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What’s the Perfect Horsepower for a Sports Car? Why 340–400 HP Might Be the Sweet Spot

Want to rile up a group of car lovers? Ask this: what's the perfect amount of horsepower for a sports car? Chances are you'll get as many different answers as people in the group. Debate will

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Most Dependable Cars of 2026, According to J.D. Power

J.D. Power just dropped its 2026 U.S. Vehicle Dependability Survey. If you're into reliability stats, this is your Super Bowl. Great for settling arguments about whether Chevys really beat Fords o

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Don't Buy a Used Car from These States - The Readers Have Ruled

Buying a used car is always a gamble. Sometimes you score something barely driven and certified. Other times you end up with absolute garbage. The trick is stacking the odds in your favor, and one eas

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How Disc Brakes Took Over, and Why the ’65 Corvette Led the Charge

Drum brakes are mostly gone now, though weirdly the Audi Q4 e-tron still rocks them in back for some reason. Took forever to get here. Disc brakes got invented way back in 1902, same year drum brakes

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GM Ecotec Engines Explained and Why Everyone Confuses Them With EcoTec3

GM's made some killer engines over the years. Those massive V8s from the muscle car era, the LS engines that everyone still obsesses over. But there's this whole other engine family that nobod

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What Opera Windows Are and Why 1970s Cars Loved Them

An opera window is that little fixed window you see on the side of older cars, usually sitting in the C-pillar behind the rear door. It's small, often oval or rectangular, and it doesn't open.

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Car Enthusiasts Name the Worst American Cars Ever Made

America's built some incredible cars over the years, but let's be honest - not everything that rolled off the assembly line was a winner. Some were downright terrible. Car enthusiasts were ask

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More Than a Badge: Is a 2026 Cop Car Really Faster Than Yours?

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

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The Chevy Stovebolt Six: The 72-Year Legacy of the "Cast-Iron Wonder"

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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Toyota Tundra vs. The World: Which Truck Reaches 250,000 Miles?

People love to argue Ford vs. Chevy when it comes to trucks. But if the question is “which one is most likely to still be running at 250,000 miles,” the answer is… Toyota Tundra.

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