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  • A classic car with an opera window
    9

    What Is An Opera Window, And Why Did It Go Out Of Style?

    The automotive industry has seen many interesting designs over the years, including the iconic opera window. Here's why these wacky windows went out of style.

    By Shane Schmid 19 days ago Read More
  • A brown and white 1955 Chevrolet Bel-Air with a wraparound windshield
    42

    Why Automakers Abandoned Wraparound Windshields After The 1950s

    The wraparound windshield was a fad of the 1950s, affording a panoramic view for the driver. But it mostly disappeared soon afterward. Here's why.

    By Danillo Almeida 20 days ago Read More
  • A mechanic servicing the shocks and struts of a vehicle
    3

    Gas Vs. Hydraulic Shock Absorbers: What's The Difference

    Shock absorbers are important for keeping your ride smooth and steady. Gas and hydraulic shock absorbers offer their own benefits and downsides.

    By Alvin Reyes 20 days ago Read More
  • New tires stored on a tire storage rack
    36

    This Tire Brand Scores The Worst For Owner Satisfaction In Consumer Reports' Ranking

    Consumer Reports has shared a list of the most satisfying tire brands to own. Of those brands, one in particular stood out as having very poor scores.

    By Monday Goma 20 days ago Read More
  • A black 1948 Chevrolet Fleetline classic car at a car show with bold chrome grille bars and large sealed beam headlights.
    3

    Why Did Automakers Switch From Sealed Beam Headlights?

    Sealed-beam headlights were a staple of cars from the 1940s, and they were even required by law. So why did automakers move away from those designs?

    By Chad Kirchner 20 days ago Read More
  • A Cummins turbo-diesel engine under the hood of a vintage Dodge Ram pickup truck.
    4

    This Diesel Engine's Been Around For 40+ Years (And Reliability Is The Key)

    While 40-year-old engines might not be expected to be the most reliable today, a certain diesel engine has found itself with an incredible reputation.

    By Ron King 20 days ago Read More
  • A person adjusting a vehicle's climate control vent
    9

    Why Automakers Switched From R12 Freon To R134a (And Now R1234yf)

    Automotive air conditioning systems have seen some changes over the years, including the switch from using R12 to R134a. Here's why automakers made the change.

    By Shane Schmid 20 days ago Read More
  • A vehicle exhaust manifold
    3

    What Causes Exhaust Manifold Bolts To Break?

    Exhaust manifold bolts help form a seal between the block and the manifold. However, these bolts can fail over time. Here's why that can happen.

    By Shane Schmid 20 days ago Read More
  • A group of Harley riders on the street
    16

    Why Do Some Harleys Have Whips Hanging From The Handlebars?

    Motorcyclists make lots of customizations to their rides. The whips that sometimes hang from the handlebars may serve both practical and symbolic purposes.

    By Alvin Reyes 20 days ago Read More
  • A side profile view of a black and blue Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+ on Michelin tires.
    3

    The Extreme Tire Tech Required To Set Land Speed Records

    Some of the fastest cars in history could reach above 300 mph, but they couldn't have gone that fast without the specialized tech in the tires they drove on.

    By Marko Mikulic 20 days ago Read More
  • A red 1964 Dodge Dart two-door sedan against a city backdrop
    7

    Of All The Cars Kurt Cobain Could Have Owned, He Drove A '65 Dodge Dart

    Kurt Cobain was a huge musical star, but his taste in cars was as humble as his grungy clothes. His 1965 Dodge Dart was just one of his modest rides.

    By Chloe Clougher 20 days ago Read More
  • Close up mechanic hands hold old spark plug, spare part of car engine
    4

    What Are The Symptoms Of Bad Spark Plugs?

    Spark plugs are vital components for gas-powered engines. However, they have a limited lifespan. Here are some common signs that it's time to replace yours.

    By Rohaan Sakrani 20 days ago Read More
  • A person holding old and new car spark plugs near an engine
    3

    Spark Plug Heat Range: What It Is And Why It Matters

    Spark plugs come in many different types, but they also have many different heat ranges. Here's what that means, as well as why you should care about it.

