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5 Car Features Regulations Killed, And Why Enthusiasts Still Pay Big Money

Cars keep changing and not everyone's thrilled about it. Automakers used to build whatever they wanted. Now there are rules for everything. Emissions, noise, safety, design, all of it. The EPA say

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The Funniest Car Product Names From Around the World

America does plenty of things right when it comes to cars. Muscle cars? Nobody builds them better. Full-size trucks and SUVs? Same story. But naming car products? Americans get weirdly serious about i

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Is The New 630 HP Audi RS5 PHEV Too Heavy To Be Fun?

Meet the new Audi RS5, the carmaker’s first proper high-performance plug-in hybrid. And yes, it is a big shift for the RS badge. Starting with the visuals, it certainly looks the part.

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Don't Buy a Used Car from These States - The Readers Have Ruled

Buying a used car is always a gamble. Sometimes you score something barely driven and certified. Other times you end up with absolute garbage. The trick is stacking the odds in your favor, and one eas

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How Disc Brakes Took Over, and Why the ’65 Corvette Led the Charge

Drum brakes are mostly gone now, though weirdly the Audi Q4 e-tron still rocks them in back for some reason. Took forever to get here. Disc brakes got invented way back in 1902, same year drum brakes

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Should You Buy a Salvage-Title Car in 2026? The Real Risks Behind the Discount

Used cars have gotten stupid expensive. Early 2020, the average used car went for about $20,500. Now it's closer to $27,000 according to CarGurus. That's a 25% jump in six years. People are de

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There has been a lot of chatter lately about whether the electric Porsche 718 Cayman and Porsche 718 Boxster are still on track. With changing regulations and a market that is not fully sold on electr

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Dry Rot on Tires: What It Looks Like, Why It Happens, and When to Replace

Dry rot on tires isn't really rot at all. It's the rubber breaking down chemically, showing up as cracks, fading, and weird lines on the sidewalls and treads. New tires are flexible and dark b

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Wild Car Theft Stories That Sound Made Up But Aren’t

Car theft has been around as long as street parking. Before cars, people stole horses. In 18th-century Pennsylvania, horse thieves got branded with the letters H and T on their foreheads after being s

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Why the Mercedes S-Class Didn’t Invent Self-Parking and the Prius Did

Parking hasn't really changed in over a century. The goal is still the same: don't hit anything. Self-parking technology promised to fix that by taking human error out of the equation. And if

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