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Douglas Flint, Editor
Mechanic's Tale: New Kid on the Block by Douglas Flint (4/4/2005)Sometimes it pays to wait. More Mechanic's Tales from Doug Flint When I entered auto repair in the early Eighties most of the technical ...
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Joseph Szczesny, Editor
Victor Reuther, one of the last links to founding of the United Auto Workers during the 1930s, has died at age 92. Ron Gettelfinger, the current UAW President, said, “The entire UAW community is saddened by ...
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Eric Peters, Editor
Televangelists promise to heal you if you put your hand up against the TV — but that usually doesn’t work with your car. The “check engine” light won’t go out no matter how hard you holler for deliverance. ...
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Douglas Flint, Editor
Related Articles: Mechanic’s Tale: Brave New Worlds by Douglas Flint (6/9/2003)The electronic future of your car: prediction or prophecy? Napoleon was once asked what qualities he looked for in his ...
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Joseph Szczesny, Editor
Related Articles: Classics: Summer’s Motor City Madness by Mike Davis (4/28/2003) With all the competing classic-car events, there’s hardly an excuse to stay in park. Ford Sets Centennial ...
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William L. Sharfman, Ph.D, Editor
Related Articles: Greenwich Concours d’Elegance by Jim McCraw (6/24/2002) LONDON-- One of the joys of travel is that it puts you in the way of so many unexpected experiences. A recent happy trip ...
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TCC Team
By Martha Hindes FONTANA, Calif.- If you don't expect a Jaguar sports car engine to have enough oomph to power a hefty Lincoln Navigator weighing at least a third more, you're partly right. On its ...
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Carol Traeger, Editor
Get more TCC safety articles “It's like a roller coaster!" my daughter shouted gleefully during her first convertible ride. Yes, peeling the top off your car can turn ...