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Roundabouts Are Good, Don’t Hate Them, Embrace Them

Many people have a love/hate relationship with roundabouts. If you aren't familiar with them, they can seem like a dangerous way to approach an intersection. So, let's see why, despite drivers' concerns, roundabouts are statistically safer than stop signs or signals. Here are a few reasons why the U.S. should consider adopting more roundabouts.
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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:
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There’s No Reason Not to Put an Air Purifier in Your Car

Whether we realize it or not, we spend a lot of time in our vehicles. While we typically rely on our cabin air filter to keep our car’s air clean, there is still a lot of allergens floating around. We invest in air purifiers and systems for our homes, offices, and bedrooms, but we don’t …
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Market Madness Means Man Paid $2.00 for a Tesla Model 3

Two dollars don't get you much. My grandfather would give me two dollars for organizing his bookshelf. Sometimes. Then, I'd go out and spend my two whole U.S dollars on Hotwheels. Evidently, one man decided to take that idea a little further and buy a whole ass car for a net loss of $2.00 even. If this isn't the perfect analogy for the absurdity of the auto market right now, I really don't know what is.
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What Happens When You Report Car Problems to the NHTSA?

If you’ve ever had issues with your car, you know how frustrating it can be. Vehicles, although typically mass-produced for the consumer market, aren’t exempt from mistakes, as anyone who has gone through a recall process knows all too well. Whether it is a small, pesky part that breaks in every vehicle made at a …