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The Anatomy of a U.S. Presidential Motorcade
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The U.S. president requires constant security, especially when traveling. HowStuffWorks takes a look at what goes into the presidential motorcade.
Is Jaywalking Still a Crime?
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The history of jaywalking is probably way more complex than you'd expect. Criminalizing crossing the street has roots in the auto industry, class wars and even racism.
The Chicago Railroad Fair
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The Chicago railroad fair celebrated the centennial of railroading's arrival in Chicago. Learn more about the Chicago railroad fair of 1934.
Do commercial jets have locks on the doors and ignition keys?
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Do commercial jets have locks on the doors and ignition keys? If not, what keeps someone from stealing them?
Volkswagen Beetle
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The Volkswagen Beetle has a remarkable history. Check out profiles and pictures of the Volkswagen Beetle, from its 1930s start to today's New Beetle.
Jaguar XKE Road Tests
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The Jaguar XKE, revealed in 1961, was a roadgoing race car that delighted drivers and reviewers. Find out what it's like to drive a Jaguar XKE.
Introduction to the 1933-1935 Pierce Silver Arrow
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The 1933 Pierce Silver Arrow competed with the luxury cars from Cadillac, Lincoln, and Packard. Learn more about the 1933 Pierce Silver Arrow.
How to Buy a Car
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Buying a car can seem like a daunting task. Learn about car financing, used cars, new cars, dealer scams and other information you will need before buying a car.
1952-1953 Allstate
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The 1952-1953 Allstate was Sears's ill-fated entry into the automotive market, though it was built by Kaiser-Frazer. Read about the 1952-1953 Allstate.
Why Did Cars Have 'Suicide Doors' and Do They Still Exist?
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The popular name for car doors that opened from the rear rather than the front is "suicide doors". Why are they called that, and do any cars have this feature?