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How Kaiser Cars Work
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The Kaiser company started with its first prototype -- the 1946 K-85. Read about the K-85 and the origins of the Kaiser company.
How Tow Dollies Works
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Tow dollies can make the process a lot simpler. Learn about tow dollies at HowStuffWorks.
1959 Cadillac Cyclone
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The 1959 Cadillac Cyclone was the last of a short-lived genre of 'dream cars.' Read about its designer and see photos of this futuristic car.
How Social Security Works
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Social Security pays benefits to retired and disabled Americans. Learn how the Social Security system works and why some say Social Security is bankrupt.
10 Uses for Kitchen Cabinets Outside of the Kitchen
Looking for a DIY project? Prebuilt cabinets aren't quite endlessly useful, but there's no need to confine these storage solutions to kitchens alone.
10 Fuel-saving Device Hoaxes
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For more information about fuel-saving device hoaxes and related topics, check out these articles.
10 Things Dieters Need to Know About Metabolism
Metabolism and diet can impact changes in weight. Learn what you can do to control your metabolism and diet to lose weight.
Can You Identify These World War II Planes From an Image Without Any Hints?
Up and away and zooming through the skies, do you think you have what it takes to identify these beautiful aircraft from World War II? You do? Well, let's test your knowledge then, shall we?
How Chevrolet Works
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Chevrolet was founded in 1911 and has been GM's largest volume division since the 1920s. Learn about Chevy's history and the evolution of its cars.
How GMs Hy-wire Works
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What's a car without an engine? A GM Hy-wire. There's no combustion, no linkages, and it has driver controls that work like a video-game joystick. See what you could be driving in the future.