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Kaanii Powell Cleaver

Kaanii Powell Cleaver began as a contributing writer for MotorBiscuit in 2020 and focuses most content on automotive trivia.

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OEM auto parts

What Are OEM Car Parts?

Some say the higher cost associated with original auto parts is a worthwhile investment. Others believe generic aftermarket parts are totally acceptable. Here's the lowdown.
Headlight and signal lights on a white 2022 Toyota Corolla Cross

How to Tell if Your Signal Lights Are Going Out

For most, there is nothing worse than being behind someone who doesn't use a turn signal at all. Making sure your indicator lights are in good repair is part of responsible car maintenance. Is there a way to tell if your signal lights are going out?
A Ferrari factory in Maranello, Italy

Where Are Ferraris Made?

Today, the iconic Ferrari name stands for ultimate automotive excellence as well as vehicular extravagance. So, where did Ferraris come from, and where are they made today?
A teen driving a car gives a thumbs-up

10 Ways to Make Driving Less Boring

You can do several things to stave off boredom and make your trip more fun. In the interest of safe and happy driving for all, here are 10 tricks to ensure your road travels are less boring.
The Chevrolet Corvette Stingray L88 Coupe at the 2015 New York International Auto Show

What Year Is the Rarest Corvette?

Attracting attention on American roadways since 1953, the Chevrolet Corvette is one of the most recognizable automobiles ever made. From Harley Earl's original prototype to the latest 2021 Corvette, the desirable dream car inspires driver imagination. Some models are more available than others, however. What model year is the rarest Corvette? Here's what we know:
Cars at a drive-in movie theater during the COVID-19 pandemic

Can You Leave Your Car on During a Drive-in Movie?

Many moviegoers opt to watch films at drive-in theaters instead of risking crowded indoor spaces. If you're one of these people, you might wonder if it's OK for cars to keep running at drive-ins. Here's what you need to know before you go.
A camper van RV parked near mountains as a couple relaxes outside

Do Camper Vans Hold Their Value?

Not everyone who owns a camper van in America lives in it full-time. A lot of people do, however. Whether "vehicularly housed" or a part-time road trip vacationer, everyone who owns a camper van probably wonders if it will hold its value over time.
Cars on the Penn Street Bridge at rush hour in Reading, Pennsylvania, in December 2020. City driving can wreak havoc on a vehicle's brakes.

How to Save Your Brakes as a City Driver

Traffic lights, road work, and other factors typical of metropolitan streets contribute to wear and tear on your car's braking system. If you want to know how to save your brakes as a city driver, read on. These tips might even save your life.
An old American car driving in the streets of Havana, Cuba

Why Does Cuba Have so Many Classic Cars?

July 2021 saw thousands marching in the streets of Cuba in anti-government protests. Examine the background of recent news reports, and you may see many antique and classic cars. Why are there so many still-running classic cars in Cuba? Here's what we know: