You check your doorbell cam during lunch—and there it is again. Your neighbor’s car sitting in your driveway while you’re at work. It’s frustrating. But beyond rude, it raises a bigger question: could this actually become your problem if something goes wrong?
Neighbor’s snowplow contractor damaged your car and denies responsibility? Learn your legal options, insurance strategies, and practical steps to recover repair costs without escalating the dispute.
Rear-ended a car at night that had no working taillights and now you’re being sued for $5,000? Learn how fault, comparative negligence, and state laws could affect your chances in court.
Some cars become icons. Posters on bedroom walls. Dream machines. Status symbols. But popularity and greatness aren’t always the same thing. Sales numbers, marketing hype, and nostalgia can inflate reputations far beyond reality.
You tapped the bumper of the car ahead of you. You exchanged notes with the other driver and agreed that there's no damage. So why did her attorney contact you?
Discover how the Ford Edsel became one of the biggest flops in automotive history, costing Ford $400 million and teaching Detroit a painful lesson in market research, branding, and timing.
Does red really mean higher insurance rates? We break down the myth about red cars costing more to insure and explain what actually affects your premium before you buy that Honda Civic.
Lower monthly payments sound great. Stretch the loan to 72 months, and suddenly that new car feels affordable. But then your dad drops the classic advice: never finance a car longer than its warranty. Is that old-school wisdom—or still smart in 2026?
Thinking about buying a used car? Don’t sign the paperwork until you read this. These models are known for costly mechanical issues—here’s why a pre-purchase inspection could save you thousands.
A police car passed your school bus while the STOP sign was out and no sirens were active—now what? Learn who to report it to, how to document the incident, and what school bus drivers should do next to protect student safety.
The first Ford Mustang was driven off the lot in 1964, marking the start of the pony car era—but it's not the only icon from this time of American auto ingenuity.