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There's kids across the street doing burnouts in the parking lot at all hours. Is there anything I can do about the noise?

Kids doing burnouts across the street? Here’s what you can do about late-night parking lot noise, from documenting the problem to calling the right people.
April 30, 2026 Jack Hawkins

My boyfriend says I should always be changing lanes and speeding through lights to arrive faster. My dad says that doesn’t save time. Who’s right?

Weaving through city traffic and speeding doesn't help you arrive at your destination much faster.
April 30, 2026 Quinn Mercer
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Drivers Hated These SUVs, But Critics Loved Them—Who Do You Agree With?

From the Pontiac Aztek to the Tesla Model X, explore SUVs that impressed critics but frustrated owners, with quirky designs, reliability issues, and everyday flaws that turned praise into regret.
April 29, 2026 Jack Hawkins
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You May Have Hated These Cars—But Critics Absolutely Loved Them

From the Pontiac Aztek to the BMW i3, discover the cars the public mocked but critics praised for innovation, practicality, and bold design in this fun look at automotive underdogs.
April 29, 2026 Jack Hawkins
Man new car shocked

My friend says you should never buy a new car under any circumstances. Is that really true?

“Never buy a new car” is one of those pieces of advice that sounds airtight at a backyard cookout. It is also too simple to be right in every situation. The real answer depends on price, financing, reliability, incentives, how long you keep the car, and what the used market is doing right now.
April 29, 2026 Carl Wyndham
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The Cars That Made Safety Cool—And Profitable

There was a time when car ads bragged about horsepower, chrome, and how cool you’d look pulling up to a diner. Safety barely made the headline. Now it’s front and center, and automakers are in a full-on competition to prove who can protect you best. The shift didn’t just change how cars are built—it changed what people want. These cars helped turn safety into something buyers actively seek out, and in the process, made it incredibly profitable.
April 29, 2026 J. Clarke
Mechanic with his arms crossed standing in front of a car garage.

Car Brands That Break Down The Most—According To Mechanics

These car brands are known by mechanics for frequent breakdowns, with common issues ranging from engine failures and transmission problems to electrical system faults.
April 28, 2026 Allison Robertson
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Tim Allen and Jay Leno have two of the best car collections in the world—but car fans can’t agree which one does it better. Which side are you on?

Tim Allen and Jay Leno aren't just celebrities with expensive garages-they're true car guys. Both have spent decades building world-class collections. But look closer, and you'll notice something surprising: they approach car collecting in completely different ways.
April 28, 2026 Jesse Singer

Common New Car Features That Nobody Even Uses

There are many amazing new features included in today's cars, but many people don't even use them.
April 28, 2026 Peter Kinney
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My insurance company wants to total my car after a minor accident. I love that car, why would they do that?

You look at the car after a minor crash and think it is fixable. Then the insurer says it wants to total the vehicle, and that can feel absurd. In many cases, though, the decision is not about how dramatic the damage looks. It is about math, state rules, and the real cost of putting the car safely back on the road.
April 28, 2026 Anna Adamska
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I paid extra for parking in a private lot—and they towed my car after an hour. What can I do?

It is one of the most infuriating parking scenarios out there. You paid for a private lot, came back expecting a normal day, and found an empty space instead. The good news is that you may have more options than the tow company wants you to think.
April 28, 2026 Carl Wyndham
Man in car getting ticket from police officer

I got a speeding ticket for going 75 in a 65. I thought cops were supposed to give you a 10 mph buffer. How is that legal?

You glance at your speed. Then at the cars around you. Then back at your speed again. Nothing adds up. You were only going 10 mph over the limit—and you weren’t even the fastest car on the road. You weren’t driving aggressively either. So why on earth were you pulled over?
April 27, 2026 Jesse Singer