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  • Car with both headlights and fog lights on in the night.
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    Technology
    Technology By Matt Yantakosol 9 months ago

    Why Are Automakers Getting Rid Of Dedicated Fog Lights?

    More and more automakers are removing dedicated fog lights from their vehicles, prompting drivers to utilize their normal headlights when there's fog.

    By Matt Yantakosol 9 months ago Read More
  • Oil extractor reservoir
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    Wrenching
    Wrenching By Jordan A. Rodriguez 9 months ago

    What's The Point Of An Oil Extractor Pump, And Should You Add One To Your Garage?

    An oil extractor pump might seem like a big investment for a DIY mechanic, but it's a straightforward machine that works exactly as advertised.

    By Jordan A. Rodriguez 9 months ago Read More
  • 2024 Ford F-150
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    Toyota
    Toyota By Charles Krome 9 months ago

    The Brand With The Highest Owner Loyalty Might Not Be Toyota Or Subaru

    Toyota and Subaru might be the best known mainstream car brands, but brands from Ford to Mercedes-Benz can all make their cases for customer loyalty.

    By Charles Krome 9 months ago Read More
  • A Russian nuclear icebreaker in the Barents sea
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    Boatlopnik
    Boatlopnik By Nicholas Werner 9 months ago

    Ships Could Start Going Nuclear Again

    As countries around the world try to tamp down emissions (well, some of them, anyway), a major target for improvement is the shipping industry.

    By Nicholas Werner 9 months ago Read More
  • The exterior of a Costco warehouse store
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    Buying
    Buying By Richard Sachek 9 months ago

    Should You Buy A Car Through Costco? Here's What The Auto Program Actually Offers

    Costco members can use the retailers auto program to purchase themselves a brand-new car, but it's important to know what the process entails.

    By Richard Sachek 9 months ago Read More
  • A propeller airplane running, ready to take off at an airport runway
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    Crashes and Safety
    Crashes and Safety By Paul Stadden 9 months ago

    Fun Fact: The EPA Controls Airplane Emissions Too

    The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is tasked with keeping the environment and humans safe from harmful chemicals and toxic practices.

    By Paul Stadden 9 months ago Read More
  • Firebird III concept car
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    Concept Cars
    Concept Cars By Matthew DeBord 9 months ago

    Jet Engine Cars Have Always Sounded Cool But Been An Incredibly Bad Idea

    The notion of putting jet engines in cars in one that won't go away.

    By Matthew DeBord 9 months ago Read More
  • Fresh race tyres at a NASCAR pit
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    Racing
    Racing By Benjamin Gracias 9 months ago

    What Does NASCAR Do With All Those Used Tires After A Race?

    NASCAR goes through hundreds of thousands of tires even during practice races. You won't believe what the teams do with those tires when they're done with them.

    By Benjamin Gracias 9 months ago Read More
  • A closeup of the valve cover and intake manifold cover of a Cadillac Northstar 32 valve V8
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    Technology
    Technology By Paul Stadden 9 months ago

    Why Does Cadillac's Northstar Engine Get Such A Bad Rap?

    The Cadillac Northstar V8 has a a pretty negative reputation. It's easy to point at one thing that diminished its reputation, but it is more complicated.

    By Paul Stadden 9 months ago Read More
  • Bubbles forming on an oil dipstick.
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    Wrenching
    Wrenching By Jordan A. Rodriguez 9 months ago

    If You See Bubbles On An Oil Dipstick, This Is What It Could Mean

    If you've ever pulled out your dipstick only to find bubbles mixed in with your oil, you're not alone. Let's take a look at whether you should be concerned.

    By Jordan A. Rodriguez 9 months ago Read More
  • Stake Sauber
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    Racing
    Racing By Brad Brownell 9 months ago

    Formula 1 Moving To Apple TV+ Would Be Good For The Sport But Great For Apple

    ESPN has reportedly bowed out of negotiations to keep F1 on its network, as Apple apparently offered $150-$200 million per season for the broadcast rights.

    By Brad Brownell 9 months ago Read More
  • Air Force One landing with a blue sky in the background
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    Planelopnik
    Planelopnik By Charles Krome 9 months ago

    What Makes Boeing's Doomsday Plane Different From Air Force One?

    Everybody knows about Air Force One, the president's mode of transportation for long distances. However, the Pentagon has its own plane, as well.

    By Charles Krome 9 months ago Read More
  • Close up of mechanic holding an ignition coil.
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    Wrenching
    Wrenching By Jordan A. Rodriguez 9 months ago

    How To Know Your Car Has A Bad Ignition Coil (And How Much Does A Replacement Cost?)

    Spark plugs have a pretty predictable life cycle, but ignition coils can be harder to track. Here's how to tell if an ignition coil is on its way out.

    By Jordan A. Rodriguez 9 months ago Read More
  • 2024 Volkswagen ID.4
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    Advice
    Advice By Collin Woodard 9 months ago

    These 5 New Cars Currently Have The Biggest Discounts, According To Consumer Reports

    It's tough finding a good deal out there, but you can still save money on a new car.

