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Most of us will drive our cars off the showroom floor and ultimately sell them to a used dealer without ever doing more than simple maintenance. However, it is definitely possible to modify your ...
Our team looked at over 100 of the top auto insurance providers in the U.S., from national providers like USAA, Travelers, and State Farm to regional providers like Erie Insurance. 8,500 Data Points ...
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When talk turns to classic factory muscle cars, you might think the banter will soon delve into matching numbers, rare factory parts, production numbers, and so on, but the pursuit of pure restoration ...
Is it okay to customize a car you're still making payments on? The quick answer is yes, but you'll want to be sure you understand the full implications before making any changes. Let's first get into ...
If you've ever seen a modified car whose wheels are pushed out further than the outline of the body to give it a wider stance, and they are covered by what appears to be widened or bolt-on fender ...
If parts of your car have been altered or upgraded since it first hit the road, you may need modified car insurance. Here’s all you need to know about insurance for modified cars, including which ...