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How Trailer Balls and Switch Balls Work
Trailer balls and switch balls are important hitch accessories. Learn all about trailer balls and switch balls at HowStuffWorks.
What Is a Crossover Car?
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The evolution of the basic idea of a crossover vehicle follows relatively clear path. And it's along that path where the term crossover sees its first use in print. Do you know who said it first?
How the Land Rover Invisible Hood Works
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The Land Rover invisible hood makes off-roading easier with a heads-up display in the windshield. Learn more about the Land Rover invisible hood.
Where did the idea for crossover vehicles come from?
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Where did the idea for crossover vehicles come from? Read about who had the idea for crossover vehicles at HowStuffWorks.
How Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) Works
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GVWR stands for gross vehicle weight rating. Visit HowStuffWorks to findout more about GVWR (gross vehicle weight rating).
How Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR) Works
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GAWR stands for gross axle weight rating. Visit HowStuffWorks to find out the definition of GAWR.
How Gross Combined Weight Rating (GCWR) Works
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GCWR stands for gross combination weight rating. Visit HowStuffWorks to find out the definition of GCWR.
1953 Paxton Phoenix Convertible Coupe
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The 1953 Paxton Phoenix Convertible Coupe had unique features like a power-retractable top. Learn more about this car’s design and engineering.
10 Automotive Companies That Failed
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They say nothing lasts forever, and that is certainly true in the case of the highly competitive automotive industry. While today we have the Big Three U.S. automakers in Ford, General Motors and Fiat Chrysler, there have, in fact, been hundreds of automotive manufacturers in the U.S. over the last century. Sadly, many of the […] The post 10 Automotive Companies That Failed appeared first on Goliath.
1946-1968 Dodge Power Wagon
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The 1946-1968 Dodge Power Wagon proved its worth during World War II combat. See how the warhorse Dodge Power Wagon was turned into a workhorse.