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The 1966 Ford Thunderbird looks refined but upkeep can catch new owners off guard
The 1966 Ford Thunderbird projects quiet confidence. Long, low sheetmetal, a crisply updated front end and a plush, ...
A Washington Post investigation reveals that a prolonged environmental review pushed back work on the Potomac Interceptor ...
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A 1968 Shelby GT350 feels more mechanical than anything new
A 1968 Shelby GT350 does not try to hide what it is. It looks, sounds, and behaves like a machine that expects the driver to ...
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Rivian reversed an R1T warranty denial after the owner pushed back publicly on a decision the service center had called final ...
The new Chicago Bulls played well for three quarters Saturday in their first game at the United Center since Thursday’s trade-deadline fire sale. They hustled and rebounded and showed some grit, like ...
Only one new vehicle in the U.S. uses a steer-by-wire system thus far. The steering system is gaining popularity internationally and could become much more common in the future. Cars are evolving ...
The U.S. government mandates that vehicles have energy-absorbing steering columns, said Mike Anderson, owner of Collision Advice, during the Society of Collision Repair Specialists (SCRS) OEM ...
Steering wheels are subject to wear and tear — we touch them every time we drive. However, worn steering wheels are not only unsightly but unsafe, reducing your grip and control. Modern vehicles are ...
For the past several years, the Oklahoma State Department of Education has been less a public institution and more a political stage. Ryan Walters used his office not to strengthen schools but to wage ...
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