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Solar Roadways Explained: Why Power-Generating Roads Failed in the Real World

Remember those viral videos about roads that generate electricity while you drive? Roads with glowing LED lights and surfaces that melt snow automatically? That was solar roadways, and back in 2014 it

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Michael Bay Sues Cadillac Over Super Bowl Formula 1 Commercial

Cadillac planned to use the Super Bowl to make a strong first impression in Formula 1. Instead, the spotlight has shifted to a lawsuit that emerged before the commercial even aired. During the half

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The 5-Year Itch: What's Your Car Touchscreen Lifespan

Touchscreens keep getting better, but you might wonder if the one in your car, which uses the same tech as tablets and phones, is actually any tougher. If it craps out, replacing it can cost a fortune

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Short vs. Long Wheelbase: Why It Defines How Your Car Drives

One of the biggest things affecting how a car drives is the wheelbase. Not sure what that is? Just look at a car from the side and imagine a line from the center of the front wheel to the center of th

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1,000 HP Bulletproof SUV? Meet The 2026 Rezvani Tank

Tank has been making waves since its debut in 2017. Most luxury SUVs offer high-end engines, off-road capabilities, and optional bulletproofing. But with the Tank, comfort and aesthetics were an after

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Man Buys Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT For $30K, Loses SUV Weeks Later

Buying a car is usually something you look forward to. You picture the first drive, the sound of the engine, and that feeling of finally owning something you’ve wanted for a long time. That was

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Best All-Season Tires for Winter 2026: Top Picks for Snow & Ice

Swapping tires every season sounds great in theory. But in real life? It's a pain. Not everyone has space for a spare set of winters. Not everyone wants to pay to have tires mounted and re-mounted

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The Secret History of the Dual-Clutch Transmission (DCT): Adolphe Kégresse, Porsche PDK, and the Volkswagen Golf R32

Most people think dual-clutch transmissions showed up out of nowhere in the 2000s, right around the time paddle shifters went mainstream. In reality, the idea is a lot older — and the journey 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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The Biggest Engine in a US Sports Car: The Absurd 8.4L V10 of the Dodge Viper

American sports cars have always loved big engines — big V8s, big noise, big everything. But one car pushed “big” to an absurd level. And no, it wasn’t a Corvette, Camaro, or M

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