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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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2025 Toyota Hilux Debuts With New Design And First-Ever Electric Version

Toyota’s bringing back one of its most iconic trucks—and this time, it’s entering a new era. The Toyota Hilux is now available with a fully electric powertrain, marking the first tim

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Wrangler vs. Bronco vs. Hummer EV: Which Open-Air Off-Roader is the Best Deal?

There are tons of SUVs and trucks for hitting trails these days—used Rangers, new Subarus, RAV4s, whatever. But if you want that full open-air experience where you can actually take the doors an

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The Police Cars of America: Ford, GM, & Stellantis Rule

Walk past any police station and you'll see the same thing – parking lots packed with Ford Explorers, Chevy Tahoes, and the occasional Dodge Charger. Out of the quarter-million police cars c

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Running Out of Gas: The Legal Risks of an Empty Tank

Running out of gas on the interstate isn't technically illegal, but it can still land drivers in serious trouble if something goes wrong. Picture this: someone's cruising down I-95, ignorin

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Towing Safety: How to Avoid Accidents & Tow Like a Pro

Thousands of towing accidents happen every year on U.S. roads. Here's how to avoid becoming a statistic. Every year, the Department of Transportation tracks thousands of accidents involving veh

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Destination Fees: Why New Cars Cost Thousands More Than Sticker Price

Car prices are already painful enough, but here's the kicker—automakers are hitting buyers with destination fees that can add over $3,000 to the final bill. While everyone's focused on t

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Winter Driving: Normal Quirks vs. Serious Car Problems

So it's freezing outside and your car's acting like it's possessed. Welcome to winter driving, where perfectly normal things suddenly seem terrifying. Most of this stuff? Totally normal

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Ram Now Offers A 10-Year/100K-Mile Powertrain Warranty—Here’s What It Covers

Most new vehicles come with a 3-year/36,000-mile warranty, which doesn’t cover even a quarter of the average vehicle’s lifespan. Ram CEO Tim Kuniskis thinks that’s outdated, esp

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Bad Car, No Thanks! The Cars People Wouldn't Drive Even for Nothing

A recent deal offering brand new Fiat 500es for basically nothing ($0 down, $0 monthly payments) got car enthusiasts talking about which vehicles they'd only drive if completely free. The response

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