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A Subaru 360 taxi

The Subaru 360 Was The Auto Industry’s Cutest Catastrophe

In its home market, the Subaru 360 was loved for its simplicity and affordability. In the United States, however, it became one of the most infamous automotive flops of its era.
March 19, 2026 Quinn Mercer
Man unplugging EV, woman in shock

Another EV driver unplugged my car at a public charger so they could use it. Is that even allowed?

Situations like this are becoming more common as EV ownership grows—and they can get surprisingly heated. So what are the actual rules here? What’s the etiquette? And what should you do if it happens to you?
March 19, 2026 Jesse Singer
Father and son EV car lot

My son says if I get an EV I never have to do oil changes, fix the transmission or replace the brakes. Are EVs really that much cheaper to maintain?

Some drivers are hearing the same thing from younger family members lately: switch to an electric vehicle and you can forget about oil changes, transmission problems, and constant brake replacements. It almost sounds too good to be true. So is that actually how EV ownership works—or is it an oversimplified sales pitch?
March 18, 2026 Jesse Singer
AI-generated image of man standing next to his truck with a parking violation notice on the windshield.

My HOA says my truck is too large for the community lot and violates their parking rules. Can they actually fine me for the vehicle I drive?

You park your truck in the community lot like you always do. Then one day you receive a letter from your homeowners association saying your vehicle is “too large” and violates their parking rules. Here’s what you should know before assuming the fine is valid.
March 18, 2026 Marlon Wright
A car mechanic in a plaid shirt and overalls

My Mechanic Says My Car Is “Not Worth Fixing.” Should I Believe Them?

Hearing a mechanic say your car “isn’t worth fixing” can feel like a punch to the gut. One minute you’re expecting a repair estimate, and the next you’re wondering if your car’s life story just ended. But that phrase isn’t always as dramatic as it sounds. In many cases, it’s just a mechanic’s way of saying the numbers might not add up anymore.
March 18, 2026 J. Clarke
Ev Internal

I think I have a wiring issue with my EV. My Dad's an electrician and says he can fix it for nothing. Should I let him try?

Should you let your electrician dad fix your EV wiring problem for free? Learn the risks, safety concerns, and when DIY EV electrical repairs might actually be safe.
March 17, 2026 Jack Hawkins
Young man looking at the camera; mechanic in the background

My mechanic says I should change my oil every 5,000 miles, but my car's manual says 10,000. Does my mechanic just think I'm an easy mark?

You look at your owner’s manual and it says 10,000 miles. Your mechanic says 5,000 miles. It is tempting to assume someone is trying to sell you something, but the real answer depends on your engine, your oil, and how you drive.
March 11, 2026 Jane O'Shea
AI-generated image of a man receiving lawsuit papers.

My Uber driver got into an accident, but I was just served a lawsuit for it. They think it was insurance fraud and I’m an accomplice. What do I do?

When you got into your Uber, you expected a normal ride from point A to point B, not an accident. Then weeks or months later, you receive legal papers saying you are being sued for the crash. The good news is that simply being in the car does not automatically make you responsible for anything. But you do need to take the situation seriously and respond the right way.
March 18, 2026 Peter Kinney
John McGuinness in action during the senior race in the Isle of Man TT (Tourist Trophy) Races on June 8, 2007 in Isle of Man.

Why The Isle Of Man TT Is The Most Dangerous Race On Earth

The Isle of Man TT combines breathtaking speed with extreme risk, and that tension is exactly what keeps fans fascinated and riders coming back year after year. Over its long history, the race has produced legendary champions, record-breaking performances, and heartbreaking tragedies. The result is a motorsport spectacle unlike anything else on the planet.
March 17, 2026 Quinn Mercer
Family standing in front of a 2023 Honda Pilot Touring

Many SUVs are built with safety in mind—but only these models have earned America’s highest ratings.

SUVs dominate American roads for a reason. They offer space, versatility, and increasingly impressive safety technology. From advanced collision-avoidance systems to reinforced passenger cabins, today’s SUVs are built to keep families safe in real-world driving conditions, but only the models below have earned America’s highest safest ratings.
March 17, 2026 Peter Kinney
A client complains to a repairer about a bad car repair

The Biggest Red Flags That Your Car Needs Immediate Attention

Cars rarely fail without warning. Long before a major breakdown happens, most vehicles start giving subtle hints that something isn’t right. The problem is that drivers often ignore those clues—especially if the car still technically runs. But strange noises, warning lights, weird smells, and sudden changes in how your car drives are all signs that something may be going wrong under the hood. If your vehicle starts showing any of these red flags, it’s probably time to let a mechanic take a look.
March 16, 2026 J. Clarke

I installed an electric vehicle charger on my house. The HOA says they're a fire hazard and aren't allowed. Where else am I supposed to charge my car?

My HOA says my electric vehicle charger is a fire hazard and banned it. Here’s why EV charger disputes happen, what your rights may be, and where you can charge your car if your HOA objects.
March 16, 2026 Jack Hawkins