The U.S. is a pretty interesting place when it comes to how different the states can be. Take state mottos, for example. Indiana went with "The Crossroads of America." Pretty straightforward
American police cars have changed a lot over the years, from the old Plymouth and Dodge models to today's Fords and Chevys. They've got some upgrades compared to regular cars, but they're
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
Winter driving is rough. Between slippery roads, dead batteries, and spending forever scraping ice off the windshield every morning, getting to work becomes a total pain. And honestly, tons of people
Over the years, car companies figured out they needed to idiot-proof engines and transmissions. Limp mode is their answer. When something breaks, the car basically hobbles itself on purpose so things
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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Seriously, what's it going to take to kill this thing? The Suburban hit 90 this year. That's insane. Your great-grandparents could've bought one new. And here we are in 2026 and Chevy