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Retaliatory Iranian Bombings May Sideline F1 And WEC Races In The Region
Whatever the FIA decides, I'm sure it will be in the best interest of the FIA, regardless of safety and wellbeing.
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Your Insurance Company Will Cancel Your Policy If You Even Think About This 1970s Recreational All-Terrain Tank
Building wild, one-off vehicles is what the guys and Grind Hard are known for. This pumped-up Playcat mini-tank is their latest backyard creation.
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5 US National Parks With Famously Scenic Drives
What's more scenic than America's national parks? Here are five of them, scattered around the U.S., all of them with gorgeous views.
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These EVs Have The Best Shots At Being Future Classics
What makes a car a classic? Sometimes it's rarity, sometimes it's achievement, sometimes it's capturing the zeitgeist. These EVs might become the next classics.
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What Those Gaps Along Highway Bridges Are Really Designed To Do
If you see a gap in a concrete highway bridge, don't fret. It's probably not a sign of a defect; more likely, it's there to help the bridge survive.
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Retaliatory Iranian Bombings May Sideline F1 And WEC Races In The Region
Whatever the FIA decides, I'm sure it will be in the best interest of the FIA, regardless of safety and wellbeing.
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What Million-Mile Club Engines Have In Common (Aside From, Y'know, The Mileage)
Want to make an engine last a million miles? Drivers control only a few of the factors that make these engines more durable than their flimsier counterparts.
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Your Insurance Company Will Cancel Your Policy If You Even Think About This 1970s Recreational All-Terrain Tank
Building wild, one-off vehicles is what the guys and Grind Hard are known for. This pumped-up Playcat mini-tank is their latest backyard creation.
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Cops PIT Family Bringing Child To Hospital For Traveling 10 Miles Over Speed Limit
Prosecutors have dropped all charges against Hess, including a felony charge of speeding while fleeing. How generous.
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Can Old Car Phones Still Make Calls? Sure, If You're Willing To Put In The Elbow Grease
If you're willing to learn a few new skills, or if you're already handy with electronics, you might be able to get your 90s car phone working again.
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Abraham Lincoln's First Ride In This Luxurious Presidential Train Car Was Also His Last
The 16th President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln, rode a train made specifically for him during his final year of life — after it had already ended.
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74% Of Americans Say New Cars Are Unaffordable
More Americans consider new cars unaffordable than any other category covered in the survey.
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Do You Have Any Idea How Red Bull Can Afford Two Formula One Teams?
The motorsport world simply wouldn't be the same if it weren't for Red Bull and the huge influx of money the fizzy drinks brand brought.
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Aston Martin Honda Won't Race In Australian Grand Prix, Only Going So It Won't Get Fined
Honda has discovered that the vibrations of its turbocharged V6 engine are causing the hybrid batteries to fail after a surprisingly short number of laps.
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This Tire Retailer Scores The Lowest For Customer Satisfaction In Consumer Reports' Ranking
Trying to find the best tire retailer of them all can be difficult, but one specific retailer might be worth avoiding if you follow Consumer Reports' rankings.
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Nobody In IndyCar Can Stop Álex Palou
Palou came home a full 12.49 seconds ahead of pole man Scott McLaughlin. He kept his cool and made it look easy.
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These Are The Things Our Readers Hope A Redesign Fixes On Their Cars
Some complaints were a bigger deal than my issue with the 500e's sun visors, and some were about on par.
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U.S.-Israeli War With Iran Is Going To Cost You At The Gas Pump
In this morning's edition, war, good God y'all, what is it good for? Raising gas prices, again.
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What's The Most Hot Girl Car?
Is your pick something fast and sleek, something old and dignified, or maybe the flashiest, gaudiest thing you can imagine?
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Subaru Recalls 70,000 Forester And Crosstrek Hybrids For Fuel Filler Caps That Pass Gas When Temperatures Increase
As temperatures rise the fuel inside the fuel tank to expand, an insufficient seal on the fuel filler cap assembly may allow fuel to leak from the filler neck.
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2026 Subaru Trailseeker Feels Like A Subaru Wagon Should
With 375 horsepower the Trailseeker is quicker than any production Subaru before it, and you can even get it with blue leather seats. What more could you want?
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Every Ford That Wore The ST Badge In The United States
Ford introduced the ST label for its European cars, but the label came to the United States by 2013 and would be present in a number of different models.
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At $12,500, Could You Have Designs On This 1985 Lincoln Continental Valentino Edition?
Do low miles and a designer tie-in make this the Continental to covet?
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Approval For The AMC Gremlin Rested On The Impressive Artwork On An Air Sickness Bag
Those white paper bags are there in an airplane's seat pocket for a reason, and it isn't to provide note paper. But the AMC Gremlin was designed on one.
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How To Tell When Your Control Arms Need To Be Replaced
Control arms are vital for keeping certain models of cars steady and safe on the road. Watch for warning signs that will tell you when they're failing.
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How To Find (And Fix) An Engine Vacuum Leak Yourself
A vacuum leak can cause a variety of drivability issues in your vehicle. Here's how you can isolate the leak and the steps you should take to fix it.
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How Denmark's Red Streetlights Do A Lot More Than Save Energy
Denmark's red LED streetlights save electricity, but that's not all they're trying to accomplish. They may make life better for a valuable animal species.
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