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  • Ford universal vehicle logo
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    Ford
    Ford By Collin Woodard 4 months ago

    Ford's 'Next Model T Moment' Starts With A $30,000 Mid-Size Electric Truck

    According to Ford, the still-yet-unnamed four-door truck will have "a targeted starting price of about $30,000" and go on sale in 2027.

    By Collin Woodard 4 months ago Read More
  • A gray Slate pickup parked next to a gray Slate SUV in a warehouse
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    QOTD
    QOTD By Logan K. Carter 4 months ago

    This Is What You Want To See From A 21st Century Model T

    Ford is about to unveil a cheap EV platform that it will be a "Model T moment."

    By Logan K. Carter 4 months ago Read More
  • Men repair the brakes on a truck in the parking lot of an auto parts store in downtown on July 23, 2024 in Middletown, Ohio.
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    QOTD
    QOTD By Ryan Erik King 4 months ago

    What's Your Worst Auto Parts Store Experience?

    Your local auto parts store can be either salvation or a hopeless scrapheap for you and other car owners.

    By Ryan Erik King 4 months ago Read More
  • 1984 Maserati Biturbo driver's side image
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    Nice Price or No Dice
    Nice Price or No Dice By Rob Emslie 4 months ago

    At $7,500, Is This 1984 Maserati Biturbo A Terribly Good Deal

    Long considered one of the most unreliable and undeserving of all Maseratis, the Biturbo is a quirky and fun bit of the Italian automaker's history.

    By Rob Emslie 4 months ago Read More
  • 2025 Acura ADX cruising along on a desert highway
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    Buying
    Buying By Charles Krome 4 months ago

    The Best Value Luxury Car Brand Isn't Lexus Or Genesis (According To KBB)

    KBB gives high marks to Lexus and BMW vehicles in the Luxury Brands division of its Consumers Choice Awards, but the best value option might surprise you.

    By Charles Krome 4 months ago Read More
  • Brown front seats in a 2026 Subaru Outback
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    Subaru
    Subaru By Chino Ortiz 4 months ago

    Subaru's StarTex Material Is Basically A Wet Suit For Your Seats

    Subaru's StarTex has the feel of leather but protects like it's a wet suit covering your car's seats. So what's in this magical material?

    By Chino Ortiz 4 months ago Read More
  • A Weiand roots blower/supercharger on top of a Ford flathead V8 with Offenhauser heads and a Holley carburetor
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    Wrenching
    Wrenching By Paul Stadden 4 months ago

    The Differences Between Centrifugal, Roots, And Twin-Screw Superchargers

    Superchargers can take a vehicle's performance to another level. Here's a breakdown of the differences between centrifugal, roots, and twin-screw superchargers.

    By Paul Stadden 4 months ago Read More
  • A hand on a manual gear lever
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    Culture
    Culture By Jackson Lambros 4 months ago

    Manual Transmissions Are Still Popular In These Countries

    Manual transmissions account for just a tiny fraction of car sales in the U.S., but there are places in the world where they still thrive. Here are six.

    By Jackson Lambros 4 months ago Read More
  • 2002 Mazda Protege Ballistic Unlimited MazdaSpeed TranSport green front three-quarter
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    Found For Sale
    Found For Sale By Collin Woodard 4 months ago

    Forget The Ford F-150, Buy This Green MazdaSpeed Protege SEMA Build Instead

    Now, you probably won't be able to tow a train up a mountain with this build, but how many people actually tow trains with their trucks? Exactly.

    By Collin Woodard 4 months ago Read More
  • An adventure motorcycle equipped with crash guards.
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    Motorcycles
    Motorcycles By Abhik Das 4 months ago

    Crash Guards Or Frame Sliders? Here's What Each One Actually Does

    For those who are interested in having a motorcycle, you may have seen crash guards or frame sliders on them. Here's the purpose behind each one.

    By Abhik Das 4 months ago Read More
  • 3/4 front-left shot of a Cement 2020 Toyota Tacoma TRD Off-Road
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    Trucks By Monday Goma 4 months ago

    Consumer Reports Says These Are The Most Reliable Pickup Trucks To Buy Used

    Consumer Reports surveyed its readers and discovered which used pickup trucks are the most reliable. Here's the years and models you should look for.

    By Monday Goma 4 months ago Read More
  • A white RV with gray accents pulling a pickup in Yellowstone
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    Jalopnik Explains
    Jalopnik Explains By Charles Krome 4 months ago

    These Are The Easiest Cars To Flat Tow Behind An RV

    Flat towing is a great way to get a more maneuverable ride to your destination along with your RV, but not every car can be flat towed. These kinds can.

    By Charles Krome 4 months ago Read More
  • A car parked inside a garage
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    Jalopnik Explains
    Jalopnik Explains By Chino Ortiz 4 months ago

    Can Oil Go Bad Just Sitting In Your Engine?

    You don't drive much, so you don't rack up miles. Or you've been out of town, so your car sat in the garage. Will the oil still be good when you drive again?

