Ford F-150 owners report a "worrisome" vibration between 40-70 MPH that persists even after road force balancing. Early diagnostics suggest a potential driveshaft or transmission flaw. Is your new ...
A Kentucky 2025 Toyota Tacoma owner reports persistent transmission slipping and jerking from 1st to 3rd gear. Despite 10,000 ...
What's causing my 2017 Holden V6 Commodore to refuse to drive forward? It will reverse and select Park and Neutral, but I can't drive forward. What part is causing this to happen? Modern automatic ...
Here is how to identify the tell-tale signs of alignment issues - and what you should do about it ...
Explore the rise of automatic cars in Australia. Understand key benefits like easier driving, reduced fatigue, and improved ...
"Dyno verified" can mean different things, depending on which dynamometer that car was rolling atop.
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Automatics won the market, but they never won these drivers over
The market made up its mind a long time ago, and it wasn’t exactly subtle about it. The U.S. Department of Energy says 65% of all light-duty vehicles produced in 1980 had automatic transmissions, ...
Discover how motorsport engineering reveals the impact of flywheel design on engine balance, responsiveness, and real-world ...
Zero-torque putters look different than traditional clubs but promise more consistency on the greens. Learn how they work and ...
The numeric badges on the back of Cadillac's cars signified how much torque they had, in newton-meters, rounded up to the ...
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How to Drive the Toyota Land Cruiser (Correctly)
It’s just another car, but a few adjustments to our driving style have made driving our yearlong review 2025 Land Cruiser a ...
Dynamometer tests are used to measure a car's torque and rpm response. But how do they get that information? And how reliable is what they get?
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