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Nissan Might Be the Most Vegan-Friendly Car Brand Around

Dedicated vegans avoid eating meat and dairy products, and they don't visit zoos. People who embrace an all-plant philosophy also don't wear fur, wool, silk, and leather. However, it's impossible to purchase a car not made with any animal products. But so far, Nissan seems to make the most vegan-friendly cars around.
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Subaru Has Made Its 20 Millionth AWD Vehicle

Subaru officially produced its 20 millionth all-wheel drive vehicle. Here's a look into Subaru's latest announcement and high-five moment. It seems Subaru's AWD approach to vehicle design is growing more popular among consumers and in terms of sales figures.
A black and white photo of a woman presenting a CD player in a vehicle

GM No Longer Selling CD Players in Passenger Vehicles

As we develop new technology, the old tech gets phased out and replaced. The technology for listening to music is no different as cassette tape players were replaced by CD players. Now CD players are on their way out, with GM being the latest automaker to stop including CD players.
A infotainment screen with a backup camera view that has pedestrians and motorcyclists in the view of the camera with 'Check surroundings for safety' in red at the bottom of the screen.

Can Backup Cameras Really Prevent Accidents?

Today's vehicle models have come a long way in terms of safety. Driving is a far safer activity because of groundbreaking technology, such as the backup camera. Many models come equipped with backup cameras these days. But does having rear visibility through a camera really prevent accidents?