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Subaru Trailseeker Hits 0–60 MPH In Under 4 Seconds

On paper, the new Subaru Trailseeker sounds sensible. It is Subaru’s second EV and offers up to 280 miles of range, 8.5 inches of ground clearance, and plenty of cargo space. The kind of thing y

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While Others Go Electric, De Tomaso P900 Goes V12

De Tomaso has finally confirmed what will sit at the heart of its P900, and it is not going electric, not going hybrid, and not playing it safe. Instead, the company has teamed up with ItalTecnica to

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10 Small-Engine Cars That Still Hit 150+ MPH

Bigger is better, right? Usually. But not always. The cars on this list prove it. They all have small engines with enough power to hit at least 150 mph. Some get closer to 200. Some of these tiny e

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Scout Gives Its Traveler Concept A New Personality With Pacific Mist Finish

Scout has taken the wraps off a closer look at its Traveler Pacific Mist concept, a lightly updated version of the SUV it first showed at last year’s LA Auto Show. Scout calls it a “re-the

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More Than a Badge: Is a 2026 Cop Car Really Faster Than Yours?

American police cars have changed a lot over the years, from the old Plymouth and Dodge models to today's Fords and Chevys. They've got some upgrades compared to regular cars, but they're

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Stop Driving Like It’s 1995: 5 Habits You Need to Quit in 2026

Modern cars have changed. Your driving habits should too. Cars today are nothing like the ones people learned to drive on 20 or 30 years ago. They've got sensors everywhere, computers handling

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The Suzuki Carry Gets Its Biggest Update In Over A Decade

After nearly twelve years of rocking the same look - which, let’s be honest, is basically a century in car years -Suzuki has finally given the legendary Carry and Super Carry a much-needed glow-

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Why Automakers Crush Concept Cars (and Why You Can't Buy the Cadillac Cien)

Concept cars are magic tricks. They look like real cars, but most of them are closer to movie props than machines anyone could actually drive. Automakers roll them out at shows to spark imagination &m

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Why Chevy Still Uses Pushrod V8 Engines (LS, LT): Simple Reliability and Low-End Torque

Chevy has made its share of questionable decisions over the years, but its small-block V8s? Those are sacred territory. From classic LS engines to today’s LT lineup, Chevy’s V8s have power

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Truck Windshields Are Straight: The Critical Safety Reason for Upright Glass vs. Slanted Cars

Drive a sedan one day and hop in a big rig the next, and you'll notice the windshields are completely different. Most cars have windshields that lean back pretty aggressively, while semis and big

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