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  • An F-22 Raptor in flight.
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    Planelopnik
    Planelopnik By Nicholas Werner 11 months ago

    Why Did The U.S. Air Force Cancel The F-22 Raptor?

    The F-22 Raptor was a marvelous piece of engineering, and far superior to anything else in the air. So why did the Air Force cancel its production?

    By Nicholas Werner 11 months ago Read More
  • A Mercedes 260 D showcased in the Mercedes-Benz museum
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    Culture
    Culture By Brittany Crow 11 months ago

    This Was The First Car Ever Powered By A Diesel Engine

    Diesel engines have offered a fuel efficient alternative to gasoline powered engines for decades. So what was the first car with a diesel powerplant?

    By Brittany Crow 11 months ago Read More
  • A man spraying a car with rustproofing at GM Fisher Body in 1975.
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    Wrenching
    Wrenching By Charles Krome 11 months ago

    Is Rustproofing Still Worth It For Modern Cars?

    Rustproofing cars used to be big business, but automakers upped their games and the rustproofing industry dwindled. Is rustproofing still worth it today?

    By Charles Krome 11 months ago Read More
  • A dirty car engine throttle body assembly
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    Crashes and Safety
    Crashes and Safety By Richard Sachek 11 months ago

    This Is The Biggest Sign Your Throttle Body Needs Cleaning

    You may not think about the throttle body in your engine that often, but if you notice any of these issues then it may be time to get it cleaned.

    By Richard Sachek 11 months ago Read More
  • checking a tire for tread wear
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    Crashes and Safety
    Crashes and Safety By Brittany Crow 11 months ago

    Why Skipping Your Wheel Alignment Could Cost You More Than Tires

    A wheel alignment may feel like a low priority fix, but having one done might have a bigger impact on your car's performance than you expect.

    By Brittany Crow 11 months ago Read More
  • Moisture inside a headlight.
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    Wrenching
    Wrenching By Justin Hughes 11 months ago

    How To Remove Moisture From Your Car's Headlights

    Uh-oh. There's moisture inside your car's headlights, where no moisture ought to be. How you remove it may depend on the underlying problem.

    By Justin Hughes 11 months ago Read More
  • GM's patent drawing of an electric bike
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    Motorcycles
    Motorcycles By Amber DaSilva 11 months ago

    General Motors Patents Electric Motorcycle In Blatant Pandering To Me Specifically

    This GM bike will likely end up a cheap, lightweight bike built for bopping around cities and drawing the ire of every cyclist you whip by in the bike lane.

    By Amber DaSilva 11 months ago Read More
  • An Aston Martin Hypercar gets refueled during a race
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    Jalopnik Explains
    Jalopnik Explains By Brittany Crow 11 months ago

    Why Racing Fuel Costs So Much More Than Regular Gas

    If you want to get into racing, you'll need to fork up money in more areas than just the car and tires. Racing fuel is expensive and only going up in price.

    By Brittany Crow 11 months ago Read More
  • Red 2004 Dodge Ram on the road
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    Trucks
    Trucks By Jordan A. Rodriguez 11 months ago

    What Causes The Dodge Death Wobble On Some SUVs And Ram Trucks?

    The death wobble is a phenomenon that occurs on some SUVs and trucks after specific components begin to weaken. Here's what you should look for.

    By Jordan A. Rodriguez 11 months ago Read More
  • Nissan HQ building
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    News
    News By Matthew DeBord 11 months ago

    Nissan's Planned Fire Sale Of Its HQ Marks The End Of Carlos Ghosn's Shattered Legacy

    Opened by Ghosn himself in 2009, the tower is reportedly worth $670 million, and Nissan hopes to lease office space and continue operating out of the building.

    By Matthew DeBord 11 months ago Read More
  • Volkswagen currywurst being made
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    Volkswagen
    Volkswagen By Collin Woodard 11 months ago

    Volkswagen Will Now Let You Gobble Its Sausage Any Time You Want

    Volkswagen still sells a lot of cars, but it also makes a whole lot of something else that you might not expect — sausage.

    By Collin Woodard 11 months ago Read More
  • Truck bed with raised grooves.
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    Trucks
    Trucks By Jordan A. Rodriguez 11 months ago

    Here's What Those Ridges On The Bed Of Your Truck Are For

    It's clear why there's a cab on a pickup truck, or why there's an open bed in back. But what's the reason for those ridges on the bed of your truck?

    By Jordan A. Rodriguez 11 months ago Read More
  • Agoura Hills, CA. Aerial Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing at Liberty Canyon, bridge crossing under construction over the 101 freeway, highway. Santa Monica mountains in background
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    Transportation
    Transportation By Logan K. Carter 11 months ago

    The World's Largest Wildlife Crossing Is Almost Ready To Help Animals Cross Ten Lanes Of The 101 Freeway

    The wildlife crossing will allow animals to cross over one of the busiest roadways in the world that sees around 300,000 travelers daily.

    By Logan K. Carter 11 months ago Read More
  • Tesla Cybertruck in traffic at night
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    Car Design
    Car Design By Ryan Erik King 11 months ago

    Tesla Cybertruck Owners Hate Their Headlights, And Here's Why

    The Cybertruck's headlights can be easily blocked by ice and snow, a big problem for a supposedly practical vehicle.

