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How Prop-driven Cars Work
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A propeller-driven car is simpler than modern autos, but much more dangerous for driver and pedestrians. Read about prop-driven cars at HowStuffWorks.
How Electronic Stability Control Works
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Electronic stability control is a great automotive safety feature. Visit HowStuffWorks to learn all about electronic stability control.
A Holocaust Survivor's Surprising Message of Hope
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Magda Herzberger was just a teen when she and her family were sent to Auschwitz. It was the last time she saw her father. Now 77 years after the liberation of Auschwitz, we tell her story of survival and why we must never forget.
Small Car Pictures
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Small car pictures feature the smallest cars in the world. See photos of these fuel efficient, environmentally responsible, and easy to park cars.
1954 Packard Panther Convertible
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Only four 1954 Packard Panther Convertible concept cars were produced. See pictures and learn more about the 1954 Packard Panther convertible.
1991-1992 GMC Syclone
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The 1991-1992 GMC Syclone was the first factory hot-rod compact pickup. See pictures and learn about the high-performance 1991-1992 GMC Syclone.
Suicide Softail: A Chopper Profile
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The Suicide Softail motorcycle has a 6-speed Baker transmission and a powerful engine. See photos and specifications for this Ultima-powered chopper.
Low Blow: A Chopper Profile
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Low Blow is a custom motorcycle with a 124-cubic-inch V-twin engine built by Thee Darkside of Daytona. Learn more about this super-powered chopper.
1951 Vincent HRD Series B Rapide
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The 1951 Vincent HRD Series B Rapide motorcycle was in its day among the world's fastest. See pictures and learn about the Vincent HRD Series.
1924 Oakland 6-54A
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The 1924 Oakland 6-54A, featuring four-wheel brakes, was advertised as the 'True Blue Oakland Six.' Read why and see pictures of this stunning coupe.