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  • A mechanic holding brake pads.
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    Jalopnik Explains
    Jalopnik Explains By Jordan A. Rodriguez 6 months ago

    How To Tell If Your Brake Pads Are Glazed

    Are your brake pads glazed like a hot Krispy Kreme doughnut? There are lots of warning signs. Here's how to tell if your brake pads are glazed.

    By Jordan A. Rodriguez 6 months ago Read More
  • An under-hood view of orange vehicle cables.
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    EVs and Hybrids
    EVs and Hybrids By Richard Sachek 6 months ago

    Why Are High Voltage Cables Orange On Electric Cars?

    If you've ever taken a peek under an EV's hood, you've seen an array of brightly colored cables. Why are the high-voltage cables orange on electric cars?

    By Richard Sachek 6 months ago Read More
  • Parked seventh generation Dodge Charger Hellcat Widebody
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    Car Design
    Car Design By Paul Stadden 6 months ago

    Why The 7th Gen Dodge Charger Never Got A Manual Transmission

    Why didn't buyers have the option of a seventh generation Dodge Charger with a manual transmission? The answer involves costs, crash tests, and floor pans.

    By Paul Stadden 6 months ago Read More
  • 2024 Nissan Frontier Hardbody Edition
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    Trucks
    Trucks By Charles Krome 6 months ago

    Nissan Frontier Towing Capacity: How Much Is The Truck Rated To Safely Pull?

    Are you in the market for a mid-sized pickup and considering the Nissan Frontier? Before you sign any paperwork, here's it's towing capacity.

    By Charles Krome 6 months ago Read More
  • Lucid Gravity EVs
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    News
    News By Matthew DeBord 6 months ago

    Breaking: EV Startup CEO Would Like Federal Tax Credit Benefiting EV Startups To Stick Around

    Congress is poised to kill off the federal EV tax credits that made Tesla into the juggernaut it is today, and Lucid's new CEO would like them to rethink that.

    By Matthew DeBord 6 months ago Read More
  • Sun setting behind a two-tone Rimac Nevera.
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    Sports Cars
    Sports Cars By Sarah Bloomfield 6 months ago

    These Are The Fastest Street Legal Cars Ever Built

    Looking for a car that you can drive to the track and then set lap records in? Here are the world's fastest street legal cars, ranked by top speed.

    By Sarah Bloomfield 6 months ago Read More
  • A women in despair crouching beside her flat tire
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    Jalopnik Explains
    Jalopnik Explains By Brittany Crow 6 months ago

    Tire Repairs: Which Areas Can Be Patched And Which Can't

    New tires aren't cheap, so is getting a patch a viable option? The answer is complicated because it depends on a few factors. Here's what you need to know.

    By Brittany Crow 6 months ago Read More
  • A white truck driving through standing water
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    Advice
    Advice By Brittany Crow 6 months ago

    What Can Happen If Your Exhaust Pipe Is Submerged In Water?

    Whether you live in a flood region, or like to take your vehicle off-road, be careful driving in deep water. Here's what happens if your exhaust is submerged.

    By Brittany Crow 6 months ago Read More
  • A set of new spark plugs
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    Jalopnik Explains
    Jalopnik Explains By Abhik Das 6 months ago

    Do Performance Spark Plugs Add Horsepower?

    Spark plugs play a pivotal role in how your vehicle operates, but will upgrading to performance spark plugs increase horsepower? Here's what you need to know.

    By Abhik Das 6 months ago Read More
  • long-distance range and efficiency test
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    EVs and Hybrids
    EVs and Hybrids By Brad Brownell 6 months ago

    A High-Mileage Electric Car Is Basically As Efficient As A Brand New One

    On a 200-mile test a Tesla Model 3 with 228,000 miles on the odometer was just as efficient as one with only 18,000 miles.

    By Brad Brownell 6 months ago Read More
  • United Express Embraer E175
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    Planelopnik
    Planelopnik By Justin Hughes 6 months ago

    United Airlines Quietly Turned Off Starlink Wi-Fi On All Regional Flights, Here's Why

    United Airlines has run, or should we say flown, into issues with its Starlink Wi-Fi. In fact, it's turned it off on all regional flights. Here's why.

    By Justin Hughes 6 months ago Read More
  • 2025 Ram Heavy Duty Laramie
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    Trucks
    Trucks By Charles Krome 6 months ago

    These Trucks Still Use Pushrod Engines, And There's A Good Reason Why

    Pushrod engines aren't too hard to find on trucks, and there are a couple of important reasons behind that. Here are the models that still use this design.

    By Charles Krome 6 months ago Read More
  • A tailpipe dripping water.
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    Jalopnik Explains
    Jalopnik Explains By Charles Krome 6 months ago

    Why Some Tailpipes Drip Water, And When It's A Bad Sign

    If you see water dripping from your tailpipe, it could be totally normal. Or it could foreshadow catastrophe. Here's how to tell the difference.

    By Charles Krome 6 months ago Read More
  • A man standing next to an overheated car.
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    Jalopnik Explains
    Jalopnik Explains By Abhik Das 6 months ago

    Here's How Electrolysis Can Destroy Your Car's Cooling System

    This electrolysis has nothing to do with getting rid of unwanted hair. It's a problem that can rot your car's cooling system from the inside out. Here's how.

