many muscle cars focused solely on speed, one model carved out a niche by combining premium comfort with serious performance.
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Do Dark Colored Cars Really Get Worse Gas Mileage In Hot Weather?
It sounds ridiculous at first, but when you think about it, could a dark-colored car really make a difference when it comes to efficiency in hot weather?
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How Do Flock Cameras Work?
Find out exactly what details modern roadside sensors record—including car color, model, and plates—and how that data is stored, and who can access it.
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Let's Debunk These 6 Common Van Life Myths Right Now
Living on the road comes with certain challenges, and not everything is as idyllic as influencers might have you believe but it's not all bad either.
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The Most Conservative Automaker Created The Wildest Muscle Car Graphics
The massive hood scoop alone would help this muscle car stand out in a crowd, but the bright red, white, and blue graphics put it over the top.
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Here's Why Manual And Automatic Transmission Fluid Aren't Interchangeable
Manual and automatic transmission fluids should do roughly the same job, but there are differences between the two. Here's why they aren't interchangeable.
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