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Aram Krajekian is an automotive journalist reporting on the rapid transformation of the automotive industry through real-world ownership experiences and industry analysis. Currently based in North Carolina, Aram attends Elizabeth City State University where he is studying Biology and Aviation Science, pursuing a concentration in Flight Education and preparing to become a pilot with the ultimate goal of working for the airlines. His academic background and passion for transportation systems influence the manner in which he evaluates emerging vehicle technologies, safety developments, as well as the broader evolution of modern mobility. 

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As a younger voice in automotive journalism, Aram brings a Gen Z perspective that is rarely represented in traditional automotive media. His reporting examines how electrification and shifting ownership economics are shaping the decisions of the next generation of drivers. Aram focuses on clear reasoning and helping readers understand ownership trade-offs and the practical choices drivers face in today’s market. 

Aram's fascination with vehicles began at a young age through exposure to a family's independent repair shop, where he would consistently observe and assist with mechanical diagnostics and repair work on numerous types of vehicles. Observing first-hand which vehicles frequently needed repairs and which ones were dependable formed the basis of his long-standing interest in reliability, engineering decisions, and how vehicles perform outside of marketing claims. 

Over the past year, Aram has contributed reporting at Torque News focused on analyzing ownership experiences and emerging discussions within automotive enthusiast and owner communities. His reporting examines viral claims, reliability concerns, and technological debates that are being discussed amongst drivers in order to separate speculation from verifiable patterns. Through rationally balanced reporting, Aram hopes to provide readers with a clearer understanding of what trends in the automotive world really mean for everyday vehicle owners.

 Aram can be reached on X and LinkedIn for ongoing automotive coverage.

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So I Caught Someone Keying My Tesla at a Shopping Center, and I’m Hoping Sentry Mode Can Track Him Down 2
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I Traded My 100,000-Mile Tesla Model 3 for a Rivian R1T, But After Just 30 Days of Ownership, a Tesla Driver Flipped Me Off on the Freeway 95
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I Was Always a Chevy Guy, But Everyone Who Owned a Toyota Tundra Said They Didn't Have Any Regrets, And So I Made a Move 23
I Upgraded the Screen on My Toyota Tundra SR5 and Everything Worked Until the Toyota App Locked Me Out, Now the Dealer Is Refusing to Help 2
I Thought Waiting to Insure My New 2025 Toyota Camry Would Be Fine Until I Woke Up to Broken Glass and a Huge Bill 5
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I Said I Would Never Buy an EV, But The Rivian R1T Got Me Hooked 0
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I Took My First Extended Trip in a 2025 Rivian R1T but Level 3 Charging Failure Left Us Stranded 3