Enter to Win a Chemical Guys Arsenal Builder Kit

Car enthusiasts want their automotive pride and joy to always look its best.

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2024 Hyundai Santa Fe NHL Edition Comes With a Signed Bedard Jersey

That's a top-shelf clapper there, buddy.

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Top 5 Best Wheel Cleaning Brushes

The wheels on a car can be extremely frustrating to clean, since they come in a variety of finishes and many have intricate designs filled with tiny crevices and hard to reach areas. Multi-spoke or mesh design wheels are notoriously difficult, especially if you’re just using a standard hand mitt for cleaning. Do yourself a favor and get a quality wheel cleaning brush, this way every inch of your wheels are spotless after a wash, without requiring a significant amount of effort.

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Toyota Corolla Cross Hybrid vs Kia Seltos Comparison

This comparison is a contest of philosophies.

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10 Photos of BMW's Futuristic Vision Neue Klasse X Concept
How to Test a Car Battery

A car battery is a crucial component that plays a vital role in the operation of a vehicle. Its primary function is to provide electrical energy to start the engine and power various electrical systems when the engine is not running. Testing a car battery is a straightforward process that can help you determine its health, which can prevent unfortunate situations while keeping the vehicle in its best condition. In this article, we will explain the steps for testing a car battery, as well as what the battery does and why a healthy battery is important for your vehicle.

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Toyota's Crown Is Weird, But The Crown Landscape Is Weird Car Gold

The Toyota Crown is strange. It’s a lifted, hybrid, luxury-ish sedan offered here in the US, named after a famed luxury sedan that, for years, has been used to shuttle around members of Japanese high society. The Crown everyone thinks of when they hear that name (should they even recognize it) is Japan’s S-Class, and here in North America, it’s a $40k sedan wearing lifts that would make Ron Desantis blush.

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Here's What's New With The 2025 Subaru Forester

Subaru of America, Inc. has introduced the 2025 Subaru Forester, with availability expected in late spring 2024. This iteration marks the sixth generation of the Forester and features updates such as a refreshed exterior design, improvements in interior noise reduction, and advancements in ride and handling. The vehicle is priced starting at $29,695.

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3 Reasons the RAV4 Still Rules the PHEV Party

We love us a no-nonsense mode of transportation.

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Here's Why the 2024 Ford Ranger Raptor Has a Unique Rear Suspension

It's all about agility—with a little bit of predictability for good measure.

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2025 BMW M5 Touring Confirmed for North America

Long-roof fans, rejoice!

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The 2025 Mercedes-Benz G-Class in 20 Stunning Images
Jeep Brings Its Best Color Back From The Grave

In celebration of 4x4 Day this year, Jeep is returning one of its best colors to the lineup. Tuscadero, the automaker’s solar-flare-bright magenta, will be available to order on 2024 Wranglers. The color first debuted in 2021, and according to Jeep, around 30,000 customers placed an order for the loud color that same year. The addition of the color back into the lineup brings the total number of available colors up to nine: Anvil, Earl, Firecracker Red, Granite Crystal, Silver Zynith, Hydro Blue, Bright White, and black.

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Second 2025 Toyota 4Runner Teaser Confirms Drop-Down Rear Window

...and every existing owner breathes a collective sigh of relief.

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Top 10 Best New Cars to Modify
The Next Lamborghini Will Be Called Temerario

Our internet sleuths, as well as those at CarBuzz, have uncovered trademark filings suggesting Lamborghini has chosen a name for the Huracan’s successor: Temerario. Seeing as the V10 entry-point to the Lamborghini sports car lineup isn’t long for this world, it makes quite a lot of sense. Alternatively, we think that whatever that car will be called, Lamborghini has held the trademark far longer. You don’t just trademark the name of your next-generation supercar a handful of months before its alleged debut. These filings were made in early February this year, though earlier versions may exist. Point being, someone could well have snatched the Spanish name, which translates to “reckless,” much sooner, leaving what are likely years of planning a total mess.

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