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I refused to move over for a speeding truck. Turns out it was a volunteer firefighter. I got a ticket in the mail—can I fight it?

A driver ignores a speeding pickup—only to learn it was a volunteer firefighter and receive a ticket weeks later. Can you fight it? This engaging, in-depth guide explains the law, your rights, and how traffic courts really handle these cases.
January 16, 2026 Jack Hawkins
Top Speed Rubber

The High-Performance Tire Brands Currently Dominating Motorsports And Consumer Markets

Behind every smooth ride is tire expertise. Leading brands create products that last, perform, and innovate. From all-season reliability to high-performance adventures, their work shapes how vehicles connect with the road.
January 20, 2026 Marlon Wright

I'm a volunteer firefighter. I got pulled over by the police on my way to a fire. He refused to listen and gave me a ticket. Can I fight it?

Got a ticket while rushing to a fire as a volunteer firefighter? This engaging, expert-backed guide explains whether you can fight the citation, what the law says, and how to improve your chances in court.
January 20, 2026 Jack Hawkins

I was cut off in traffic by an EMS car. I yelled out the window at them. Can I fight the ticket I got in the mail?

Cut off by an EMS vehicle and received a ticket after yelling in traffic? Learn whether you can fight the citation, how emergency vehicle laws work, and when challenging the ticket is worth it.
January 20, 2026 Jack Hawkins

Baby boomers are all stunned at young drivers’ inability to perform these basic driving tasks.

Baby boomers continue to look on in amazement at the daily ineptitude of younger drivers.
January 16, 2026 Jane O'Shea
Buy Smart, Avoid

Cars That You Should Always Buy Used—And Some Where You're Better Buying New

Used car shopping feels like gambling sometimes. You're betting your money on someone else's old ride, hoping it won't turn into an expensive nightmare. Some bets pay off beautifully. Others just drain your wallet fast.
January 19, 2026 Marlon Wright
Rebuild Instead Buying

Classic Cars That You Can Buy Pretty Cheap And Restore Beautifully

Some classic cars hide their true value in plain sight. Many remain affordable because they were built in huge numbers and supported by decades of parts availability. For those looking for a chance, restoration provides the means without breaking the bank.
January 19, 2026 Marlon Wright
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Why The Buick Reatta Deserves A Second Look

In an era when Detroit mostly made sedans, wagons, and conservative commuter cars, Buick took a surprising turn in the late 1980s: building a two-seat luxury coupe called the Reatta. Many buyers missed the point at the time, but today the Reatta stands as one of the most interesting and underappreciated American cars of its era.
January 20, 2026 Peter Kinney
Daytona Beach-Road Course

When NASCAR Raced On The Beach—And Why It Ended

Long before Daytona became synonymous with superspeedways and pack racing, NASCAR’s earliest competitive events took place in a setting few fans today can imagine: a racetrack stitched together from a hard-packed Atlantic beach and a coastal highway.
January 20, 2026 Quinn Mercer
1970 Dodge Challenger T/A

Nothing says American Custom like Mopar, but these forgotten beasts need a second look.

The term Mopar blends “motor” and “parts,” tied to Chrysler, Dodge, and Plymouth vehicles. While some became icons, others remained rare outliers that never reached mainstream fame or collector status despite their standout features.
January 15, 2026 Miles Brucker

I was cut off in traffic and yelled at the driver out the window. It was an unmarked police car. Can I fight the ticket he gave me?

You yelled at a driver who cut you off—only to discover it was an unmarked police car, and now you’ve got a ticket. Can you fight it? We break down what the law says, what actually matters in court, and what your chances really are, with practical advice from a driver’s point of view.
January 16, 2026 Jack Hawkins
Woman driving a car

Before selling your used car, try modern tech upgrades that can make it feel like new.

An older car can feel perfectly reliable yet quietly outdated in everyday use. Small technology additions now close that gap by adding convenience once limited to new models. The best part? Most of these add-ons are quite easy to install.
January 14, 2026 Miles Brucker