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What Opera Windows Are and Why 1970s Cars Loved Them

An opera window is that little fixed window you see on the side of older cars, usually sitting in the C-pillar behind the rear door. It's small, often oval or rectangular, and it doesn't open.

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Car Enthusiasts Name the Worst American Cars Ever Made

America's built some incredible cars over the years, but let's be honest - not everything that rolled off the assembly line was a winner. Some were downright terrible. Car enthusiasts were ask

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Maxing the Miles: 10 Real Ways to Boost Your EV Range in 2026

Electric cars have come a crazy long way since the late 2000s when they were basically just weird experiments on wheels. Now they're everywhere, and honestly for good reason. Most modern EVs can g

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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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Level Up Your Ride: 5 Essential Costco Car Gadgets for 2026

Everyone picks a car for different reasons. Maybe yours has crazy comfortable seats with ventilation, a huge sunroof, and separate climate controls for everyone. Or maybe it's packed with cool stu

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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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The Chevy Stovebolt Six: The 72-Year Legacy of the "Cast-Iron Wonder"

Nobody at Chevrolet actually named it the Stovebolt. When the inline six-cylinder showed up in 1929, gearheads took one look at those slotted bolts holding the pushrod covers and oil pan together and

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This Is What A Bugatti Tourbillon Could Look Like With Custom Wheels

Bugatti hasn’t even started delivering the Tourbillon yet, and people are already imagining how it could look with aftermarket wheels. Vossen jumped in early with some renders, showing the hyper

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The Dale: The 70-MPG Miracle Car That Was Actually a Scam

The car world has always attracted big dreamers — and a fair number of con artists. Back in the 1970s, one of the strangest cases of all came in the shape of the Dale, a three-wheeled “m

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Carbon-Ceramic Brakes in Winter: Performance vs. High-Cost Reality

Carbon-ceramic brakes have a great reputation. They’re lighter, handle crazy heat, and usually show up on expensive performance cars. Compared to regular iron brakes, they can cut a lot of wei

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