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Hated Drivers, Top Entry-Level Sports Cars, and Desired Car Generations – Giga Gears QOTD Roundup

If you know anything at all about cars, then you know you can tell a lot about someone based solely on what they drive. At the very least, you can get the gist of who they are as a person, and that’s usually enough to form an opinion. Sometimes it’s a good feeling, and sometimes it’s well... not so good. That’s what…

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Best Car for Fun on Pavement and Dirt: Giga Gears Recommendation

Tim lives in Vegas and has a short commute, but his 1998 BMW 318 is starting to get to the end of its usable life. He needs something with room for a car seat and is torn between a light sporty car or something more off-road oriented. With a budget of around $30,000, what car should he buy?

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Quirky Unlock Method of an Old Minivan | Giga Gears

I recently borrowed my grandmother’s 2004 Chrysler Town & Country to help with my move in New York City. Overall, the van – despite its rough appearance – performed wonderfully. It made me realize how great vans really are, but there was a single aspect that I found extremely strange: its unlock function.

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“Pink Ferrari 365 GTC: Custom-Made for Wealthiest Woman | Giga Gears”

My favorite sections at the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance are always the preservation classes, which feature unrestored cars in various levels of condition, split into pre- and post-war categories. This year even marked the first time a preservation-class car has ever won best in show at the Concours, with a 1934…

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Weekend QOTD Roundup 8/31/24 – Giga Gears

Car shows and car meets are fantastic ways tosee cool cars and meet like-minded people. But what is life, if not constantly searching for something to complain about? (Editor’s Note: This is how writers live their lives, not normal, well-adjusted people.) - Erin Marquis Read More

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