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How Remote Entry Works
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Do you have one of those key fobs that unlocks your car doors? And maybe even your trunk and your garage door, too? Remote entry devices are the utmost in convenience. Climb inside your car's remote-entry system.
How Windshield Wipers Work
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What began as a hand-cranked system is now automatic, and only getting more so: Some windshield wipers can actually sense rain. Learn the mechanincs behind this essential automotive tool.
Gale Halderman: Creating the 1965 Ford Mustang Prototype
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Gale Halderman sketched the first Ford Mustang, and then shepherded his design into production. Read his own account of creating the iconic car.
What is hypermiling?
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Hypermiling is a driving technique designed to maximize fuel efficiency. Learn how to use hypermiling to save gas here.
Is it greener to renovate or rebuild?
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Is it greener to renovate a home or to build a new one from scratch? It depends on your individual situation, and each has its own advantages.
What is the difference between the Prius and the Prius Touring?
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What is the difference between the Prius and the Prius Touring? Learn about the difference between the Prius and the Prius Touring at HowStuffWorks.
Green Living Pictures
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Green living encompasses your dining choices as well as your driving choices. Learn all about living green in these green living pictures.
13 of the Hypest Hypercars Ever
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Some of the most insane hypercars have hit the market in the last few years. Whether you have a few million bucks to drop or not, you definitely want to check out the sick wheels on this list.
1950-1951 Studebaker Commander
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The 1950-1951 Studebaker Commander was known for its 'bullet-nose' look. Find out more about the 1950-1951 Studebaker Commander and see a picture.
1963, 1964, 1965, 1966 Dodge Dart GT
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Based off the Dodge Lancer, the 1963-1966 Dodge Dart GT's design was a smoother compact. See photos and specifications of 1963-1966 Dodge Dart GT.