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BMW Introduces Concept Cars That Change Color With the Push of a Button
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Do you get easily bored with things like the color of your car? BMW is introducing a couple of concept cars that literally change color at your whim.
Is It Possible to Increase the Towing Capacity of a Truck?
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You can't increase towing capacity but you can reinforce your hitch and redistribute weight for hauling heavy loads. Read about increasing towing capacity.
AMC Muscle Cars
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AMC muscle cars, which became popular in the late 1960s, combined power and high performance. Check out the most famous AMC muscle cars.
Why is my car leaking brake fluid?
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My car is leaking brake fluid, but I'm not sure from where. Why is my car leaking brake fluid?
1950 Oldsmobile Series 76
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The 1950 Oldsmobile Series 76 would be gone after that year due to lagging sales. Check out 1950 Oldsmobile Series 76 pictures in its club coupe form.
La Jolla: Profile of a Custom Car
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La Jolla was built by a teenage Harry Bradley, one of the most respected custom car stylists in history. Learn about his first great custom design.
Rod Riguez: Profile of a Hot Rod
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The 'Rod'riguez is a Japanese hot rod. Learn more about the 'Rod'riguez and other hot rods.
Chrysler Chronos
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The Chrysler Chronos was born of a design competition and based on a 1953 classic. See photos of the 1998 Chrysler Chronos concept car.
Traction Control Systems Explained
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Traction control helps limit tire slip in acceleration on slippery surfaces. Many of today's vehicles employ electronic controls to limit power delivery for the driver, eliminating wheel slip and helping the driver accelerate under control.
Buck Baker
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Buck Baker amassed over $300,000 in career NASCAR earnings by battling on the track -- and off it. Learn about Baker's tumultuous life and career.