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The Heavy Truth: Why Your 2026 Car Probably Has an Aluminum Hood

Cars are getting heavier every year, and there's no sign of it stopping. The EPA has been tracking this since the early '80s, and new vehicles just keep adding more weight. Electric batteries,

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Pedestrian Accidents: Who's At Fault? It's Complicated.

So someone's walking across the street, gets absolutely demolished by a car, and now everyone's arguing about whose fault it was. Spoiler alert: it's way messier than you'd think. P

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Mastering Your Car's Headlights: When to Use High vs. Low Beams

Ever been blinded by someone's headlights while driving at night? Yeah, we've all been there. With newer cars featuring fancy "automatic high beams" that switch themselves, it's

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Radar Speed Signs: Why They Flash When No One's There

You've probably seen it – you're driving down a quiet street, no other cars in sight, when suddenly that radar speed sign ahead lights up with a number. Wait, what? Who's it even det

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From Origin To Bolt: GM's Cruise Refocuses Autonomous Vehicle Strategy

General Motors' autonomous vehicle branch Cruise, which made news last year when a pedestrian accident led to the suspension of its license, has canceled its highly publicized Origin robotaxi proj

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Check out the Latest Car Safety Technology of 2023!

Lights! Camera! Traction control! Welcome, my fellow gearheads and tech enthusiasts, to the stunning world of car safety technology. In today's blog post, we're going to take a joyride through

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Ford Ka+ Small Sedan Ranks Zero Stars on NCAP Crash Test

The Latin NCAP Crash Test can be taken seriously since it actually shows you how safe is a car for each category of passengers in a possible crash accident. There is a golden club with the cars that s

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