    By Ryan Erik King 11 months ago Read More
  • Whatcom County, Washington truck crash bees
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    News
    News By Collin Woodard 11 months ago

    Truck Crash Unleashes 250 Million Bees In Northern Washington County [Update]

    Now, I'm not saying the sheriff's department did its math wrong, but I'm also not going to pretend that isn't an absolutely unfathomable amount of bees.

    By Collin Woodard 11 months ago Read More
  • 2018 Jaguar XF Sportbrake front three-quarter
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    Found For Sale
    Found For Sale By Collin Woodard 11 months ago

    Surely, Nothing Would Go Wrong If You Bought This $23,000 Jaguar Station Wagon In Florida With A Rebuilt Title

    It isn't perfect, sure, but just look at this 2018 Jaguar XF Sportbrake and its $22,900 price tag.

    By Collin Woodard 11 months ago Read More
  • Le Mans hydrogen
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    Racing
    Racing By Brad Brownell 11 months ago

    The Future Of The 24 Hours Of Le Mans Is Hydrogen-Powered Sports Cars, Apparently

    Three new hydrogen racing prototypes will make their public debut during this year's 24 Hours of Le Mans and take part in on-track demonstration runs.

    By Brad Brownell 11 months ago Read More
  • An Aurora Driver-equipped  Peterbilt 579 driving on a highway
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    News
    News By Ryan Erik King 11 months ago

    Driverless Semi Trucks Are Coming To Take Jobs From Meat In The Seat Drivers

    Aurora Innovation began regular driverless customer deliveries between Dallas and Houston last month, becoming the first autonomous commercial trucking service.

    By Ryan Erik King 11 months ago Read More
  • BMW M5 Touring front three-quarter
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    News
    News By Collin Woodard 11 months ago

    In Rare Bit Of Good News, BMW M5 Station Wagon Somehow Outselling The Sedan In The U.S.

    While the global split is reportedly pretty equal, the U.S. has ordered more M5 Tourings, while Europe prefers the sedan.

    By Collin Woodard 11 months ago Read More
  • Scout Traveller
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    Car Design
    Car Design By Brad Brownell 11 months ago

    Scout Shows A Traveler Decked Out In Off-Road Accessories And Gorgeous Green Paint

    Scout didn't say much about the new accessory-laden machine, just that these are "off-road package options" that the company's design team is developing.

    By Brad Brownell 11 months ago Read More
  • Convertible Range Rover
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    Found For Sale
    Found For Sale By Brad Brownell 11 months ago

    Your Inner 1990s Yuppie Needs This Convertible Range Rover

    It's sad to think that a vehicle built exclusively to enjoy the sunshine and quality roads of Southern California has enjoyed so few of them.

    By Brad Brownell 11 months ago Read More
  • Front 3/4 view of a Renault Clio V6
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    QOTD
    QOTD By Daniel Golson 11 months ago

    These Are Your Favorite French Cars

    I love French cars, and I love French car designs, and it turns out so does the Jalopnik readership.

    By Daniel Golson 11 months ago Read More
  • A row of Hyundai EUV sporty vehicles, at the parking lot of a car dealership.
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    The Morning Shift
    The Morning Shift By Andy Kalmowitz 11 months ago

    Hyundai Is The Latest Automaker To Say It Might Have To Raise Prices Due To Trump's Tariffs

    In this morning's edition, Hyundai is raising prices because of Trump's tariffs and Alfa Romeo kicks a new Stelvio down the road.

    By Andy Kalmowitz 11 months ago Read More
  • Ruko U11 MINI 4K drone in the wilderness
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    Promoted
    Promoted By Zach Lisabeth 11 months ago

    Skip Flight School And Start Capturing Epic Moments With The Ruko U11MINI 4K Drone

    Soar past the trickier parts of piloting a drone, and focus on capturing high-quality photos and video.

    By Zach Lisabeth 11 months ago Read More
  • front the quarters shot of the gray 911 parked on dirt in front of brown hills
    Reviews
    Reviews By Logan K. Carter 11 months ago

    2025 Porsche 911 Carrera Might Be The Best Base Model Money Can Buy

    I was skeptical that the 2025 Porsche 911 Carrera would live up to all the praise the 911 receives, but it really is just as good as everyone says.

    By Logan K. Carter 11 months ago Read More
  • Car crash
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    QOTD
    QOTD By Collin Woodard 11 months ago

    What's The Story Behind Your First Crash?

    Were you the dumb idiot, or did someone else ruin your day? Did your car end up totaled, or were you able to repair it?

    By Collin Woodard 11 months ago Read More
  • 1989 Ford F-350 Crew Cab
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    Nice Price or No Dice
    Nice Price or No Dice By Rob Emslie 11 months ago

    At $8,000, Could This 1989 Ford F-350 Crew Cab Make You Dually Noted?

    With multiple hitch points and a 460 V8, today's F-350 could likely tow darn near anything. Let's find out if this hard-working truck is worth its asking price.

    By Rob Emslie 11 months ago Read More
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