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The Most expensive car in history "La Voiture Noire"
Many cars’ owners around the world are still concerned about whether a car is a luxury or a means of transportation. Bugatti ...
Gilbert Smith is an automotive journalist with over five years of specialized research and writing experience. Before joining CarBuzz in 2024, he produced in-depth buyer’s guides and feature articles ...
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The First Car With A Speedometer Was Powered By A 5-HP 1.5-Liter Single Cylinder Engine
Most people who own a car today take their speedometer for granted. A standard, unremarkable feature in every vehicle, it quietly does its job of indicating current speed with few frills. You might ...
If you were a kid growing up when the 1960s gave way to the 1970s, chances are you played with a lot of miniature toy cars made by Hot Wheels. You might even have spent time gluing car models together ...
STOCKHOLM (AP) — Joel Mokyr, Philippe Aghion and Peter Howitt won the Nobel memorial prize in economics Monday for their ...
Wanna test your acronym acumen? See if you can work out the words behind seven common acronyms that you, and maybe your kids, are probably using without giving a thought to their backgrounds.
The Earl, 56, who is the owner of the Elveden Estate in Suffolk and worth £856million, is ...
In 2015, there were nearly 113 million registered cars in the United States, mostly powered by gasoline. A pair of Illinois ...
Deerfield is perfect for that kind of wandering. The approach to town along the Connecticut River offers views that make you slow down naturally. Rolling fields stretch out on both sides of the road.
Every car has an origin story. Here's how some of your favorite auto brands got their names. How many did you know?
Current Red Bull Racing driver—though who knows for how much longer—Yuki Tsunoda, will drive Honda’s first-winning Formula 1 car at the Mexico City Grand Prix in October. The Japanese racer will pilot ...
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