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Only Two Manual SUVs Are Left in 2026 and One Is Much Cheaper

While SUVs have become a staple of American roads over the past couple decades, very few new ones are still available with a manual gearbox. Truth is the manual isn't being sold as an option with

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1913 Ford Model T Joins LEGO Icons Lineup

The Ford Model T is one of those cars that genuinely changed the world. Now it has been turned into a Lego Icons set, and honestly, it feels like a perfect fit. While Lego often focuses on flashy mode

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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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V6 vs V8 Maintenance Costs: Is a V8 Really More Expensive to Keep Running?

V8s have two more cylinders than V6s, which means more parts to maintain. Eight spark plugs instead of six. Eight fuel injectors instead of six. More oil at every change. But does that actually add up

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Why Japan Is Full of Toyota Probox-es and Other Tiny Work Vans

Visit Japan and one thing hits you immediately: vans. Vans absolutely everywhere. The entire country runs on these boxy little things instead of pickup trucks, and the one you'll see most is the T

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Ford Pulls Back On Large EVs and Bets On Hybrids Instead

Ford is changing course, and it’s doing it fast. The push to go all-in on electric vehicles turned out to be more expensive and slower than expected, so the company is now scaling things back. T

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Why Gas Prices Vary by $2 Across the US: Taxes, Fuel Blends, and Hidden Fees Explained

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Porsche Reliability: Ranks #4 But Has Second-Highest Repair Costs in the Industry

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Can You Reuse Motor Oil? Why Draining It is Like Automotive Poison

So you're staring at that jug of nasty black oil you just drained from your car, and a little voice in your head goes, "Hey, what if I just cleaned this up and used it again?" Look, w

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Automatic Transmissions: 5 Habits That Are Costing You Money

Got tired of dealing with a clutch and made the switch to automatic? Smart move. No more burning out clutches at red lights or rolling backwards on hills while some jerk honks behind you. But here'

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