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Gasoline Particulate Filters Are Coming to the U.S.: Why Ford’s 2025–2026 EcoBoost Trucks Get Them First

Gasoline particulate filters, also called Otto or petrol particulate filters, are showing up in more modern cars to cut down on particulate emissions. Started in Europe and China back in 2017 and 2020

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Solar Roadways Explained: Why Power-Generating Roads Failed in the Real World

Remember those viral videos about roads that generate electricity while you drive? Roads with glowing LED lights and surfaces that melt snow automatically? That was solar roadways, and back in 2014 it

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That whole "wheels vs. doors" thing that blew up online a while back was hilarious. People got weirdly passionate arguing about which one there's more of. It turned into this massive deb

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U.S. Car Theft Trends 2025: Top Stolen Cars & Highest Risk States

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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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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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The Vector W8: The 200+ MPH American Supercar That Europe Never Saw Coming

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