Modern cars can feel incredibly advanced until the main touchscreen stops working. One minute, everything is fine, and the next you can’t adjust the fan, lower the cabin temperature, change defrost settings, or even access basic climate controls. The good news is that regulators and safety groups are paying more attention, but the rules still haven’t fully caught up with touchscreen-heavy car design.
Most drivers understand that modern cars contain computers. What many don't realize is just how much information those computers collect. Newer vehicles can track location data, driving habits, vehicle performance, phone connections, navigation history, and much more. Once people discover how much information is being generated, a natural question follows: Who actually owns all of it?
Insurance companies increasingly offer discounts to drivers who agree to share driving data. The pitch sounds simple, but for many drivers the offer raises uncomfortable questions about privacy and whether the promised savings are actually worth it.
Driving used to involve all sorts of little tricks, gadgets, and routines that have completely disappeared. Some were genuinely useful. Others were a huge pain. Either way, do you remember any of these?.
Buying a new vehicle is fun, but it can also be complicated. Luckily, with a little preparation, you can leave the lot with a great car for a great price.
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You walk out to your car, start the engine, and suddenly it sounds like a race car. Then comes the bad news. Your catalytic converter has been stolen, and the repair estimate is much higher than expected. Many drivers assume insurance will take care of the problem. Unfortunately, that is not always how things work out. Deductibles and coverage limits can leave you paying a significant portion of the bill.
Getting your car towed is stressful enough. Things can get even worse when the towing company refuses to release your vehicle until you pay hundreds or even thousands of dollars in fees. Many drivers feel trapped and wonder if the company is legally holding their car hostage.
Driving used to involve all sorts of little tricks, gadgets, and routines that have completely disappeared. Some were genuinely useful. Others were a huge pain. Either way, do you remember any of these?.
You walk out to your car, start the engine, and suddenly it sounds like a race car. Then comes the bad news. Your catalytic converter has been stolen, and the repair estimate is much higher than expected. Many drivers assume insurance will take care of the problem. Unfortunately, that is not always how things work out. Deductibles and coverage limits can leave you paying a significant portion of the bill.
Insurance companies increasingly offer discounts to drivers who agree to share driving data. The pitch sounds simple, but for many drivers the offer raises uncomfortable questions about privacy and whether the promised savings are actually worth it.
Buying a new vehicle is fun, but it can also be complicated. Luckily, with a little preparation, you can leave the lot with a great car for a great price.
You bring your car in for maintenance, and then comes the warning. The advisor says you need to service it at the dealership or your resale value will suffer. It is a powerful line because it mixes fear about future money with confusion about what buyers really care about.
“Lifetime transmission fluid” sounds wonderfully convenient. It also sounds suspicious if you plan to keep your car well past the warranty. Your mechanic is not crazy for questioning it, but that does not automatically mean you should ignore the manual either.