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I bought a used car with low mileage, but at my first oil change the guy said the mileage didn’t match the wear. Was the odometer rolled back?

Low mileage sells confidence. It also sells cars—fast. But when visible wear doesn’t match what the odometer claims, that confidence collapses quickly, leaving behind a far more unsettling question about how much of the deal was actually real.
January 26, 2026 Jesse Singer

I accidentally hit a dog that was off-leash. It was unhurt but dented my car. Do I send the owner the bill?

After accidentally hitting an off-leash dog that wasn’t injured but damaged his car, a driver faces an awkward financial dilemma. Who’s responsible for the repair bill—and what’s the right thing to do?
January 26, 2026 Jack Hawkins

The Most Expensive Movie Cars Ever Made—Including The $20 Million Aston Martins Destroyed On A Bond Set

Discover the 25 most expensive movie cars ever built, from iconic Batmobiles and James Bond Aston Martins to hypercars, classics, and one-off Hollywood legends. A must-read for movie and car lovers.
January 26, 2026 Jack Hawkins
Manual transmission

Why Did Americans Give Up On Manual Transmissions?

An in-depth look at why manual transmissions have declined in America, when it started, where they still thrive, and what the future holds.
January 23, 2026 Allison Robertson
Studebaker Avanti

The Studebaker Avanti Was Too Advanced For Its Time, But Now It’s One Of America’s Best Cult Classics

When the Avanti debuted in the early 1960s, it didn’t look like anything else on American roads. It wasn’t trying to follow trends—it was trying to leap over them. Unfortunately, the world wasn’t quite ready for what Studebaker was selling.
January 26, 2026 Quinn Mercer

I leased a car but moved to a city with great transit. What’s the cheapest way out?

If you leased a car and now don’t need it, the goal is pretty simple: get out with the least amount of money left on the table. The tricky part is that leases are designed to keep you locked in, and the “easy” exit options are often the expensive ones. The good news is you usually have more than one path out.
January 26, 2026 Penelope Singh
woman driving at night

Is There A Reason Night Driving Suddenly Feels More Dangerous?

Lately, night driving just feels different. More drivers are noticing it, but few can quite put their finger on why. And it’s not just one small thing.
January 23, 2026 Jesse Singer

The Cadillac CTS-V Wagon Was The Ultimate Family Muscle Car

The Cadillac CTS-V Wagon occupies a very specific place in Cadillac history. It combined the high-performance V-series formula with the long-roof body style of the second-generation CTS. According to Cadillac’s own documentation and later summaries, it was offered as part of the CTS-V lineup rather than as a separate experiment.
January 24, 2026 J. Clarke
Electric Vehicle Debate

My friend says electric cars are cheaper to own in the long run. My neighbor says the repairs will ruin me. Who should I believe?

A clear, real-world breakdown of whether electric cars are cheaper to own or a long-term repair risk, explained in plain language for everyday drivers.
January 23, 2026 Allison Robertson

Renault In America: How A French Giant Failed To Connect

Renault once set its sights on the U.S. market, but cultural missteps, reliability issues, and fierce competition doomed its American ambitions. Explore the full story of how a French automotive giant failed to connect with American drivers.
January 23, 2026 Jack Hawkins

How Pickup Truck Culture Differs Around The World—And Why America Has The Best

Explore how pickup truck culture differs around the world—from Europe and Australia to Asia and beyond—and discover why America leads the pack with unmatched truck size, power, customization, and lifestyle appeal.
January 23, 2026 Jack Hawkins