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Amanda Cline

Amanda Cline is an avid fan of Formula 1 and joined MotorBiscuit in 2021. A Southwest Floridian, she easily and often finds automotive events to attend in the Tampa, Orlando, and Miami areas.
Amanda is a graduate of the University of Central Florida, where she earned a Bachelor’s in English Literature and a Master’s in Technical Communication. Combining her editorial and digital media expertise, Amanda served as a content creator for FanSided and now provides our readers with a variety of automotive subject matter like pickup trucks and SUVs, including valuable consumer advice.

Amanda closely follows many F1 drivers, including Lewis Hamilton, George Russell, and the Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS F1 Team. Her all-time favorite author is Shel Silverstein.

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4 Tips for Buying a Used Ford F-150

Buying a used Ford Ford-150 is a great idea, but there are a few things to look for before you commit to your next vehicle. Check for records, rust, and read reviews from other drivers.
A Ram truck in the middle of the street surrounded by horses

3 Tips for Buying a Used Ram Truck

Looking to buy a used Ram pickup truck? Be sure to calculate your insurance ahead of time, factor in the cost of repairs, and go for a test drive.
A Honda factory sign in the distance

Honda, Toyota Factories Shutting Down Temporarily

Covid-19 has been impacting the production of Honda and Toyota vehicles and other electronics, but it isn't just the pandemic anymore. Issues in ports and severe weather have compounded the issue.
An orange Dodge Charger SXT on display at the Chicago Auto Show

Are Dodge and Chrysler the Same Thing?

Dodge and Chrysler are always linked, but are not the same. What do the two big brands have in common? Both are owned by Fiat Chrysler Automobiles.
A Chrysler car emblem is covered with snow on a car

Why Does Chrysler Make Bad Cars?

Chrysler has not been ranking very high on reliability lists since 2016. With the Chrysler 300, Pacifica, and Voyager in the 2021 lineup, what is next for the company?
A Toyota genuine parts box

Why Does Toyota Have So Many Recalls?

Toyota sold 2,112,941 vehicles in 2020, but also recalled 1.8 million vehicles. One of the reasons for this is also the reason Toyota is an affordable brand.