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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.
Why would someone fly an airplane into a hurricane?
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Flying airplanes into hurricanes sounds like a movie stunt, but it's a legitimate way of getting weather data. Read about flying airplanes into hurricanes.
How the Ford Fusion Hybrid Works
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The Ford Fusion Hybrid is one of the most popular hybrids available. Learn all about the Ford Fusion Hybrid at HowStuffWorks.
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.
How Edsel Cars Work
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Edsel is a case of a good idea happening at the wrong time. Learn about the road blocks that kept Edsel from greatness.
How Frazer Cars Work
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The Frazer company was a marriage of Joseph Frazer's sales skill and Henry J. Kaiser's resources. Learn how this partnership worked out.
Ford Trucks
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For over 100 years, Ford has built America's favorite trucks. Explore this article to read about and look at dozens of memorable Ford trucks.
1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969 Checker
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The 1960-1969 Checker gave the general public a chance to own a solid, dependable, no-frills car. See photos and profiles on the 1960-1969 Checker.
How the Hyanide Works
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A motorcycle, an ATV and a snowmobile each have very distinct functions. But what if you could combine them in one vehicle? Enter the Hyanide.
Do airplanes routinely dump their fuel before landing?
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Why would a pilot ever want to eject an airplane's fuel intentionally? And why would it happen during a flight? Although it sounds alarming, a fuel dump is a safe procedure.