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These Are Your Favorite Cars Named After Places
Where would car companies be, without maps to borrow names from?
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Artemis Astronauts Explain Why Nutella Tastes Different In Space (And So Does Everything Else)
It's a brave new world for spread science.
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What's Your Airport Ritual?
Do you pride yourself on getting to the gate seconds before it closes, or is anything less than eight hours too narrow a buffer?
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Amtrak Ads Are Going Full Luxury Car
It certainly felt like a car ad, but for the public passenger experience.
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At $13,998, Will This 2006 Audi A8L W12 Quattro Prove A Rare Bargain?
Does this subtle Audi's surfeit of cylinders add to, or outweigh, your fear of cheap old German cars?
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Why Do Diesel Engines Need A Crankcase Breather?
Crankcase ventilation or breather systems are necessary components for all modern vehicles. However, they're especially important for diesels, and this is why.
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With 12,000 Flights Canceled In May Already, We've Got Bad News About Your Summer Vacation
"This is something that is coming — it's a slow-motion car crash and we're just kinda sleepwalking through it."
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The First-Ever Crew Cab Truck Wasn't Made By Ford Or Chevy
The world's first crew cab truck hit the streets 6 years before any of the Big Three got in on the action, and most people don't even remember it today.
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The Main Differences Between Motorcycle And Car Engines
They're both internal combustion engines designed to move a vehicle, but what are the differences between the engines in cars and motorcycles?
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Weight Is The Enemy In Rob Dahm's Single-Rotor Turbocharged Miata
Can a single rotor Miata exist without shaking itself apart? Can a single rotor Miata be even more fun to drive than its piston-driven siblings?
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How The Rokon Two-Wheel Drive Motorcycle Works
Rokon markets its two-wheel-drive, all-terrain bikes as the ultimate off-road motorcycles, but how does the rugged all-wheel-drive tech actually work?
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Why Choosing Aluminum Or Cast-Iron Duramax Heads Isn't As Simple As Lightweight Vs. Rugged
GM's famously durable 6.6-liter Duramax diesel V-8 comes from the factory with aluminum cylinder heads, but for some owners, cast-iron is the better option.
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A Fuel Shortage 'As Big As In The 1970s' May Be Coming, Says Chevron CEO
Buckle up, folks, it's about to get bumpy.
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Hantavirus Outbreak On Luxury Antarctic Cruise Kills 3, Strands Nearly 150 Without Aid
A 70-year-old Dutch man died on the Hondius on April 11. Things would quickly escalate into a public health matter.
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This Manual-Swapped Maserati Gran Turismo Might Be Worth The Risk Of Financial Ruin
Does the appeal of a gated manual override the risk of financial disaster? Don't ask me, I'm currently Googling which non-vital organs are worth the most.
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Almost 90% Of GM's Next-Gen Super Cruise Code Is AI-Generated
Barra says next-gen Super Cruise will be deployed "on both ICE vehicles and EVs and scale across multiple brands and price points."
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Busted Bronx Auto Part Theft Ring Operated 'Like A Race Car Pit Crew In The Dead Of Night'
Police say the ring sold $1.2 million of parts, while the cost of stolen property and vehicle damage was closer to $2 million.
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Go Silently Into That Good Night With The 2027 Cadillac Lyriq Hearse
And they will be riding in style on 20-inch aluminum alloys that are exclusive to the hearse.
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Donald Trump Killed Spirit Airlines With High Fuel Prices, But Says Biden And Obama Are To Blame
An airline collapsing, stranding passengers and leaving thousands of people unemployed, isn't popular with anyone.
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These Are The Famously Unreliable Cars You Would Magically Make Reliable
Having magical powers or getting three wishes from some sort of fairy godparent would be sick as hell.
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Trump Makes Good On Promise To Hike Tariffs On European Cars To 25%
Tariffs are up, gas prices are up, and we won't ask about the state of your blood pressure.
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What's The Most Unbelievable Behavior You've Seen While Flying?
Time may not exist in the airport bar, but bad behavior is a round-the-clock indulgence.
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8 Celebrities Who Love Motorcycles With A Passion
You've probably seen plenty of celebrities with a passion for cars, but what about motorcycles? As it turns out, a few recognizable names love them.
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At $12,000, Is This 1985 Chrysler LeBaron Convertible A Very Special K?
What do you think? Is this excellent example of a K Car worth that $12,000 asking as it sits? Or does that price have you thinking this is no "Le-Bargain?"
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Diesel Dragsters Might Be Quicker Than You Realize
Diesel doesn't necessarily have the best - or sportiest - reputation, but in the world of drag racing, diesel-powered racers are getting ever more competitive.
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These Are The Largest Tires Ever Produced
From monster trucks to monster airplanes, big tires are surprisingly common, but which company can lay claim to manufacturing the world's biggest tires?
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Lingenfelter Once Transformed A Suburban Into A 9.9-Liter V8 Super SUV At GMC's Behest
Even though it weighed over 6,000 pounds, the Lingenfelter version of the Suburban 2500 was likely to embarrass a Porsche 911 Carrera from the same era.
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The World's Longest Bicycle Is A Complex Centipede Of Metal And Chain
This bike is big and bulky, yet the drive system shows some rather clever engineering.
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When Will Insurance Not Cover A Broken Windshield?
A crack in your windshield could be covered by your insurance, but you'll need to make sure you've got the right policy and a low-enough deductible.
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How Advertising Made You Think Chrysler's Rich Corinthian Leather Was Special
The marketing campaign behind the Corinthian leather inside Chrysler vehicles was a massive hit, that affected pop culture for years to come.
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