    By Abhik Das 6 months ago Read More
  • A NASA artist's rendition of the Relay 1 satellite
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    Spacelopnik
    Spacelopnik By Nicholas Werner 6 months ago

    Scientists Detect Radio Burst From Deepest Space, Then Realize It's Just A Satellite, Then Realize The Satellite Was Signaling From Beyond The Grave

    Space is a vast, weird place, and even our brightest minds are still only just scratching the surface of all it has to tell us.

    By Nicholas Werner 6 months ago Read More
  • A technician wiping down a dashboard.
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    Jalopnik Explains
    Jalopnik Explains By Jordan A. Rodriguez 6 months ago

    How To Restore Your Sticky Dashboard

    If your car's dashboard has gotten sticky from sun exposure, fast-food meals, and kids' messes, what's the best way to restore it? Here's how to do it.

    By Jordan A. Rodriguez 6 months ago Read More
  • The safety card of a 737-800 aircraft, showing the rear doors with red Xes in the event of a ditching.
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    Planelopnik
    Planelopnik By Greg Poggiali 6 months ago

    Why You Can't Use A Boeing 737's Rear Exits In A Water Landing

    If the plane you're in lands in the water, you'll want to use every available exit to scramble out. But you can't use a Boeing 737's rear exits. Here's why.

    By Greg Poggiali 6 months ago Read More
  • One of the stolen Corvettes in the nefarious car rental plot
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    Crime
    Crime By Nicholas Werner 6 months ago

    You Might Have Rented A Stolen Luxury Car Without Knowing

    Instead of selling their stolen goods to a buyer or just parting it out at a chop shop, these car thieves decided to just rent them out via Turo.

    By Nicholas Werner 6 months ago Read More
  • The tail livery of a Hawaiian Airlines Airbus A330
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    Planelopnik
    Planelopnik By Nicholas Werner 6 months ago

    Hawaiian Airlines Hit By Cyberattack, The Latest In A String

    Cyberattacks against commercial aviation are on the rise generally.

    By Nicholas Werner 6 months ago Read More
  • The front section of a Boeing 777 airplane.
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    Planelopnik
    Planelopnik By Richard Sachek 6 months ago

    Which US Airlines Have The Largest Boeing Fleets?

    Given the problems with Boeing airplanes over the last few years, you may be trying to avoid them. These airlines fly the largest numbers of Boeing planes.

    By Richard Sachek 6 months ago Read More
  • A car tire
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    Technology
    Technology By Justin Hughes 6 months ago

    New Tires Could End Up Ten Times Tougher With Harvard's Crack-Resistant Rubber

    We imagine this new, stronger rubber could also be used for things like timing belts.

    By Justin Hughes 6 months ago Read More
  • Brad Pitt drives F1
    Entertainment
    Entertainment By Brad Brownell 6 months ago

    'F1 The Movie' Is A Cinematic Spectacle That Must Be Seen In Theaters To Enjoy

    Apple Films' Brad Pitt-led, Joseph Kosinski-directed, Lewis Hamilton-produced racing epic with a horrible name has finally hit theaters. Was it worth the wait?

    By Brad Brownell 6 months ago Read More
  • A motorcycle splitting between lanes
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    Motorcycles
    Motorcycles By Justin Hughes 6 months ago

    Minnesota Prepares For Legal Lane Splitting

    Minnesota joins Colorado, Arizona, Utah, and Montana in permitting motorcycles to filter through stopped traffic.

    By Justin Hughes 6 months ago Read More
  • 1923 Model T Ford
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    Crime
    Crime By Justin Hughes 6 months ago

    Australian Ford Model T Driver Caught Speeding While High On Cocaine And Meth

    A young Australian driver may have taken the Grateful Dead's lyrics, "Driving that train high on cocaine," a little bit too seriously.

    By Justin Hughes 6 months ago Read More
  • Ivan the Terra Bus awaits passengers
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    Beyond Cars
    Beyond Cars By Nicholas Werner 6 months ago

    Antarctica's Iconic Ivan The Terra Bus Has Retired To New Zealand After 30 Years Of Service

    After shuttling over 100,000 people on the stretch between Antarctica's McMurdo Station and the neighboring airfield, Ivan the Terra Bus has finally retired.

    By Nicholas Werner 6 months ago Read More
  • George Russell
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    Racing
    Racing By Brad Brownell 6 months ago

    Mercedes Wants To Ditch George Russell For Max Verstappen Ahead Of 2026 F1 Rules Change

    In spite of Max's generational talent, he could be a liability if he replaces Russell, and the team would practically implode if he replaced Kimi Antonelli.

    By Brad Brownell 6 months ago Read More
  • F-117 Nighthawk
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    Spacelopnik
    Spacelopnik By Matthew DeBord 6 months ago

    Lockheed's Infamous Skunk Works Actually Tested Metal That Was Part Of A UFO Con Job

    Lockheed Martin's supersecret lab that developed stealth technology wound up getting a mysterious, possibly extraterrestrial metal fragment from the military.

    By Matthew DeBord 6 months ago Read More
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