Justin Pritchard is a seasoned Sudbury, Ontario-based automotive journalist, producer, and technical writer. With a passion for cars and a talent for storytelling, he's established himself as a ...
From the March 2006 issue of Car and Driver. On the scale of silliness, a hot-rod truck is up there with a gas-powered bar stool. Sure, you can do it, but why would you want to? If you just want to go ...
Initially created as a trim to Chevrolet's original Blazer SUV, the Chevy TrailBlazer helped show that SUVs can be more than just suburban family-haulers. It wasn't until 2002 when Chevrolet decided ...
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The 2025 Corvette is the subject of a new service bulletin from General Motors, related to a Body Control Module (BCM) problem that causes a check engine light to display. GM is now offering a fix for ...
Friday the 13th of September was not a good one for Ford as it issued two separate US recalls for two of its popular SUVs that day. If there’s a little bit of good news for the brand, it’s the fact ...
View post: 1988 Ford E-250 Coachmen Camper Conversion For Sale In Mystery Machine Livery. 10 – 2006 Isuzu Ascender in San Jose California junkyard – photo by Murilee Martin 21 – 2006 Isuzu Ascender in ...
I drove my parents trailblazer for 2 years covering approx. 300 miles a week going to tech school with 160,000 miles on the vehicle already. I put on about 30,000 miles in total. This vehicle had the ...
GM has issued a service bulletin for a reflashing of the Engine Control Module (ECM) in certain units of the 2021 to 2023 Chevy Trailblazer. The fix: owners of affected vehicles are to bring their ...
Jay Traugott has been writing about and testing cars for over a decade. His passion for everything with four wheels began when he saw "Back to the Future" as a kid. The DeLorean DMC-12 remains his ...
You have often heard “You are what you eat,” but according to research from Baylor College of Medicine, the new phrase could be “You are what you are exposed to.” New research shows that, in animal ...
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