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Cars & Trucks

The Most Stolen Cars in America

September 20, 2022. AAA Staff

Is your automobile most likely to catch a thief’s eye? A report by the Highway Loss Data Institute reveals the top 20 vehicles most likely to be stolen.

Auto History

What Was the Bestselling Car the Year You Started Driving?

July 28, 2022. Andrew Sheldon

There have only been seven different car models to top the annual sales charts the last 40 years. Did yours make the list?

Cars & Trucks

What Is the Difference Between a Crossover and a SUV?

July 12, 2022. Andrew Sheldon

Discerning the difference between a crossover and a SUV requires a look underneath the surface.

Cars & Trucks

What Is Horsepower? Common Car Terms Explained

June 15, 2022. Andrew Sheldon

You’ve heard these automotive terms since you first got behind the wheel. But do you really know what they mean?

Cars & Trucks

Test Drive: Crossover SUVs

February 14, 2022. Alan Rider

If the sign of a maturing market segment is diversity, the humble crossover SUV is all grown up. Here are two distinctly different models that illustrate our point.

Auto History

The Stories Behind Popular Car Model Names

September 13, 2021. Andrew Sheldon

Automakers have found inspiration for their car model names everywhere, from Mother Nature to military vehicles.

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Cars & Trucks

What Type of Car Should I Buy?

April 23, 2021. AAA Staff

Choose the right vehicle for your personal preferences, budget and lifestyle with help from AAA.

AAA

It Now Costs More Than Ever to Own a Car

December 23, 2020. Andrew Sheldon

In 2020, the average annual cost of vehicle ownership rose to more than $9,500.

Cars & Trucks

Maximum Fun Allowed by Law – Mazda Miata RF/Alfa Romeo Stelvio

May 30, 2020. Alan Rider

We recommend rolling down a curvy stretch of road in one of these beauties.

Technology

A Guide to Car Safety Features

May 26, 2020. AAA Staff

From autonomous features to voice control, car safety features are designed to make driving less stressful. But what does each one do? And how do they all work?