    By Collin Woodard 9 months ago Read More
  • A WRX rally car at aloft at the Oregon Trail Rally
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    Planelopnik
    Planelopnik By Charles Krome 9 months ago

    Subaru Has An Airplane And Helicopter Business You Might Not Know About

    You may have seen a Subaru in the air during a particularly spirited rally event, but did you know the company builds actual aircraft?

    By Charles Krome 9 months ago Read More
  • A person reading motor oil label.
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    Wrenching
    Wrenching By Chino Ortiz 9 months ago

    Semi‑Synthetic Vs. Full Synthetic Oil: What's The Difference?

    Semi-synthetic oil and full synthetic oil share some key characteristics, but they are not the same and knowing the difference between them can be critical.

    By Chino Ortiz 9 months ago Read More
  • A close up of a bunch of beets
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    Technology
    Technology By Brittany Crow 9 months ago

    Yes, Some Tractor Tires Really Are Filled With Beet Juice: Here's Why

    Out in the fields, farmers are consuming beet juice by the gallon, but they're not guzzling it — they're putting it in the tires of their tractors.

    By Brittany Crow 9 months ago Read More
  • Top Tier gasoline logo on a tanker truck
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    Wrenching
    Wrenching By Jordan A. Rodriguez 9 months ago

    What Is Top Tier Gasoline And What Additives Are In It?

    Top Ties gasoline was the result of several automakers coming together to provide a fuel standard that improved engine longevity. So what is it, exactly?

    By Jordan A. Rodriguez 9 months ago Read More
  • Close up of tire tread pattern on a new tire
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    Car Design
    Car Design By Jordan A. Rodriguez 9 months ago

    The Differences Between Symmetrical, Asymmetrical, And Directional Tire Treads

    Symmetrical, asymmetrical, and directional treads all offer distinct advantages in different driving conditions — let's look at what will work best for you.

    By Jordan A. Rodriguez 9 months ago Read More
  • 2025 Mercedes-Benz Stronger than the 1980s Edition
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    SUVs and Crossovers
    SUVs and Crossovers By Charles Krome 9 months ago

    Where Did The 'G-Wagon' Name Come From, And What Does The 'G' Stand For?

    The Mercedes-Benz G-Wagon is a favorite, but the name is a little peculiar because there isn't a G in the brand name. Well, it stems from its German name.

    By Charles Krome 9 months ago Read More
  • A drone about to take off from a Hyundai Ioniq 9 Seed Ball Drone Station
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    Technology
    Technology By Nicholas Werner 9 months ago

    Hyundai Turned An Ioniq 9 Into A Mobile Seed Bomb Drone Station

    The Seed Ball Drone Station will drive into forests that have just suffered a wildfire and then deploy drones to reseed hard to access areas.

    By Nicholas Werner 9 months ago Read More
  • People exchanging money and keys in front of a car.
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    Advice
    Advice By Sarah Bloomfield 9 months ago

    These Are The Used Cars We Wouldn't Take A Risk On At Any Price

    Some used cars offer deals that are simply too good to be true — and in some cases they are. Here are 11 used cars we wouldn't take off the lot.

    By Sarah Bloomfield 9 months ago Read More
  • close up of a clean engine oil cap
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    Jalopnik Explains
    Jalopnik Explains By Brittany Crow 9 months ago

    Why There Might Be White Sludge Under Your Oil Cap

    Take a look under your oil cap. Do you see an unexpected and gross off-white substance? If so, your car is trying to tell you something. Here's what it is.

    By Brittany Crow 9 months ago Read More
  • Under the hood of a green Chevrolet K5 Blazer with a red small block 350 V8
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    Technology
    Technology By Paul Stadden 9 months ago

    This Is The Oldest Engine Still Being Produced Today

    Determining which engine still in production is currently the oldest is no easy fact to discover because of the wide variety of engines. But we figured it out.

    By Paul Stadden 9 months ago Read More
  • Porsche Macan 4 Electric
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    News
    News By Andy Kalmowitz 9 months ago

    Porsche Has Already Cranked Out The One Millionth Macan

    This is the fastest Porsche has ever built one million of a single type of vehicle, beating out the 18 years it took Porsche to build the millionth Cayenne.

    By Andy Kalmowitz 9 months ago Read More
  • A handful of used spark plugs
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    Wrenching
    Wrenching By Chino Ortiz 9 months ago

    Can You Clean And Reuse Old Spark Plugs?

    Let's say you've just removed an old spark plug. Does it have any life left in it? Can it be reused if it is cleaned properly? Let's take a closer look.

    By Chino Ortiz 9 months ago Read More
  • Mechanic hold engine air filter
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    Technology
    Technology By Charles Krome 9 months ago

    Here's What Might Be Causing Oil In Your Engine Air Filter

    Every once in a while drivers might find oil in their engine's air filter, which is typically not where oil should be found. Here's the common culprit.

    By Charles Krome 9 months ago Read More
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