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Since the COVID-19 pandemic, we are seeing more people than ever before looking to enjoy life on the road in a converted van. While van life is not a new concept, the recent years of climbing house market and isolation have left many seeking a simpler life. From the affordable cost of living to taking the road less traveled, van life has created a practical and exciting way to see the country and find a community! As a result of the growing popularity, the Ford E250 (Econoline) camper van has gained a lot of attention from “vanlifers”.

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Hydrogen powered internal combustion engines are an exciting development in the vehicle world. Not to be confused with hydrogen fuel cell vehicles, these engines are an adapted version of your traditional gasoline-powered internal combustion engine. There are many benefits of this type of engine, which is why we expect more vehicles to use them in the future should the technology become more readily available. Keep reading to discover how hydrogen powered internal combustion engines work and the pros and cons of this type of engine.

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Hyundai’s latest Continuously Variable Valve Duration technology is the future of integrating technology into vehicle mechanics. Find out everything you need to know about Hyundai’s latest innovation! The Hyundai Motor Group has taken the manufacturing world by storm with its announcement of developing the world’s first Continuously Variable Valve Duration (CVVD) technology. This breakthrough in the manufacturing and automotive world successfully improves a vehicle’s overall performance and economy without any compromises.

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Despite being discontinued 16 years ago, the Jeep 4.0 engine is still one of the automotive industry’s most recognized and favored engines to date. Today we’re going to head back in time and discover how this engine came to be, and your options for rebuilding the engine – should you need to.
The Jeep 4.0 engine goes down in history as one of the company’s finest additions to the automotive market. Knowing that its drivers were seeking the biggest adventures, Jeep designed a reliable and powerful engine to accommodate almost any plans.