    By Rohaan Sakrani 20 days ago Read More
  • A cutaway close-up of an engine showing two cylinders during combustion
    1

    Spark Plugs Vs. Glow Plugs: What're The Differences & How Do They Work?

    Spark plugs help you start gasoline engines and glow plugs do the same in diesel engines. But how do they go about providing that boost? And how do they differ?

    By Charles Krome 20 days ago Read More
  • A red 2009 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 with factory chrome wheels parked outside
    30

    Here's How Much Each Generation Chevy Corvette Would Cost New Today

    The Chevrolet Corvette has eight generations spanning across over 70 years. It might seem expensive today, but older models would cost more with inflation.

    By Frankie Cruz 20 days ago Read More
  • An V8 engine block with a red painted lifter valley.
    9

    Yes, You Can Paint Your Engine Block's Lifter Valley, It's Fine

    Those who want to fully customize their car might wonder if they can paint their engine block's lifter valley. Are there really no downsides to it?

    By Ron King 20 days ago Read More
  • A white semi truck towing a trailer.
    15

    What's The Biggest Load A Semi Truck Can Tow?

    Semi trucks are capable of towing massive loads, but there's a reason why you won't see them exceeding a certain number of pounds with their cargo.

    By Chad Kirchner 20 days ago Read More
  • A senior man standing over a vintage car in a garage while closing its hood.
    9

    The Tough Questions To Ask When Deciding Whether To Repair Or Replace Your Car

    Many drivers might want to keep their car going for as long as possible. But at some point, they'll need to face their fears and go for a full replacement.

    By Marko Mikulic 20 days ago Read More
  • An LT1 badge on an orange 2023 Chevrolet Camero LT1
    0

    Why Does GM Keep Reusing Engine Codes?

    Many GM engines share similar RPO codes; multiple different blocks are known as LS6 or LT1. But there's actually a reason as to why that is.

    By Paul Stadden 20 days ago Read More
  • Red automatic transmission fluid draining from a transmission.
    3

    CVT Vs. Automatic Transmission Fluid: What's The Difference

    Although they might share similar purposes, you can't swap or mix CVT fluid and Automatic Transmission Fluid due to their distinct ways of working.

    By Eugene Buono 21 days ago Read More
  • E85 and various octane ratings shown in a gas station.
    15

    Can E15 Gas Damage Your Engine?

    E15 gasoline is a relatively common blend that you may find at your local gas station. However, it's not suitable for every engine. Here's why.

    By Kiran Menon 21 days ago Read More
  • Auto insurance form on a table with a pen
    38

    6 Best Car Insurance Companies, According To Consumer Reports

    There are a lot of auto insurance companies out there. Fortunately, Consumer Reports broke down the top-ranked options to help you make your decision.

    By John Brandon 21 days ago Read More
  • A completely engulfed burning car at night
    32

    This Is Fine: Drunk Florida Man Attempts To Drive Burning Car With Wife Inside

    This is the precise opposite of how you should handle a car fire.

    By Justin Hughes 21 days ago Read More
  • Frost on the car. First frost, car window covered ice.
    7

    What's The Quickest Way To Defrost Windows?

    The windows of your car get frosted because of trapped moisture. It's a fairly easy problem to fix, but most people go about defrosting their windows wrong.

    By Rohaan Sakrani 21 days ago Read More
  • A senior female driver wearing a racing helmet and goggles speeds through rural roads in a classic Shelby Cobra.
    42

    Older Drivers Are More Likely To Make These Dangerous Mistakes

    Reflexes and vision weaken with age, but what does research say about the most common mistakes senior drivers make? It's more complicated than it might seem.

    By Marko Mikulic 21 days ago Read More
  • A stack of microfiber towels in different colors and weave types
    1

    No, Not All Microfiber Towels Are Created Equal

    The name "microfiber" applies to many different towels. But if you're washing and detailing your car, the differences between microfiber towels are important.

    By Alvin Reyes 21 days ago Read More
  • A car tire's treads against a black background
    5

    Seriously, Why Aren't Tires Solid Rubber?

    What's more annoying than getting a flat tire? And since forklifts and farm equipment have airless tires, why don't cars follow suit? There are many reasons.

    By Paul Stadden 21 days ago Read More
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