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3 Tips To Keep Your 10+ Year Old Car Running Like New

Even autos built in the last decade require TLC to remain reliable and comfortable as the miles pile on.

Daily Life with the Toyota GR Corolla: Special on Paper, Special in the Real World

In the second part of our GR Corolla project series, we've got ownership impressions, first mods and future plans.

How to Bulletproof Any Engine

It’s amazing how far you can go with a stock block if you’re not an idiot.

Is Lighter Always Better? The Benefits of Lightweight Wheels on the Street and Track

Unsprung weight is everything. Here's why lightweight wheels are one of the best upgrades you can do to your performance car.

What Are Locking Lug Nuts and How Do They Work? We Examine 3 Different Types

We look at locking wheel nut styles and effectiveness, and provide tips to minimize wheel theft opportunity.

How Low Should You Go? Pros and Cons of Lowering a Street Car or Truck

How low is too low when dropping the suspension on a car or truck? It's a question that has a hundred different answers.

Can I Ditch My Spare Tire and Just Carry a Can of Aerosol Tire Repair Kit?

It's a question more people are asking as they weigh the space, weight, and cost savings associated with leaving a traditional spare at home.

Aqua-Tested: Wet And Dry Track Time In The Nitto NT01

Changing track conditions are a challenge almost every driver will have to face at least once or twice in a given season.

What Is Magnetic Ride Control, And How Does It Differ From Traditional Suspension?

MagneRide quickly became a key technology for improving the comfort and handling of brands as diverse as Chevrolet, Cadillac, and even Ford and Ferrari.

Turbos, V8s, V10s & More: The Five Greatest Toyota Engines of All Time

From the Camry to the MR2 to the LFA, our picks for Toyota's five best motors.

How To Keep Your Older Vehicle On The Road And Save Big Bucks On Inflated New Car Prices

New car prices are out of control: here's how to drive your current vehicle as long as possible.

Not Just Another Turbo Motor: Why The GR Corolla's Three-Cylinder Engine is a Big Deal

The 2023 Toyota GR Corolla is shaping up to be a special car with an even more special engine.

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