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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'
Ever watch a movie and get completely distracted by a car that just doesn't fit? Yeah, that sucks. But sometimes shows nail their vehicle choices so perfectly that the cars become characters thems
Everyone's been there – staring at a repair estimate that makes your wallet cry while your mechanic explains why your car needs another expensive fix. At some point, you've got to ask yo
Japan knows how to build cars that stick around. While everyone talks about their practical stuff like the Prius or Corolla, some of their wildest creations have been sports coupes that completely cha
NASCAR's "aero wars" of the late '60s gave us some wild rides, but most gearheads only remember the winged Mopars. Turns out Mercury was in the game too, with a slick muscle car that
Movies get cars wrong all the time. Sometimes hilariously wrong. Take "Dallas Buyers Club" - set in 1985 but somehow featuring a Lamborghini Aventador poster that wouldn't exist for anot
The quarter mile has long been the gold standard for measuring a car's acceleration. Made famous by drag racing and immortalized in "The Fast and the Furious," it remains one of the most
Renowned "Fast and Furious" automobiles from the 1990s and early 2000s are being brought back by Renault, which is preparing to embrace its past. During the introduction of the new Renault 5