Flipboard 2025 Car Tips

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Experts Don't Like These Cars. They're Wrong.

Some of the cars on this list were mocked from the moment they arrived. Others were simply misunderstood. Either way, we think the experts owe them an apology.
July 7, 2026 Jesse Singer

My extended warranty won’t cover a known defect. Isn’t that what extended warranties are for?

Discover why extended warranties often refuse to cover known defects—and what you can do about it. This in-depth automotive guide breaks down warranty loopholes, TSBs vs. recalls, consumer rights, and effective strategies to get your repair approved. Learn how to fight back, document your case, and understand your true coverage so you’re never caught off guard at the service counter again.
December 15, 2025 Jack Hawkins
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My neighbor’s new landscaping blocks my view when backing out. Can I make them change it?

Discover whether you can make a neighbor change landscaping that blocks your driveway view. Learn about sight line laws, HOA rules, property rights, safety concerns, and practical solutions.
July 7, 2026 Miles Rook
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My HOA says I can’t charge my EV overnight in my own driveway. Can they really stop me?

Can an HOA stop you from charging your EV overnight in your own driveway? Learn your rights, state EV charging laws, HOA restrictions, and what homeowners need to know before installing a charger.
July 7, 2026 Sasha Wren

I leased a car but moved to a city with great transit. What’s the cheapest way out?

If you leased a car and now don’t need it, the goal is pretty simple: get out with the least amount of money left on the table. The tricky part is that leases are designed to keep you locked in, and the “easy” exit options are often the expensive ones. The good news is you usually have more than one path out.
January 26, 2026 Penelope Singh

My lease is up next month and the car has a few scratches. Will I be charged for them?

That little scrape on the door you got in the parking garage? Those light scratches from everyday use? It’s easy to worry about whether a few cosmetic imperfections will turn into an unexpected bill. The good news is that with most leasing companies, whether you’ll be charged depends on how deep the damage goes and whether it crosses the line into “excessive” territory.
January 13, 2026 Kaddy Gibson
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My car manufacturer removed a feature through an over-the-air update. Are governments going to stop this?

Modern cars increasingly behave like smartphones on wheels. They can receive over-the-air updates, change software settings, fix bugs, and sometimes add new functions without a dealership visit.
July 1, 2026 Penelope Singh

My neighborhood's new traffic restrictions have added five minutes to my drive every morning. Am I just out of luck?

New neighborhood traffic restrictions adding time to your commute? Here’s what drivers can do, how to challenge bad traffic changes, and when you may need to adapt.
June 29, 2026 Jack Hawkins