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How accurate are gas mileage monitors?

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A gas mileage monitor can help you keep track of your MPG and could change your driving behavior. Learn how a gas mileage monitor can change the way your drive.

How to Repair Small Appliances

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Before you toss out that malfunctioning hair dryer, toaster, or other small appliance, make sure the problem isn't an easy one to fix. Learn troubleshooting tips for all types of small appliances.

The Ultimate Caffeine Quiz

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It wakes you up, gets you going, and may even cure your headache. But how much do you really know about caffeine?

1954 Chevrolet Series 3100 Half-Ton Pickups

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The 1954 Chevrolet Series 3100 half-ton pickup had a short-lived design. See pictures and learn about the 1954 Chevrolet Series 3100 half-ton pickup.

1957 Chevrolet 3106/3116 Suburban Carryall

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The 1957 Chevrolet 3106/3116 Suburban Carryall presaged today's SUVs. See pictures and learn about the 1957 Chevrolet 3106/3116 Suburban Carryall.

1959 Ford Ranchero

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The 1959 Ford Ranchero pickup was the last Ranchero based on a full-size Ford. See pictures and learn about the 1959 Ford Ranchero car-pickup hybrid.

1937 Plymouth PT-50 Half-Ton Pickup

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The 1937 Plymouth PT-50 half-ton pickup was the most popular Plymouth truck that year. See pictures and learn about the 1937 Plymouth PT-50 pickup.

1941 Plymouth PT-125

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The 1941 Plymouth PT-125 pickup was the last Plymouth truck until the 1970s. See pictures and get information about the 1941 Plymouth PT-125 pickup.

1954 OSCA MT-4 Sports Racer

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The 1954 OSCA MT-4 sports racer was built by the Maserati brothers. Find out how this little racer managed a stunning victory at Sebring.

1915 Harley-Davidson 11F

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The 1915 Harley-Davidson 11F motorcycle had an advanced-for-its day 11-horse F-head V-twin engine. See pictures and a profile of this historic Harley.

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