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1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 Ford Mustang
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By the late 1980s the Mustang was ready for a redesign, and Ford nailed it. Find out about the 1987 Ford Mustang and its revered 5.0-liter engine.
How Superchargers Work
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Superchargers pressurize air intake to above atmospheric pressure. Learn supercharger basics, explore types of superchargers and find out supercharger pros and cons.
How the Ford Fusion Hybrid Works
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The Ford Fusion Hybrid is one of the most popular hybrids available. Learn all about the Ford Fusion Hybrid at HowStuffWorks.
What is an eLSD?
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An eLSD is an electronic limited slip differential that can provide superior handling. Learn more about an eLSD and which cars feature the technology.
Why would someone want to steal my airbag?
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Airbag theft has become an increasingly expensive -- and dangerous -- problem for drivers. Learn more about airbag theft on this page.
How a Manual Transmission Works
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Learn the basics of a manual transmission and explore transmission parts and the inner workings of transmissions.
1962, 1963, 1964 Dodge Standard
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The 1962-1964 Dodge Standard line had the 330, 440, Polara, and top-of-the-line Polara 500. See photos and specifications of 1962-1964 Dodge Standard.
1960 Buick Electra
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The 1960 Buick Electra was more subdued than the 1959, but sported tailfins, VentiPorts, and a Wildcat 455. Learn about the highly stylized Electra.
How NASCAR Safety Works
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NASCAR safety has improved dramatically since the death of Dale Earnhardt. Learn about NASCAR safety technology and see pictures of NASCAR safety devices.
How much extra gasoline would Americans use if daytime running lights were mandatory?
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Daytime running lights use gas to stay lit when the car is on. Learn how daytime running lights use gas and the amount it takes to power these lights.