Why Are European License Plates So Long And Skinny Compared To American Ones?
Ever wondered why European license plates -- particularly in the U.K. and E.U. -- are long and skinny, when U.S. plates are much more square? Wonder no more.
Read MoreEver wondered why European license plates -- particularly in the U.K. and E.U. -- are long and skinny, when U.S. plates are much more square? Wonder no more.
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Read MoreYou'll likely find plenty of cars with five or more lugs on their wheels. But a certain few smaller models have only four lugs, and it's for a good reason.
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Read MoreEven if you don't plan on ever owning a car with a diesel engine, you may still want to know how they compare to gas engines in terms of costs and maintenance.
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