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Nissan Is Clawing Its Way Towards Profit
Happy Monday! It’s April 27, 2026, and this is The Morning Shift — your daily roundup of the top automotive headlines from around the world, in one place. This is where you’ll find the most important stories that are shaping the way Americans drive and get around. In this morning’s edition, we’re looking at Nissan’s…
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What Was Your 2008 Recession Ride?
Do you ever get the feeling like the bottom is going to fall out from under our global economy at any second? We’re stuck in another war in the Middle East, fuel prices are skyrocketing, and most of the U.S.’s GDP growth is now tied up in an AI industry that doesn’t make any money and…
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At $12,500, Is This 1964 Ford F-100 A Patina’d Peach?
While today’s Nice Price or No Dice F-100 looks completely old-school, secretly it has a more modern five-speed behind its 292 Y-block V8. We’ll have to decide if we like its also-modern price tag. Eddie Harding was a pianist and singer best remembered as an on-again, off-again member of the British blues band the Spencer…
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Why Consumer Reports Called The Acura SLX ‘Not Acceptable’
Honda’s premium division first dipped its corporate toes into the SUV pond in 1996, when Acura introduced the SLX as “the latest chapter in the company’s mission to build the most comprehensive luxury import line in the United States.” Unfortunately, that chapter was copied directly from the Isuzu playbook, since the SLX was essentially an…
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The Difference Between Street Rods, Hot Rods, And Rat Rods Explained
The hot rod dates way back to the 1920s, but found its cultural footing in post-World War II America. Soldiers armed with mechanical training picked up cheap Ford Model Ts and found ways to make them go faster, with fenders and roofs were discarded and tossed in the scrap heap. A “traditional” rod is a time…
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Why Picking A Good Cable For Android Auto Can Be More Complicated Than You’d Think
You’re driving down the road about to embarrass the kids by unironically rocking out to Smashmouth when suddenly, your Android Auto says it is disconnected. The moment is ruined. Our readers say Android Auto is one of the automotive features they use the most, but spotty connection is also one of their most perplexing car…
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Motor Oil May Not Freeze, But Low Temperatures Can Still Cause Problems
Motor oil does not freeze solid like water. Instead, it thickens, and this somewhat solidified state affects what’s called a motor oil’s pour point. In this regard, the pour point refers to the lowest temperature the oil can endure before it becomes thick enough to resist flowing. When oil becomes too thick or overly viscous…
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Yes, There’s A Difference Between Austin-Healey Bugeye And Frogeye Sprites
The British are great at a few things, and one of them is building excellent lightweight sports cars. Another is cooking up fun nicknames for their cars. Enter the Austin-Healey “Frogeye” Sprite. A charming little sports car from the golden era of British car manufacturing, the humble little Sprite was the perfect solution for drop-top…
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Here’s How Much A 2021 Mazda CX-30 Has Depreciated After 5 Years
The Mazda CX-30 is a small crossover SUV that debuted for the 2020 model year. It runs on fourth-gen Mazda3 underpinnings and has inherited the shapely body style of its sedan- and hatchback-bodied stablemates. However, it also means visibility took a backseat, as the CX-30 and Mazda3 are among the newer cars with the worst…
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Why You Should Call Your Local Costco Before You Buy Their Tires Online
Costco offers plenty of car-related perks to its members. From car repair discount packages to premium new tires that usually offer very competitive prices, Costco warehouses are a haven for car enthusiasts. Their tire offerings are quite enticing, particularly the tire installation package included in every purchase. The freebies cover the installation, valve stems, balancing, and nitrogen…