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40 Best and Worst Commuter Cities in Texas
On average, Americans spend about 25 minutes commuting to work, so that means almost an hour in the car each day. But the typical drive for residents of the best…
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40 Best and Worst Commuter Cities in Florida
The average commute for a Florida worker is 25 minutes, which is on par with the national average. But scattered around the Sunshine State we found 40 cities where residents…
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The 40 Best and Worst Commuter Cities in California
The typical California worker spends more than 54 minutes commuting each workday. Over the course of a week, that adds up to nearly five hours and the average Golden State…
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The 15 Best (and Worst!) Commuter Cities in Utah
On average, Utahn’s spend more than 50 minutes commuting each work day, which adds up to a whopping 134 commuting hours each year. Recognizing that excessive commute times can have…
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4 Best Apps for Car Shopping
What would make a better Christmas present than a shiny new car with a big red bow on top? Whether you have been thinking about buying a new car for…
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The Colossal California Cheesecake Challenge
Sometimes it’s about the journey, sometimes it’s about the destination, and sometimes it’s about the cheesecake. Whether you are a cheesecake fanatic or you are dying to see California from…
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5 Best Apps for Finding Food on the Go
It’s a familiar scenario for many people you’re on the go when hunger strikes. When you don’t have much time and you’re in an unfamiliar area, how do you find…
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The Case for Better Designed License Plates
You’d have to understand my upbringing to know why license plate designs are near and dear to me. My dad started a souvenir business in 1989 that specialized in those…
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Edmunds’ Mark Takahashi Describes His “Once-in-a-Lifetime” Test Drive
Mark Takahashi is a self-proclaimed “art director turned automotive journalist” who has been an Automotive Editor for Edmunds.com since 2008. Mark has had the opportunity to drive some incredibly impressive…
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My Home Was Broken Into—Now What?
My Home Was Broken Into—Now What? Each year, over 2.5 million people in the U.S. come home and find their home was broken into. Being the victim of a burglary is…