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Honda Introduces Remote Engine Start For Japan-Market Vehicles

In the U.S., remote start is just there. You press a button, the car wakes up, and that's the end of the story. In Japan, it hasn’t been that simple. Until recently, drivers either went with

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Does Rapid EV Charging Damage Batteries? New Geotab Data Shows the Real Impact

Turns out those super quick charging stations aren't doing EV batteries any favors. Geotab looked at a bunch of electric vehicles (over 22,000 of them) and noticed something pretty clear: people w

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2025 Marked the End of Factory CD Players in New Cars

As of 2025, you can't buy a new car with a factory CD player. Subaru redesigned the Outback and ditched it. Lexus updated the IS, killed off the RC, and that was it. The last holdouts are gone.

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Chevy Debuts Stars & Steel Collection For America’s 250th Anniversary

Chevrolet is stepping into America’s 250th anniversary with something a little more meaningful than a badge refresh. The brand has launched the Stars & Steel Collection, a limited run of spe

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Volvo's Built-In Booster Seats: The Pros, Cons, and Models Offering the Convenient Family Safety Feature

Kids grow fast, and anyone who’s ever tried to juggle car seats knows how quickly their needs change. While most brands stick to the standard “bring your own booster” routine, Volvo

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The Surprising History of Power Windows: From 1941 Packard Hydraulics to Modern Electric Systems

Power windows feel so normal today that it’s easy to forget cars once made everyone work for it — literally — with hand cranks. But the idea of raising your window with a button isn&

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Why Gas Prices Vary by $2 Across the US: Taxes, Fuel Blends, and Hidden Fees Explained

Anyone who’s taken a road trip in the U.S. has noticed it: gas might cost $4-plus in California and barely $2-something in Oklahoma. Same country, same gasoline — wildly different price ta

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Stop Using Clorox Wipes on Your Car Interior: Why They Ruin Leather, Screens, and Plastic

Clorox wipes feel like the answer to everything. Kitchen counter? Wipe it. Bathroom sink? Wipe it. Every doorknob in the house during flu season? Definitely wipe it. So it’s totally normal to

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Where Did the Parking Brake Lever Go? Why New Cars Switched to Electronic Brakes

For decades, the parking brake was as simple as it gets: a metal lever (or a floor pedal) yanking on a pair of cables to keep the rear wheels locked in place. It didn’t matter if the car was a s

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Highway Myths Debunked: 12 Rules You're Probably Breaking

Highway driving gets a bad rap, but most of what people think they know about interstate rules is dead wrong. These roads are actually some of the safest places to drive – when everyone follows

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