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Replacing Porsche Brakes With Advice From Instructables

Posted 8/15/22

Looking for some advice before you replace your Porsche brakes? If you have a Porsche 944 from 1989 or thereabouts, the folks at Instructables have some simple, easy-to-follow advice to get you started. The writer doesn’t waste much time on words, but has some close-up...

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BMW’s Brushed Electric Motor: Old Technology Tied With New

Posted 7/4/22

When it comes to the usual way electric vehicles are run, rare-earth permanent magnets are king. The interaction between the positive and negative poles of these magnets are exploited to produce the power that drives nearly every electric vehicle on the market today. The use...

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The Vision EQXX: Mercedes-Benz’s Newest Electric Concept Car

Posted 6/20/22

Back in July, Mercedes made the somewhat surprising announcement that they are planning on making their entire lineup of cars electric by 2030. Though undoubtedly a better idea for the environment, it does bring up the question of just what an all electric lineup would...

Time To Get Fixing: Is a Project Car For You?

Posted 5/1/22

One of the most devastating parts of being a gearhead is flipping through the latest issue of Motor Trend and coveting something new and exciting that is quite simply out of your budget. We’d like to have the purchasing power and space to acquire Jay...

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A 2019 Porsche Cayenne: 2 Years and 40,000 Miles Later

Posted 4/4/22

When shopping for a new car the heart wants what it wants, but sometimes your bank account has other feelings. So as much as you may want a brand new Porsche Cayenne, you may have to ask yourself some tough questions. Will it be reliable?...

Has Your Beast Lost Its Purr? Time to Say “Fix My Jaguar!”

Jaguars are beautiful cars, with sleek curves wrapped around luxury and sophistication. But even the most perfectly designed car needs work occasionally. If something is off with your Jaguar, you want an auto repair shop that really knows their stuff. Before you have someone repair your Jag, you should make sure that the shop specializes in servicing and repairing imported cars. You don’t want to go to some backyard bozo for Jaguar service, and we don’t blame you. Look for an ASE certified import car technician for your Jaguar repair, and you’ll be glad that you did.

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