Category: Cars
Are Four-Cylinder Engines Better Than Three-Cylinder Ones?
It’s an argument practically as old as the combustion engine itself: What’s the best configuration of cylinders? V6 or V8, V8 or V12, straight engines versus V engines, and so on. And, in this case, an inline-4 or an inline-3? At first glance, it appears to be a simple answer — four cylinders are better…
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This State Is Cracking Down On Mini Bike Riders Who Drive On Public Roads
Mini bikes can be a fun weekend hobby, especially if you’re riding one of the fastest models ranked by top speed. Of course, riding responsibly should always be the objective, and that means taking proper safety precautions beforehand. But responsibility also extends to where mini bikes are ridden…. Check out the original article: [Slashgear] This…
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This State Has Costco’s First Stand Alone Gas Station – Will It Be Members Only?
The best thing about retail warehouse stores is obviously the selection. After all, where else can you buy a new T-shirt, birthday cake, and a set of tires on the same day? But the ability to fill up with gas before leaving the parking lot is a plus as well. That’s why stores like Costco,…
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These Michelin Tires Have The Highest Customer Satisfaction Scores, According To Consumer Reports
There are a number of high-quality tire brands on the market, but it’s hard to find one more consistently rated for its quality than Michelin. It came out on top in SlashGear’s own ranking of every major tire brand, and Consumer Reports (CR) places it at the top of its list as well. Across Michelin’s…
Why Did Car Manufacturers Stop Using Automatic Seat Belts?
Curious what an automatic seatbelt even is? Well, you must be on the younger side. These were pretty common in the late 1980s into the 1990s. You’d sit down in your car, shut the door, and an automatic belt would be strapped across you…. Check out the original article: [Slashgear] Why Did Car Manufacturers Stop…
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The Real Difference Between Pickup Truck And Car Engines
Are pickup truck engines the same as those used in normal passenger or sports cars? The answer is both yes and no. Physically, at least, there’s usually little that separates an engine in a truck’s engine bay from one in a car’s. After all, there have been plenty of times in the industry’s history when…
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12 Of The Best Motorcycle Gear Brands Bikers Swear By
More than just an affinity, or a bit of loyalty to certain brands, I owe my life and limbs to well-built motorcycle gear — and I know countless riders who can say the same thing. In my 20s, I was in a motorcycle crash on the freeway that could’ve easily taken my life. Thankfully, I…
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China’s Lithium Battery Industry Powers A Lot More Than EVs
In a 2024 International Energy Agency report on batteries and energy security, Executive Director Fatih Birol said a sustainable future will “critically hinge on whether or not we will see batteries having a significant market share in the global energy system. ” Two years later, the agency reported that usage of lithium-ion batteries had increased…
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The 3-Second Rule Every Driver Needs To Know
When you’re taking your driving test, the theory and the practical test contain a lot of info that you should know, and there’s also some stuff that your instructor mentions that isn’t necessarily written anywhere, but it’s still a good rule of thumb. Driving tests also prepare you to act appropriately in an emergency, including…
This Driver Learned The Hard Way That Toll Transponders Don’t Always Work
While New York might no longer be America’s most congested city, driving in the city still comes with plenty of challenges. One of them is navigating the toll roads that are virtually inescapable for drivers looking to get in and out of Manhattan. Resident drivers can take some of the hassle out of toll payments…
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15 Of The Best Cars For Seniors In 2026
Buying a car can be a challenge, with all sorts of specs and features to sift through and consider. That process may get even more challenging if you’re trying to buy a car for an older driver (or are an older driver yourself); after all, some of the big-ticket selling points that may appeal to…
