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Lost Motor Design Trends

Time changes, automotive technology advances, and some regular features fall slowly out of fashion. Remember the days of steering-column-mounted shifters and armrest ashtrays? Every vehicle once came with both. Take a look back at some classic standard features in automotive design, that you would be hard pressed to find today.

Ashtrays
Your grandmother's Buick and your father's Chevrolet both included ashtrays in either armrests, dashboards, or both. These butt-depositories were once made of…

Car Safety 101

I want the most unsafe car on your lot?you're never going to go shopping for a vehicles and utter these words. Personal experiences and safety studies have shown us that car safety should always be top of mind. That's why you'll see an abundance of cars touting crash- and offset test ratings and all of their available safety features. Unfortunately, for the less tech-savvy of us, the titles of some of?

Winter Safety Driving Tips


From the northwest to across the eastern seaboard, drivers are plagued by black ice, feet of snow, and slow-moving plow trucks. This leaves many drivers stricken with feelings of panic and worry.

You'll hear complaints that people drive too slow, and rants about the giant tractor trailer truck that seems to drive the same speed it does in normal driving conditions. You'll also likely hear some contradictory rules for safe driving.
 
To help…

Driving An American Made Car

For many American car lovers, "Driving American" means owning and promoting your use of a US-built vehicle. But just how many cars are actually "American Made." MSN Autos has taken a close look at American cars built outside our borders, and foreign models constructed here in the US.

Some people are so intense about American made autos that they won't let you in a parking lot. The United Auto Workers (UAW) will not allow…
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