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Would Your Car Pass the Moose Test?

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Stability control systems in cars have to pass lots of tests. HowStuffWorks looks at the history of the Moose Test.

If airbags are so safe, why doesn't my car have more?

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Airbag safety has become a real issue for drivers as car accidents increase. Learn more about airbag safety here.

Tesla Dog Mode Keeps Pets Cool in Locked Cars

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At first Tesla's new Dog Mode sounds brilliant. But is it? HowStuffWorks looks at the safety of this new Tesla car option.

What if I tried to drive my car underwater?

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Driving underwater is nearly impossible for a standard car because the the air intake cannot be submerged. Learn about driving underwater.

Can You Really Use Vegetable Oil to Fuel Your Car?

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Could vegetable oil really become commonplace as a fuel? While it certainly is an option for some engines, vegetable oil is a long way from being the fuel alternative of the future.

Micro-lattice Metal: The future of lightweight cars?

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Lightweight microlattice metal just might be the future of featherweight cars. Learn more about microlattice metal at HowStuffWorks.

How to Restore Your Car's Faded Black Trim

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Is your car's deep black trim now a dingy gray? You can change that with a little elbow grease and a few hours of your time.

Why is a NASCAR race car called "loose" or "tight?"

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Why is a NASCAR race called loose or tight? It's usually the result of ovesteering or understeering. Learn about why a NASCAR car is called loose or tight.

How do the blue-ish headlights on expensive luxury cars work?

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I notice that there are certain cars whose headlights seem to have a blue-ish or green-ish tint. A lot of times these headlights are on expensive cars. Are these headlights different from normal headlights?

How does a car's rearview mirror work when it's in the glare-resistant setting?

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How does a car's rearview mirror work when it's flipped upward in the glare-resistant setting?

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