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  • A gray car's driver-side window shattered into small pebbles.
    0

    Why Car Windows Shatter Into Glass Pebbles – But Windshields Don't

    Why do car windshields and side windows behave so differently during a crash? The answer lies in material choices and the way safety changed over the years.

    By Marko Mikulic 11 min ago Read More
  • A rear-end of a DeLorean sporting Nova Scotia plates.
    2

    Is It Legal For A Car To Have Two Different License Plates?

    Because license plates come from state governments, the laws about them vary from state to state. Is there any place you can have two different plates?

    By Marko Mikulic 6 hours ago Read More
  • A District of Columbia police car driving through heavy snow.
    25

    These US States Will Fine You For Driving With Snow On Your Car

    Several states in the Northeast are toughest on driving with snow on your car, but a number of other states around the country prohibit it, too.

    By Greg Poggiali 16 hours ago Read More
  • An illustration of a driver's arms extended, with their hands on a steering wheel.
    8

    3 Reasons Automakers Switched To Electric Power Steering

    Electric power steering was just a novelty when it was introduced, but now it's the standard for the feature. There are three main reasons why this is so.

    By Eugene Buono 18 hours ago Read More
  • Diesel pump refueling a car
    4

    What Happens If You Put Diesel In A Gas Car?

    Topping your car up with the wrong fuel is one of the worst mistakes you can make. Here's what happens if you put diesel in a gasoline-powered vehicle.

    By Chloe Clougher 19 hours ago Read More
  • A look back at the red and black seats in the 2026 Nissan Armada Nismo with Nismo embroidered on the headrests
    5

    3 Things You Should Really Know About Your Car's Headrests, According To A Seat Engineer

    Headrests aren't just for comfort or to bang your head against when stuck in rush hour traffic, they're a hugely important part of your car's safety systems.

    By Logan K. Carter 1 day ago Read More
  • 1970 Cadillac Eldorado front view
    14

    Cadillac 500 V8: What Made The Brand's Largest Engine So Interesting

    The Cadillac 500 V8 is the largest engine that the luxury manufacturer ever built, but here's what makes its story even more interesting.

    By Kiran Menon 1 day ago Read More
  • Let's Say You Won A Car On The Price Is Right, Here's What Happens Next

    You may think that if you win a car on "The Price Is Right," you can drive it right off the studio floor. What follows, though, is more complex and takes time.

    By Alvin Reyes 1 day ago Read More
  • Industrial white big rig long haul semi truck with extended cab
    6

    Why Some Semi Trucks Need 18 Speed Transmissions

    There are numerous differences between a standard passenger car and a semi truck, including the fact that some semis use 18-speed transmissions. Here's why.

    By Rohaan Sakrani 2 days ago Read More
  • One firefighter inside burning building at window, one outside watching
    1

    If You Hear A Fire Truck Honk Three Times, This Is What It Means

    Have you ever heard a fire truck honk three times, or use a siren sound that doesn’t match that familiar, high-pitched wail? Those sounds aren’t random.

    By Charles Krome 2 days ago Read More
  • A car's exhaust pipe.
    5

    Cat-Back Vs. Axle-Back Exhaust Systems: What's The Difference?

    Cat-back and axle-back exhaust systems both replace a car's stock system. But there are key differences in their comprehensiveness and effect on power.

    By Nishant Jayaram 2 days ago Read More
  • EV chargers in a row
    123

    The Most Efficient EV In America Isn't A Tesla

    Tesla may be one of the most well-known electric vehicle manufacturers, but it doesn't build the most efficient EV. Here's the company that does.

    By Kiran Menon 2 days ago Read More
  • Stainless steel brake lines on a white background
    5

    You Probably Don't Need To Upgrade To Stainless Steel Brake Lines, But Here's Why You Would

    Most average drivers won't need to upgrade to stainless steel brake lines. However, here's why some enthusiasts choose to do it anyway.

    By Travis Langness 3 days ago Read More
  • Dodge Ram SRT-10 silver front view
    6

    This Pickup Left The Factory With The Biggest Displacement Engine Offered In A New Truck

    There have been a number pickup trucks to roll off the factory floor with large engines over the years, but this truck had the biggest engine ever.

