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How Does an Electric Water Pump Benefit Your Engine?

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How does an electric water pump benefit your engine? Read how an electric water pump can be more efficient and better for your engine's cooling needs.

1967 Oldsmobile Cutlass 4-4-2 W-30

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The 1967 Oldsmobile Cutlass 4-4-2 W-30 was the king of muscle car cool. Find out why, and see photos and specifications of this classic muscle car.

Modern Cars Are Kind of Boring. Why Is That?

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The CarStuff guys explore why there aren't more cool-looking, provocative cars with new features that make you gasp. Read more at HowStuffWorks.

Buying a Concept Car Is Harder Than It Seems

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Concept cars may be cool, but most never make it to production. And the chance you'll ever own one is even less likely. Find out why at HowStuffWorks.

Can Your Truck Do the Carolina Squat? Should It?

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Also known as the Cali Lean and the Tennessee Tilt, the Carolina Squat is a way to lift the front of a truck up and lower the rear. Fans call it cool. The North Carolina state government calls it banned.

5 U.S. Presidents and Their Beloved Cars

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One super-cool perk to being POTUS? You get to be driven around in the heavily armored presidential limousine. One downside? You have to hand over your car keys — for life.

How Odometers Work

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Mechanical odometers have been counting the miles for centuries. Although they are a dying breed, they are incredibly cool inside. Learn how this simple device tracks distance and find out about digital odometers.

How Turn Signals Work

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To most drivers, turn signals seem pretty simple: There’s a lever that makes your signal lights flash. But there’s actually some cool technology at work. Find out how this under-used device operates.

How Air-Conditioned Seats Work

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Have you ever been in a car with air-conditioned seats? Read about air-conditioned seats at HowStuffWorks.

How Stirling Engines Work

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The Stirling engine is very different from a typical car engine -- there's no combustion in a Stirling. Learn all about the stirling engine.

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