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Are short five-mile commutes bad for diesel engines? Here’s a casual, clear explanation of how short trips affect diesel longevity and modern DPF systems.
You’re ready to buy a car. Then you stumble across something called the 20/4/10 rule—and suddenly your excitement turns into stress. The numbers don’t seem to work, and now you’re wondering if ignoring it means financial disaster. Well, does it?
For most cars, extinction is a slow, quiet process that ends in the scrap yard. Let's pay homage to the ones that are nearing their final days on the road.