    By Kiran Menon 3 days ago Read More
  • Man cleaning white paint with a clay bar
    3

    You Might Not Think To Use A Clay Bar On These Parts Of Your Car

    Clay bars safely remove grime, contaminants, and other corrosive substances from the paint surface, making polishing and waxing easier and more effective.

    By Alvin Reyes 3 days ago Read More
  • Gelled diesel oil being poured from a container
    3

    Why Diesel Fuel Gels In The Cold, But Gas Doesn't

    If you use diesel fuel in cold weather, it has a chance of turning into a gel-like substance. Gasoline doesn't have this problem, though. Here's why.

    By Chino Ortiz 3 days ago Read More
  • A person with gloved hands checking a wiper blade assembly.
    15

    How Often Should You Replace Your Wiper Blades? (Many Drivers Push It Way Too Far)

    Replacing your wiper blades is an essential auto maintenance job. However, many drivers don't replace them frequently enough, which can lead to various issues.

    By Dave Goldberg 3 days ago Read More
  • A mechanic under the hood of a car in a service center.
    10

    Is Fuel Injection Service Worth It Or Just A Rip-Off? Here's When You Actually Need It

    When your service adviser recommends getting your fuel injection serviced, is it just a money grab? The answer depends on how your engine was made.

    By Greg Poggiali 3 days ago Read More
  • A Ford Mustang engine bay with the 5.0L V8 engine and badging and a K&N intake.
    21

    Is Switching To A K&N Cold Air Intake Worth It?

    If you're considering switching to a K&N cold-air intake, there are some things to consider first. Here's what to know about these mods and if they're worth it.

    By Chad Kirchner 4 days ago Read More
  • Traffic lights illuminated over an intersection.
    6

    Here's Why A Simple Fresnel Lens Makes Traffic Lights Safer

    Fresnel lenses were invented over two centuries ago to help lighthouses prevent shipwrecks. They're still enhancing safety, but now it's for cars and trucks.

    By Eugene Buono 4 days ago Read More
  • Contrast pavement markings on a concrete highway in Aurora, Colorado.
    35

    Those Half Black & White Stripes On The Highway Actually Serve A Clever Purpose

    No, those half-black, half-white stripes don't mean someone ran out of paint. They're deliberate moves on the part of state transportation departments.

    By Rohaan Sakrani 4 days ago Read More
  • A closeup of the 442 badge on the front of a yellow Oldsmobile 4-4-2
    16

    The Convoluted History Behind The Oldsmobile 442 Name

    The Oldsmobile 442 is an icon of automotive history, but the meaning of its name hasn't always been clear. Here's what it originally meant and how it evolved.

    By Paul Stadden 4 days ago Read More
  • A father and daughter high-fiving on a bike ride, daughter is using an e-bike
    10

    E-Bikes For Kids: What Every Parent Should Know Before Buying

    An e-bike can be a great way for your kid to get some extra exercise. However, there are some things you should know before buying one.

    By Shane Schmid 4 days ago Read More
  • Sideview of Chevrolet Superior Sedan, an early A-Body car, on modern street
    3

    A-Body Vs.G-Body: What's The Difference Between These GM Platforms?

    General Motors' A-Body and G-Body vehicle platforms have been the basis for many iconic cars. While similar, here are the differences between them.

    By Charles Krome 4 days ago Read More
  • A hand pouring fresh oil into an engine.
    16

    What's Different About High Mileage Oil, And Should You Use It?

    High-mileage oil isn't the same as conventional motor oil, and the question of whether you should use it doesn't solely revolve around mileage.

    By Chino Ortiz 4 days ago Read More
  • Ford 427 Cammer SOHC
    10

    Ford 427 Vs 427 SOHC: How The Cammer Became A Totally Different Machine

    The 427 SOHC was Ford's response to Chrysler's Hemi engines, which dominated NASCAR in the 1960s. But the Cammer's story didn't unfold the way Ford had planned.

    By Chloe Clougher 4 days ago Read More
  • Rear 3/4 of a 1955 Chevrolet 3100 Apache Stepside pickup parked on coast road 1955 Chevrolet 3100 Apache Stepside Pickupe Pickup
    3

    Stepside Vs. Fleetside Truck Beds: What's The Difference?

    Most modern pickups aren’t exactly big on creativity. Looking back at trucks from the '40s and '50s shows how stepside and fleetside styles first took shape.

    By Charles Krome 4 days ago Read More
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