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In Some US Cities, You'll Lose Over 100 Hours A Year Sitting In Traffic (That's More Than 2 Full Work-Weeks)
Think your commute is bad? Drivers in Chicago, NYC, and Philadelphia waste over 100 hours per year in traffic. The costs add up to much more than just time.
When Did Subaru Switch To CVTs?
Find out when Subaru made the switch to CVTs. Learn the history of the Lineartronic transmissions, from the debut in 2010, and what they mean for reliability.
Consumer Reports Did The Math On Common Dealer Add-Ons, And The Total Is Painful
While many dealership expenses are valid, Consumer Reports advises buyers to avoid expensive add-ons such as extended warranties, VIN etching, and rustproofing.
Chevrolet Considered Turbo-V6 Corvettes During The Late '70s Gas Crisis
Think the V8 has been the only engine in a Corvette? Think again. Discover the hidden history of GM's Turbo-V6 Corvettes during the '70s fuel crisis.
The Pros And Cons Of Using USB Thumb Drives For Your In-Car Music Library
The biggest advantages of USB drives are audio quality, storage, and personalization. But compatibility and setup hassles may not be worth it for some drivers.
Why You're Probably Required To Have Liability Auto Insurance But Not Full Coverage
Most states, except for New Hampshire, require drivers to have a minimum liability policy to protect others on the road. Additional coverage is optional.
Here's How Much A 2021 BMW M4 Has Depreciated In 5 Years
With an average depreciation of around 40% over the last five years, the G82/G83-generation 2021 BMW M4 is depreciating slightly less than its predecessor.
Where Can You Go To Learn To Drive A Stick Shift Car?
There are dedicated manual transmission driving academies all over the country, but learning on your own stick-shift car is the best way to get more practice.
While NASCAR Euro Ran Michelin, BFGoodrich, Continental And Hoosier Rubber, U.S. Races Stayed Loyal To One Brand
Headquartered in Akron, Ohio, Goodyear has remained the sole tire supplier for NASCAR's Cup, Xfinity, and Truck series in America since 1997.
Chrysler’s Three New Crossovers Will Make The Pacifica Look Expensive
The Airflow, Arrow, and Arrow Cross will arrive by 2030 and some models will cost less than $30,000
44,000 More Tundras Are Joining Toyota’s Self-Destructing V6 Turbo Recall
A new Tundra recall pushes Toyota's twin-turbo V6 problem past a quarter million pickups, with the fix still not finalized
Ford’s European Bronco Won’t Be Fake-Tough, But It Won’t Be A Real Bronco Either
Blue Oval promises real Bronco character, though hardcore off-road fans should probably manage their expectations
Dodge Teases Extreme Copperhead Muscle Car And New GLH Crossover
Dodge is doubling down on performance with new SRT variants, another sports car, and a Hornet replacement
13 Years Later, Audi’s Digital Matrix Headlights Finally Reach America
Audi's new Q9 brings Digital Matrix headlights to America, ending a long wait for a feature Europe has had since 2013
Acura Sold The Integra Type R. The Real One Wore A Honda Badge
The Recaro seats in this barely-driven UK-spec DC2 Honda Integra Type R look like they’ve never met a butt
Three All-New Rams Land By 2030, And One Brings Back The Ramcharger
A compact Rampage pickup, a mid-size Dakota, and a full-size SUV are all part of Ram's plan, and the lineup hides a few real surprises