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Why Replacing The Air Filter In Modern Cars Improves Performance But Not Fuel Economy
While a clogged air filter will reduce efficiency in an older, carbureted engine, that won't happen in modern, fuel-injected engines
This Foldable Space Saving Spare From 1967 Was Too Clever For This World
The collapsible spare tires haven't caught on with many brands, but a few automakers like Audi and Volkswagen have used them to save space and weight.
What Car's Cancellation Left The Biggest Hole In The U.S. Market?
The thing about the Ioniq 6 is, while it was never a major sales success, if you wanted a car that was really, truly weird, it was basically your only option.
9 Affordable Convertibles That Show Automakers Used To Make Cool Cheap Stuff
Looking for a convertible that fits a tight budget? There are plenty of options out there, from the classic Fiat 124 to the tried-and-true Miata.
At $8,500, Is This 2008 Cadillac DTS A Stretch Limo That's Not A Stretch To Buy?
What's your take on this money-maker at that $8,500 asking price? Is that price a long way from a bargain?
These Sedans Need To Be Revived Right Now
Commenters submitted everything from their own personal favorites and critically acclaimed classics.
Stellantis Employees Complain Of 'Nose Bleeds, Migraines, Vomiting, Skin Issues, Digestive Issues' After Returning To The Office Five Days A Week
Plus, NHTSA says it's not worried about detaching Tesla Model Y steering wheels, General Motors didn't have the best Q1 and Bollinger is coming to an end.
Watch The Talladega Big One Replay In Slow Motion
NASCAR and "Big Ones" go together like peanut butter and jelly — you can have one without the other, but the two together make for one tasty treat.
Nissan Recalls Nearly 50,000 Cubes That Are Almost Old Enough To Legally Vote Due To Detaching Driver's Airbags
Nissan thinks only 0.002% of the Cubes in this recall contain airbags with the defect, but it's still a safety critical recall given how important airbags are.
Suspected Car Thief Spider-Mans Through Underside Of Bridge Trying To Escape Police
After chasing the stolen Civic, police had to shut down the bridge, bring fireboats units into the bay, and bring hostage negotiators to the scene.
Why The Strongest Bolt Grade Isn't Always The Best For A Safe Car Repair
Shear bolts are purposely designed to be a weak point in the system, and they're among the first things to break in high-stress scenarios.
There Are 25 Days-Worth Of Oil Supply Left In The USA, But Don't Panic
Despite being the world's leading oil producer, that oil is often refined into other petroleum products; the U.S. still needs to import oil for gas and diesel.
Speeed Is Building Anti-Hype Cars For YouTube
It's not a Lamborghini, it's not a big-power turbo car, and it's not some wild big-dollar thing. What it is, though, is finished.
If Your Manual Transmission Has An E, What Does It Stand For?
While rare in the U.S. today, manuals used to be common and some had unique quirks. Here's what it means if you see an old-school shifter with an E on it.
At $12,500, Is This 1964 Ford F-100 A Patina'd Peach?
The classic pickup market is hot right now, but does an unusual transmission make this F-100 a steal?
Why Consumer Reports Called The Acura SLX 'Not Acceptable'
Consumer Reports called the Acura SLX "not acceptable" because it claimed that the SUV was exceptionally likely to roll over.