What Does 4xe Mean On A Jeep?
If you've shopped around for a Jeep recently, you'll likely have noticed that some models carry the 4xe designation. But what does that mean?
Read MoreIf you've shopped around for a Jeep recently, you'll likely have noticed that some models carry the 4xe designation. But what does that mean?
Read MoreThe Evolution engine is not the only evolutionary part of Harley-Davidson's technology. Harley's frame types dictate the bike's style and rider's experience.
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Read MoreThe Horsepower Scrubber has been getting a lot of attention for its cleaning prowess, but is it safe to use it to clean your car? Here's what you need to know.
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Read MoreWorried about why the 2026 Chevy Traverse had a Stop-Sale order? It turns out the problem was just related to a software issue. Here's what it means.
Read MoreMost people prefer to keep their electronics plugged in for extended periods of time as a comfort, knowing the device gets a full charge. Are EVs any different?
Read MoreThe Pagans motorcycle gang is one of the "Big Four" outlaw clubs in the United States. No matter where it started, its presence now spans multiple states.
Read MoreThe risk of a catastrophic problem with your car's engine greatly increases at higher mileages. But do you have the option to rebuild it at that point?
Read MoreHarley-Davidson bikes built in the United States now qualify for a nice bonus: a $10,000 tax deduction. Here's how to find out if you're eligible.
Read MoreIf your car isn't starting, don't rush off to the mechanic immediately — there are plenty of fixes you can try first, especially if it's still turning over.
Read MoreDecades of Kawasaki innovation have produced many iconic bikes, but which has the biggest fuel tank capacity? Here's everything you need to know.
Read MoreTruckers have to deal with a lot on the road, not least going through weigh stations. A new Florida bill could make that process even stricter.
Read MoreLearn how to winterize your camper or RV with simple steps that protect pipes, tanks, and seals from freeze damage so your rig stays ready for spring.
Read MoreChanging spark plugs is standard maintenance on gasoline-powered cars. Can you clean and reuse old spark plugs, or should you go for brand new ones?
Read More“Keeping up with traffic” is a common claim in speeding cases. Is it a valid excuse? How do courts and law enforcement view this explanation?
Read MoreThe Land Cruiser is an icon of off-roaders, with a steep price to boot. However, plenty of companies now offer cheaper alternatives to Toyota's classic.
Read MoreThe 2024MY Ford F-150 Lightning received a fascinating and very important feature: a vapor injection heat pump. What's special about it? How does it work?
Read MoreThere might not be much market for a minivan with hundreds of horsepower behind it, but that didn't stop Ford from making a few unexpectedly fast Supervans.
Read MoreHood pins make muscle cars a little safer and cooler looking, so here's everything worth knowing about hood pins and how to install them.
Read MoreNot sure what to do when the low coolant light comes on? Here’s what the warning means, the dangers of ignoring it, and how to check for possible causes.
Read MoreThe cost of registering a new car varies from state to state, and can depend on factors such as mass, fuel efficiency, and even the county it's registered in.
Read More“Speed Enforced by Aircraft” signs aren’t just for show — some states do use planes to catch speeders. But how widespread is it really and how does it work?
Read MoreCruiser motorcycles are meant to be ridden more gently than most other types. How does this affect lifespan, and what makes a cruiser bike 'high-mileage?'
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