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The Ford Ranger That Wasn’t a Pickup: The Story of a Forgotten Edsel

The Ford Ranger That Wasn’t a Pickup: The Story of a Forgotten Edsel

Today, the Ford Ranger name is instantly recognizable—one of the market’s true long-timers.

What Does the “ASR OFF” Button Do — and Why Do Some Drivers Turn It Off?

What Does the “ASR OFF” Button Do — and Why Do Some Drivers Turn It Off?

Traction control is designed to keep you safe. So why do so many drivers choose to switch it off?

Why Drivers Should Check Their Engine Oil: What Makes It Turn Black — and When That’s a Red Flag

Why Drivers Should Check Their Engine Oil: What Makes It Turn Black — and When That’s a Red Flag

The color of your engine oil can reveal more about your vehicle’s health than you might think.

10 Supercars the Public Didn’t Understand: They Arrived at the Wrong Time

10 Supercars the Public Didn’t Understand: They Arrived at the Wrong Time

Which supercars were ahead of their time—and met with a lukewarm reception?

Military Tech in Your Car: 9 Systems That Came Straight From Defense

Military Tech in Your Car: 9 Systems That Came Straight From Defense

Many groundbreaking human inventions were originally developed for weapons and military technology before being adapted for civilian use.

10 Wild Car Concepts That Redefined What a Vehicle Could Be

10 Wild Car Concepts That Redefined What a Vehicle Could Be

The most невероятные ideas ever built into one-of-a-kind concept cars.

Peterbilt 379: How America’s Most Iconic Big Rig Became a Legend

Peterbilt 379: How America’s Most Iconic Big Rig Became a Legend

In the United States, trucks like these are more than just machines — they’re part of a culture.

Three Mysterious Buttons on Your Rearview Mirror: Many Drivers Don’t Know What They Do — or How to Use Them

Three Mysterious Buttons on Your Rearview Mirror: Many Drivers Don’t Know What They Do — or How to Use Them

Inside your car are features many drivers spend years guessing about — until they accidentally press one of those mysterious buttons.

Not All Drivers Know the Difference: 4WD and AWD May Sound Similar, but There Are Key Differences

Not All Drivers Know the Difference: 4WD and AWD May Sound Similar, but There Are Key Differences

Many all-wheel-drive vehicles carry 4WD or AWD badges—but the two systems aren’t the same.

10 Cars With Wheels That Turn in Opposite Directions: Better Maneuvering and Stability

10 Cars With Wheels That Turn in Opposite Directions: Better Maneuvering and Stability

Some vehicles can steer with all four wheels. Which models feature wheels that can turn in different directions—and why does it matter?

What Is the REST Button in Your Car — and Why Most Drivers Never Use It (A Small Comfort Secret)

What Is the REST Button in Your Car — and Why Most Drivers Never Use It (A Small Comfort Secret)

Why do so many cars have a “REST” button — and what is it actually for?

What Are Those Marks on Your Speedometer? A Common Myth Debunked

What Are Those Marks on Your Speedometer? A Common Myth Debunked

Many cars have special marks on the instrument cluster. Few drivers notice them — but maybe they should.

How Iconic Car Brands Got Their Names: 15 Surprising Short Stories You Won’t Hear at the Dealership

How Iconic Car Brands Got Their Names: 15 Surprising Short Stories You Won’t Hear at the Dealership

You probably know that BMW stands for Bavarian Motor Works and that Mercedes was named after an Austrian businessman’s daughter. But what about the brand named after a French aristocrat who founded Detroit?

The 10 Wildest Police Cars in the World: Crime Doesn’t Stand a Chance

The 10 Wildest Police Cars in the World: Crime Doesn’t Stand a Chance

Which police vehicles around the world are the wildest—and most powerful—ever to wear a badge?

Many Mazda Owners Don’t Know This: How to Unlock Hidden Features

Many Mazda Owners Don’t Know This: How to Unlock Hidden Features

Cars come in different trims—everyone knows that. And the higher the trim, the higher the price tag. But sometimes the hardware is already there… it’s just not activated.