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How long does a serpentine belt last? (5 warning signs it's failing)
A serpentine belt lasts 60,000 to 100,000 miles, or roughly 5 to 7 years under normal driving conditions. This single ribbed ...
The Winnipeg-born, Durham, N.C.-based author, podcaster and Duke University professor of American religious history is back ...
When the GM Tech Center opened in 1956, its engineers were busy working on projects related to automatic transmissions, gas ...
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Mechanics warn the 1961 Chevrolet Biscayne’s simplicity can still hide costly issues
The 1961 Chevrolet Biscayne has a reputation as one of the simplest full-size Chevys of its era, a car that trades flash for ...
Remember when your car’s entertainment system felt cutting-edge the day you drove off the lot — only to feel hopelessly ...
Mercedes-Benz confirms steer-by-wire for the 2026 EQS facelift with a yoke-style steering wheel. The tech is exciting, but ...
Mercedes-Benz is introducing steer-by-wire in its 2027 EQS with a yoke and advanced fail-safes. We compare it to similar ...
Steer-by-wire, in which a car can be steered electronically rather than through a physical connection between the steering ...
In most cars a mechanical column links the steering wheel to the front axle. Steer-by-wire replaces that with sensors to ...
For those unfortunate enough to have driven a vehicle without power steering, you’ll know how much of a struggle it is compared to a modern vehicle with a power steering system. Of course, there are ...
Veteran designers in the auto industry—and Jony Ive—tell us how hard it is to make a functional yet beautiful steering wheel.
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