    By Chino Ortiz 4 months ago Read More
  • Denver International Airport with the Rockies Mountains in the background
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    News
    News By Ryan Erik King 4 months ago

    Denver Airport Might Build Nuclear Reactor, Likely Fueling Further Conspiracy Theories

    Denver's mayor and the airport CEO announced a $1.25 million feasibility study to see if the nuclear option is viable for satisfying DIA's growing energy demand

    By Ryan Erik King 4 months ago Read More
  • A blue 2002 Australian Ford Falcon on a beach
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    Ford
    Ford By Charles Krome 4 months ago

    The Australian Ford Engine You Can Finally Buy In America

    Although Ford is U.S.-based, not everything it makes comes to America. One Australia-made engine never arrived when it was new ... but it's legal to import now.

    By Charles Krome 4 months ago Read More
  • A blue Subaru WRX STi on a road
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    Subaru
    Subaru By Paul Stadden 4 months ago

    Why Unequal Length Headers Make Subarus Sound So Unique

    All Subaru fans recognize the distinctive growl of their favorite boxer engines — but what is it exactly that makes that sound so distinct?

    By Paul Stadden 4 months ago Read More
  • The Paddock Club at the Dutch GP with a Red Bull Formula 1 car in the foreground
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    Racing
    Racing By Greg Poggiali 4 months ago

    The Sneaky Strategy Behind F1's Alcohol-Free Beer Advertisements

    F1's alcohol-free-beer sponsorships offer a way around some countries' restrictions on alcohol ads. But in a few places, even that isn't enough.

    By Greg Poggiali 4 months ago Read More
  • Boeing 737 MAX in mid-air
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    Jalopnik Investigates
    Jalopnik Investigates By B. L. Johnson 4 months ago

    Why Boeing Can Build A 737 In 9 Days (But The 747 Took Much Longer)

    Boeing is able to build the 737 in nine days, which is an impressive turnaround time. However, the 747 took a lot longer to finish. Here's why.

    By B. L. Johnson 4 months ago Read More
  • A man driving in a sim racing experience modeled after a Mercedes-AMG F1 car
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    Entertainment
    Entertainment By Paul Stadden 4 months ago

    This Sim Racing Tool Became A Secret Weapon For F1 (And Car Companies)

    It's a short leap from being a videogame anyone can play to training both racecar drivers and self-driving cars. Here's the story of the game that turned pro.

    By Paul Stadden 4 months ago Read More
  • ECM Big Coffee Boxer
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    BMW
    BMW By Justin Hughes 4 months ago

    This Espresso Machine Made From A BMW Engine Saves A Ride To The Coffee Shop

    BMW Motorrad and ECM have teamed up to bring us the Big Coffee Boxer, named for BMW's famous boxer motorcycle engines.

    By Justin Hughes 4 months ago Read More
  • Cadillac's Le Monstre racecar leads a second Caddy racers at 1950 Le Mans
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    Racing
    Racing By Charles Krome 4 months ago

    Here's Where Cadillac Raced Before F1

    Cadillac made racing history long before its upcoming entry in Formula 1, racking up wins, championship titles, and dozens of podium finishes.

    By Charles Krome 4 months ago Read More
  • An Iberia Airlines Airbus A340 jet in flight
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    Planelopnik
    Planelopnik By Richard Sachek 4 months ago

    Why Does The Airbus A340 Have Four Small Engines Instead Of Two Bigger Ones?

    Most large jets today are powered by two big engines, and they seem to get from place to place just fine. So why does the Airbus 340 have four smaller ones?

    By Richard Sachek 4 months ago Read More
  • A variety of types of oil filters
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    Car Design
    Car Design By Richard Sachek 4 months ago

    Why Did Cartridge Oil Filters Replace Spin-Ons In New Cars?

    Cartridge oil filters were invented first, then spin-ons took over, but cost and environmental concerns have driven a return to cartridges in new cars.

    By Richard Sachek 4 months ago Read More
  • An under-hood shot of a Ramcharger 426 Max Wedge V8 in a 1963 Dodge 330
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    Car Design
    Car Design By Paul Stadden 4 months ago

    What Makes A HEMI Different From A Max Wedge?

    The Hemi and the Max Wedge were both powerful engines in the early 1960s. But a lot of design choices were made that divide these two behemoths.

    By Paul Stadden 4 months ago Read More
  • 2023 Jeep Cherokee driving on a sandy surface with buildings in the background
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    Brands
    Brands By Monday Goma 4 months ago

    If You're Looking To Buy A Jeep, This Is The Most Reliable Model

    Jeep isn't a particularly reliable brand, but some folks love them. If you're set on a Jeep, there are differences in reliability among models and model years.

    By Monday Goma 4 months ago Read More
  • Screenshot of a news broadcast showing purple street lights that need to be repaired
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    Jalopnik Explains
    Jalopnik Explains By Logan K. Carter 4 months ago

    Yes, Those Purple Streetlights Are Still Around. Here's Why

    You may have heard all kinds of theories about those purple streetlights that have been popping up. Most of them are false. Here's what's really going on.

    By Logan K. Carter 4 months ago Read More
  • Diesel engine in truck
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    Technology
    Technology By Benjamin Gracias 4 months ago

    The Science Behind Diesel Engines (No Spark Plugs Required)

    Gasoline and diesel engines work on similar principles, but there are some important differences, including the fact that diesel engines don't need spark plugs.

    By Benjamin Gracias 4 months ago Read More
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