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  2. 5 Reliable Used Cars You Should Buy Now Before They’re Gone

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    As of 2024, there were just 11.4 million used cars 6 years old or newer available to buy at dealerships — a drop in 4.1 million from the 15.5 million used cars available in 2022.

  3. Used Cars in 2024: What You Should Know before You Buy - AOL

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    Used Cars in 2024: What to Know Before Buying Marc Urbano - Car and Driver Like the rest of the automotive industry, the used-car market has seen its fair share of turmoil over the past few years.

  4. 23 Things Car Dealerships Don’t Want You To Know - AOL

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    Purchasing a new or used vehicle usually involves a lot of time, stress and money. Although people have to face this task an average of about every 8-10 years when buying a new car, there are ...

  5. Custom wheel - Wikipedia

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    Custom wheels are one of the most common ways in which automobile enthusiasts customize their vehicles. Competition-oriented enthusiasts typically switch to lighter, stronger, or larger wheels, while appearance-oriented enthusiasts more often choose larger and more visually distinctive wheels.

  6. Hubcap - Wikipedia

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    It also has the function of decorating the car. [2] A hubcap is technically a small cover over the center of the wheel, while a wheel cover is a decorative metal or plastic disk that snaps or bolts onto and covers the entire face of the wheel. [3] Cars with stamped steel wheels often use a full-wheel cover that conceals the entire wheel.

  7. Skid (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    A burnout is when a car intentionally locks the front wheels to hold the car in place while spinning the rear wheels. The dynamic friction of the spinning tire against the road causes significant amounts of the tire's rubber to be deposited onto the road surface, and increased temperature from friction usually creates dense white smoke.