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Read MoreThe Florida Supreme Court recently refused to hear her case.
Read MoreThe Pacifica has been out since 2016 — remember 2016? — and it last got a facelift five years ago.
Read MoreYou can't even build a nationwide surveillance system that's ripe for abuse without people getting mad anymore.
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Read MoreLet's be real, a turbocharged 2.0-liter inline-4 engine is not exciting anymore, but Stellantis is hoping its new Hurricane will make a splash.
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Read MoreCarburetors with vacuum lines are still found on classic vehicles and small-displacement engines — but what is the vacuum actually used for? Let's take a look.
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Read MoreA Bronco-based off-roader might be just what the storied American automaker needs to make a splash in the luxury segment.
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Read MoreBefore Hudson was folded into American Motors, it had developed its own eight-cylinder engine. Yet for years, it stuck with its old-fashioned straight-6.
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Read MoreIt looks like Fangio cared for this piece quite a lot, and kept it cleaned and tuned up.
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