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Mirai Owners Suing Toyota Because Hydrogen Is The Most Common Element In The Universe But It's Damn Difficult To Find On Earth
The Mirai's reliance on fuel cell technology requires hydrogen filling stations, which are pretty much non-existent in the U.S.
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Which Ford Vehicles Have BlueCruise?
Ford's BlueCruise is one of the best hands-free driving features you can find in cars today. But not every Ford model comes with BlueCruise available.
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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.
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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.
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TorqShift Vs. Allison: How Do These Heavy-Duty Transmissions Compare?
For pickup trucks, Ford uses a 10-speed TorqShift transmission while GM uses a 10-speed Allison transmission. Here's how these transmissions compare.
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Driving The Cadillac Escalade-V And Escalade IQL Is A Reminder That EVs Shouldn't Be Cast Aside
I love a high-octane, high-horsepower gas motor as much as the next guy, but I really think we might be straying down the wrong path.
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9 Luxury And Sports Cars That Don't Require Premium Fuel At The Pump
Buying a luxury or sports car usually means paying a premium price at the pump as well. But you don't have to with these models.
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2026 Nissan Pathfinder Has A Nicer Interior With Bigger Screens, But It Still Doesn't Stand Out
The Pathfinder is still a totally viable three-row choice, but this is a highly competitive segment and it doesn't really stand out from the overachieving crowd
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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.
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These Hybrids Can Get 50 MPG Or More
Americans spent $423.1 billion on gas in 2024, and it’s no wonder with prices this high. We reviewed EPA data to find the most efficient hybrids available.
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Here's How Much A 2020 Nissan Leaf Has Depreciated In 5 Years
The 2020 Nissan Leaf has some good specs. But owners will want to know how much the EV has depreciated in five years, especially if they want to upgrade.
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The First Car With Sliding Doors Wasn't A Minivan (It Was A Sports Car)
Although sliding doors are usually synonymous with minivans today, the first car in America with them wasn't a minivan at all. Instead, it was a sports car.
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Storyteller Overland Beast Mode XO Is An Adventure-Ready Conversion Van With Spectacular Suspension
The $245,000 Beast Mode XO is a great option for those with the itch to explore far beyond the reach of civilization and stay there for long stints of time.
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Volkswagen Won't Make Any New ID Buzzes For The U.S. In 2026, But It May Return For 2027
Volkswagen sold just 4,934 ID Buzzes in the first three quarters of 2025, making up just under 2% of the company's total Q1 to Q3 sales.
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At $28,000, Is This 1993 Range Rover County A Bargain Bit Of 'Automotive History'?
Arguably the most appealing Range Rover of them all, does the super-clean condition outweigh the reputation for expensive headaches?
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These Are The Best-Selling Cars In Every State
The F-150 is omnipresent, but the venerable Ford faces stiff competition from a mix of trucks, SUVs, and even a sedan, each attracting millions of customers.
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Elon Musk Reportedly Using SpaceX Orders To Boost The Cybertruck's Dismal Sales
It also says a lot about how terrible Cybertruck sales are for Musk to use SpaceX to juice end-of-year sales figures by, at most, 2,000 units.
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Semi Trucks Have A Wild Number Of Gauges – Here's What They're For
While cars have abandoned traditional analog gauges, semi trucks still have a massive amount of gauges. Here's why, as well as what they're used for.
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At $4,950, Would You Say 'Action' To This Movie Car Collection 1977 Ford Transit Pickup?
A rarity in the U.S. with some screen credit to go with the patina.
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Is The Kia Soul Reliable? Here's What J.D. Power Says
The Kia Soul is discontinued, so if you want one, you'll need to find it used. J.D Power reliability ratings could help you pick the right model year.
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2026 Mercedes-Benz CLA250+ EV Is Entry-Level Luxury Done Really, Really Well
The third-gen electric CLA has a seriously long range, excellent technology and a more premium cabin, all for a lower starting price than the new-car average.
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The Pros And Cons Of Power Running Boards For Trucks
Running boards have come a long way since those 1930s black behemoths. Modern power truck running boards have lots of upsides, but they have downsides, too.
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Why Preconditioning Your Electric Car In Winter Is About More Than Just A Warm Cabin
Preconditioning your EV during the winter can make the cabin more comfortable, but it does more than just that. Here's what to know.
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2025 Porsche 911 Carrera GTS Cabriolet Is For The Pure Of Heart
While the 911 GTS Cabriolet might not pass muster in the eyes of "purists," it certainly appeals to people like me who enjoy driving for the sheer experience.
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14 SUVs With The Most Spacious Third Rows
Although they can be big enough to seat plenty of people, some SUVs don't usually have much legroom in the third row. Here are 14 SUVs that do.
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12 Of Our Favorite Fiat Cars Ever Made
One of Italy's automotive giants and with a long pedigree, Fiat has produced some stellar cars over its history, and here are a dozen of our favorites.
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