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“Goebbels was in favor of free speech for views he liked. So was Stalin. If you’re really in favor of free speech, then you’re in favor of freedom of speech for precisely the views you...
By Peter Fitch
September 20, 2018
If you drive a car with a manual transmission, you’re in the minority these days. In 2013, only 3.9 percent of the new cars sold that year were purchased with a manual transmission. Even though...
By Chris Ward
September 20, 2018
During the early 20th century the ‘glove-box’ was a compartment to keep your gloves in, a necessity during the infancy of automobiles. Cars were often uncovered meaning your hands could get quite chilly. Today, cars have...
By Jay Khan
September 18, 2018
There are few automobiles more entrenched in muscle car history than the Dodge Charger. And unlike the plain Vanilla origins of many of Detroit’s other muscle cars, the Dodge Charger was built to make a...
By Peter Fitch
September 9, 2018
In case you haven’t seen a Plymouth Prowler, either in a photo or in person, you know there’s a story behind it.  Automobile companies don’t make cars like this without a good reason.  But what...
By Jay Khan
September 7, 2018
Boasting wide open spaces surrounded by natural beauty, while all 23,625 miles of The National Highway System in Canada provides a more comfortable way to traverse this expansive country, particularly in your average saloon car,...
By Jay Khan
September 5, 2018