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5 Manual Transmission Habits That Are Quietly Destroying Your Gearbox
These five common driving habits quietly destroy manual transmissions over time — and most drivers who do them don’t even realize the damage they’re causing.
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Driver Dies After Tesla on Autopilot Drives Into a Pond — The Safety Questions Keep Mounting
A driver was killed when a Tesla operating on an ADAS system drove into a pond, raising fresh questions about the safety and marketing of semi-autonomous driving features.
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Subaru Slashed WRX Prices and Sales Exploded 148%. Here’s What That Says About the Industry
Subaru just got a very public lesson in pricing, and enthusiasts are the ones cashing in. After the automaker cut thousands of dollars off the WRX lineup and brought back the entry-level trim, sales of the turbocharged sedan rocketed 147.9% in May, climbing to 1,195 units. The car did not change. The engine did not…
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Ferrari Has Record Orders Stretching Well Into 2024 — the Ultra-Luxury Market Is Bulletproof
The Italians are doing just fine.
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Tennessee Police Confirm What We Already Knew: Stolen Muscle Cars Are Being Used as Crime Tools
Color us not shocked at all.
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The Blackout Charger That’s Been Outrunning Arkansas State Police Has Nearly Been Caught
So close, yet so far!
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New Car Prices Are Finally Coming Down — But Not Evenly Across All Segments
And if you can keep holding out, you could reap big savings.
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Shelby Just Revealed Its First Electric Vehicle — and the Quiet Launch Speaks Volumes
At first I thought this was a joke, then I learned it was real and still a joke.
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Wyoming Is Refusing Federal EV Charger Funding — a Small State Just Made a Big Statement
Wyoming Is Pulling The Plug On Taxpayer-Funded Car Chargers




