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Man confused at car dealership paperwork

Is my car loan a scam, or am I just bad at math?

You signed the paperwork, drove off the lot, and felt pretty good about it. Then the first bill arrived. The payment feels higher than you remember, the balance barely moves, and suddenly the math feels wrong. Did you miss something—or is something off?
February 12, 2026 Jesse Singer
Muscle Era Motors

The V8 Is Pure America, But A Select Few Versions Still Stand Above The Rest

The rumble of a V8 is pure Americana. Detroit's engineers spent decades perfecting these powerplants, creating monsters that ruled NASCAR, dominated muscle car showdowns, and even found their way into boats and supersonic jets.
February 11, 2026 Marlon Wright
Pontiac’s Biggest Automotive Missteps Fans Can’t Forget

Pontiac's most embarrassing cars are probably a big part of why the once-popular brand isn't around anymore.

Some cars make people turn their heads in admiration. Others make them stare in pure confusion. Pontiac managed both over the years, but a few models crossed the line into unforgettable design disasters that fans still debate.
February 12, 2026 Marlon Wright

I want to put a turbocharger in my car because my friend says it would make it go faster. Is he right, or are turbos a waste of money?

Wondering if turbochargers are worth it? This fun, beginner-friendly guide explains how turbos work, how much faster they make cars, real costs, reliability concerns, and whether adding boost is a smart upgrade or a waste of money.
February 10, 2026 Jack Hawkins

The El Camino never made much sense, but it became an unforgettable classic anyway.

The Chevrolet El Camino spanned three decades, defying categorization and adding a unique chapter to automotive history.
February 11, 2026 Sasha Wren

The Chevy HHR SS: The Turbo Wagon Nobody Asked For

The Chevy HHR SS was a turbo wagon that made no sense—and that’s exactly why it’s brilliant. Discover how this oddball Chevy became an unlikely performance icon.
February 9, 2026 Jack Hawkins
Affordable Sports Cars - Fb

Cost-Effective Sports Cars To Embarrass Porsche 911 Drivers With

That heart-pounding sports car feeling no longer belongs only to the ultra-wealthy. Plenty of machines deliver serious excitement with a bold personality and unforgettable drives while staying within reach for drivers who crave speed without stress.
February 10, 2026 Marlon Wright

My cousin has never changed the oil in his car. It's been going now for 8,000 miles. I thought you were supposed to change every 5,000 miles?

Is changing your oil every 5,000 miles still necessary? We break down modern oil change intervals, what happens if you wait 8,000 miles, and how overdue oil changes can quietly damage your engine.
February 9, 2026 Jack Hawkins
Internal - Ev Debate

My wife really wants to buy an EV this year. But I think we should stick with gasoline—EVs just aren't there yet for me. Who's right?

My wife wants to buy an electric vehicle, but I think gasoline cars still make more sense. We break down the EV vs. gas debate with real-world pros, cons, and lifestyle considerations to find out who’s actually right.
February 9, 2026 Jack Hawkins

The Pontiac Solstice: The Roadster That Almost Beat Mazda

Discover the Pontiac Solstice, the bold American roadster that nearly dethroned the Mazda Miata, blending striking design, turbo power, and big ambitions.
February 9, 2026 Jack Hawkins
John DeLorean

Decades before the DeLorean DMC-12 failure, John DeLorean built a true Corvette Killer. But this time, the problem was that the car was too good.

The early 60s were a confident time in Detroit. American cars were bigger, faster, and selling in massive numbers. Inside General Motors, new ideas were being sketched, tested, and quietly debated. Some of them were exciting. Some of them made people nervous.
February 9, 2026 Jesse Singer
File:1970 AMC Rebel

Forgotten American Cars That Were Secretly Brilliant

Not every great American car became a superstar. From sleepers and quirky crossovers to forgotten muscle and compact heroes, it's time to celebrate the cars that were quietly brilliant long before the internet rediscovered them.
February 9, 2026 Marlon Wright