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A Wagon-Y Polestar 4 Variant (With A Rear Window) Is Coming This Year, And Two Brand New Models Will Follow In The Next Two Years
The Swedish automaker is working on it's largest new model offensive yet, promising three new vehicles over the next three years.
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Scout Motors Delays Production Over Unnamed 'Technical Issues': Report
Scout also has yet to confirm the delay, telling Der Spiegel, "We currently have no update to our timeline or product plan to share."
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These Are The States You'd Never Buy A Car From
The key comes in knowing how to weight the dice in your favor, and an easy way to do that is to be picky about where you buy your cars from.
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A Wagon-Y Polestar 4 Variant (With A Rear Window) Is Coming This Year, And Two Brand New Models Will Follow In The Next Two Years
The Swedish automaker is working on it's largest new model offensive yet, promising three new vehicles over the next three years.
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Scout Motors Delays Production Over Unnamed 'Technical Issues': Report
Scout also has yet to confirm the delay, telling Der Spiegel, "We currently have no update to our timeline or product plan to share."
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These Are The States You'd Never Buy A Car From
The key comes in knowing how to weight the dice in your favor, and an easy way to do that is to be picky about where you buy your cars from.
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Ford Sees A Future In Cheap EVs With Smaller Batteries
We''re looking at Ford's hopes for future EVs, as well as Canada's hopes for future auto manufacturing.
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2026 Toyota C-HR EV Is Actually Pretty Cool, I Swear
It won't be the EV for everyone, but I'm at least happy to see some personality out of a new mainstream Toyota.
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Tesla's Texas Robotaxis Crash 4 Times More Often Than A Human Driver
To make self-driving cars worthwhile, they need to be better than human drivers, otherwise what is the point?
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What Great Cars Are Overlooked Bargains On The Used Market?
We're trying to help out the real people with real tight budgets here, so I don't mean deals like a half-price supercar that's down to $80,000.
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At $22,995, Does This 2013 BMW 335i M Sport Have What It Takes?
What do you say? Is this Mary Poppins-esque, practically perfect E92 worth that $22,995 asking as it sits? Or is that too much even for such magnificence?
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Why Aluminum Heads Are More Likely To Warp Than Cast Iron
Aluminum cylinder heads sometimes get a bad reputation for warping issues. Here's the truth behind these rumors and why aluminum can be more prone to warping.
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These Are Your Worst Car Theft Stories
We asked our readers last week for their worst car theft stories, and the responses were overwhelming.
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Why Texas Leads The US On Interstate Fatalities (And It's Not Just Bad Drivers)
Texans aren't exactly known for being responsible drivers, but that doesn't fully explain why their roads are so dangerous. Here's the story behind the numbers.
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Even Planes Are Not Safe From An LS Engine Swap, Apparently
All sorts of cars have seen their engines replaced by General Motors' LS small block. Now some enthusiasts are even swapping them into airplanes.
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Why Suzuki Took Consumer Reports To Court Over Its Testing
The Suzuki Samurai was a hot-selling SUV in 1988, but a Consumer Reports article led to its sales plummeting. So Suzuki challenged the magazine in court.
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What Causes Gas Prices To Be So Different Around The Country?
If you've ever been on a multi-state road trip, you probably noticed some discrepancy between fuel prices from state to state. Here's why that happens.
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Tire Dry Rot: What It Is, Why It Happens, And How To Stop It
We all know tires are made from rubber, but did you know that rubber can rot like wood? Here's why tire dry rot happens and how to stop it in its tracks.
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The Common Dealership Fees That Make A Car's Out-The-Door Price Painful
Buying a car? Here's what to know about the common dealership fees, hidden add-ons, and extra charges so you can negotiate effectively and get a better deal.
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The Cheapest Used Rivian R1Ts Are Finally Showing Up For Less Than $40,000
if you can make a $45,000 budget work, the list of available trucks expands to more than 40 nationwide.
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Why Are Automatic Transmissions Called Slushboxes?
Even if you're a fan of automatic transmissions, you've likely heard them be referred to as "slushboxes" before. Here's why that nickname stuck.
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Audi Concept C Will Still Go Into Production Even If Porsche Kills The 718 EV
Audi CEO Gernot Döllner sent an internal memo guaranteeing the car's release.
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Motorsports Park And Motorcycle Museum Founder George Barber Jr. Dead At 85
He'd also gotten into vintage motorcycle racing, and wanted the machines in his museum to not just look good, but also be in running condition.
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When To Resurface Brake Rotors – And When You Should Just Replace Them
Are you hearing that dreaded squeal or feeling a vibration when braking? Here's how to know whether your rotors need replacing or can just be resurfaced.
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These Are The 10 Most Popular Cars Millennials Drive
For those who may find millennials' reputation for not knowing much about cars perplexing, this list of the most popular models among them might offer clues.
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41 DUI Arrests Made By One Tennessee State Trooper Dismissed, Investigation Reveals
In theory, you can't catch a driving-under-the-influence charge if you don't drink and drive, but that's not necessarily the case in Tennessee.
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The First Things To Check When Your Engine Is Hemorrhaging Horsepower
If your car feels down on power, a trip to the garage might be in order, but checking these things before you go could save you a pile of cash.
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How Ford's Bounty Hunters And F1 Engineers Are Improving Efficiency And Lowering Costs For Its Universal EV Platform
Ford is sticking to its target of a $30,000 starting MSRP for when the UEV truck launches at some point in 2027.
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