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What’s the Difference Between a Fuel Cell Vehicle and a Hydrogen-on-Demand Vehicle?
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A major hurdle to hydrogen-as-car-fuel is the public perception that hydrogen cars are unsafe. Read this article to find out if hydrogen cars are safe.
How to Replace a Windshield
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Do you know how to replace a windshield? Find out how to replace a windshield in this article from HowStuffWorks.
How Automotive Glass Works
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Without special auto glass, we'd be in trouble every time we hit a pothole or got into a fender bender. Auto glass is specially made to keep from shattering. Find out how.
Is it possible to assemble a car with glue?
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You might be surprised to learn that automakers are using car glue to bond parts together on modern vehicles. Find out the advantages of using car glue.
How to Prevent Automotive Rust
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Automotive rust is a common problem. Learn how to prevent automotive rust at HowStuffWorks.
Could salt water fuel cars?
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Salt water fuel could be the next viable alternative to foreign oil. Learn about the ongoing research behind the concept of salt water fuel.
What Does a Catalytic Converter Do and Why Do People Steal Them?
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Catalytic converters are one of the most important parts of a car's emissions control system. Learn about catalytic converters and catalytic converter laws.
Can we make tailpipes that capture CO2?
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Tailpipes that capture CO2 would make a dent in humans' contributions to greenhouse gas emissions. Learn about tailpipes that capture CO2 and if they exist.
Why would someone want to steal the hybrid badge from my car?
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Why would someone steal a hybrid badge off of a car? Read up on the top theories about stolen hybrid car badges.
How Tires Work
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Tires support quite a lot of weight. Take a look inside tires, from how they're made to what the numbers on tires mean and common tire problems you might run into.