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Why Internal Combustion Engines Will Still Thrive In an EV World

Why Internal Combustion Engines Will Still Thrive In an EV World

Bemoan it or embrace it, electric vehicles are undoubtedly the future of personal transportation. They're quiet, they're efficient, they pollute less (over their lifecycle), and they are exponentially cheaper to operate. What's more, there are are roughly 42,000 public charging stations already in the U.S. (5000 of which are fast DC chargers), charging speeds are increasing, and there are electric vehicles like the Lucid Air Dream that rival, if not exceed, the range of their petrol-powered counterparts. So what does that mean for those of us who still can't get enough of symphonic ICE-powered ecstasy?  Before we get there, we know what...

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La Carrera Panamericana

La Carerra Panamericana - Let's Drive

Drivers from all realms will all different types of cars gathered for  'la carerra' making it one of the most dangerous, diverse, and damn good races in the history of motorsports. 

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18 Of The Best Driving Roads In America

18 Of The Best Driving Roads In America

 A great road can make all of the difference, and if you have a great car to go with it, that’s makes all of that time, money, and convincing of your significant other that cars are more than appliances, worth it. Here are 18 of the best roads in the USA. 

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heel-and-toe downshift

The Art of the Heel-and-Toe Downshift

We've all read it, manual transmissions are an endangered species, and for us that just makes them even more indulgent. Now, don't get us wrong, there's nothing dishonorable about paddles, (I'd be lying if I didn't enjoy the wonderful burbles they can produce) but anyone who has got a heel-and-tow down shift just perfect knows there's an irreplaceable sense of satisfaction to it. In the right corner, at the right speed, on the right road, some people might go so far as to call it transcendence. And we think if more people had this type of driving 'religious' experience, well, that'd just help...

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