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The Toxic Leaded Gasoline History: Why It Took Decades to Ban

There was a time when gasoline wasn’t just bad for the planet — it was literally messing with people’s brains. Back in 1923, the very first gallon of leaded gasoline was sold in Dayt

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Vector M12 History: America's Only V12 Manual Supercar

V12 engines are already ridiculous. Huge. Expensive. Overcomplicated. Most brands avoid them entirely. Now add a manual transmission and you’re basically talking about something that shouldn&rsq

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The History of Audi Quattro: How Military Tech Built a Racing Icon

Audi talks a lot about the future, but one of the brand’s most defining features is something it figured out decades ago—and never let go. It’s called quattro, and it’s the rea

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Why Race Cars Taped Headlights: The History of the Glass "X"

That taped X across a car’s headlights didn’t start as a fashion statement, a movie reference, or something to show off at Cars & Coffee. It was there for a very real, very practical r

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Daihatsu Brings Chrome Trucks And Strange Concepts To Tokyo Auto Salon 2026

Daihatsu is going big at the 2026 Tokyo Auto Salon, which opens to the public on January 9. Its stand will be packed with concepts, ranging from playful to downright strange. There’s a customize

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The First Two Hurst Dodge Vipers Ever Built Are Heading To Auction

Back in 2008, Hurst decided to celebrate its 50th birthday properly. It teamed up with Dodge and built a tiny run of special Vipers. Just 50 cars in total. Now, two of those cars are heading t

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Why Front-Wheel Drive (FWD) Replaced RWD as the Standard for Affordable Cars

Anyone shopping for an affordable new car today probably isn’t surprised when the spec sheet says “front-wheel drive.” For budget models — think Honda Civic, Toyota Corolla, Ki

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The End of an Era: Why Pop-Up Headlights Were Discontinued on Cars

For anyone who grew up in the ’80s or early ’90s, pop-up headlights were peak cool. They showed up on everything — exotic supercars, oddball sports coupes, even perfectly normal fami

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The Rear-Engine Revolution: How Cooper Ended the Front-Engine Era in Formula 1

In the early days of Formula 1, the cars were basically long metal tubes with the engine stuffed way out front. That’s just how racing worked. Nobody questioned it. It was familiar, it was wh

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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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