Performance Tips
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What mechanics really think about extended warranties
Extended car warranties promise peace of mind when a transmission fails or an infotainment screen goes dark, yet the people who actually fix those problems…
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Why fleet vehicles last longer than privately owned cars
Fleet vehicles often rack up high mileages while still feeling mechanically tight, surprising drivers used to more fragile privately owned cars. The difference usually has…
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BMW M5 E39 reset expectations for performance sedans forever
The BMW M5 E39 arrived at the end of the 1990s with a clarity of purpose that forced the entire performance-sedan class to recalibrate. By…
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Why some drivers believe modern safety tech is overbearing
Modern cars are packed with sensors, screens and automated interventions that promise fewer crashes and calmer journeys, yet a vocal share of motorists say the…
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The hidden risks of buying heavily modified performance cars
Heavily modified performance cars promise instant speed and individuality, yet the real cost of those upgrades often surfaces only after money has changed hands. From…
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The reliability questions surrounding first-year redesign models
Buyers are frequently attracted to the first year of a major redesign by new styling, updated technology, and the appeal of being early adopters. However,…
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Honda and Acura to export US models to Japan as kei car talks advance
Honda is preparing a rare reversal in the flow of global car trade, sending American-built Honda and Acura models to Japan while policymakers on both…
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VW dealers escalate lawsuits to stop Scout Motors’ direct sales plan
Volkswagen dealers in the United States are mounting an aggressive legal campaign to stop Scout Motors from selling its upcoming electric trucks and SUVs directly…
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Hyundai axes base Ioniq 6 for 2026 as 641-hp Ioniq 6 N stays on track
Hyundai is reshaping its electric sedan strategy in the United States, retiring the standard Ioniq 6 for the 2026 model year while keeping the spotlight…
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Subaru WRX stands alone as last manual AWD sport sedan in US
The Subaru WRX now carries a distinction that once belonged to a crowded field of rivals: it is the last manual all-wheel-drive sport sedan on…
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