Flipboard 2025 Car Tips

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
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The dealership put the wrong income on my paperwork. Now they’re saying I must pay thousands of dollars or give the car back. What should I do?

You signed the paperwork and drove off the lot thinking everything was locked in. But now the dealership is calling you back saying your income was listed incorrectly on the loan application, and suddenly the deal is falling apart. So what’s actually going on here, and what can you do about it? Let’s break it down.
May 6, 2026 Quinn Mercer
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I parked legally, but still got a ticket. How do I dispute it?

Few things are more frustrating than returning to your car and finding a parking ticket when you're convinced you parked legally. The good news is that parking tickets are not automatically correct, and many jurisdictions provide formal processes for challenging citations when mistakes happen.
June 29, 2026 Peter Kinney
AI-generated image of a man worried about his garage renovation and city regulations.

My garage renovation accidentally violated my town's vehicle storage rules. How do I fix this without redoing the whole garage again?

Garage renovations are supposed to make life easier. But then a letter arrives from the town claiming the renovation violates local vehicle-storage requirements, and suddenly you're wondering if you'll have to tear everything out and start over.
June 29, 2026 Marlon Wright
AI-generated image of a man worried about repairs after buying fleet car.

I purchased a former fleet vehicle, and hidden wear started appearing very quickly. Can you ever trust them?

Former fleet vehicles often look like bargains on the used-car market.That is, until the repair bills begin piling up and hidden wear starts revealing itself.
June 29, 2026 Marlon Wright
Woman with electric vehicle in garage.

After a small accident, the shop says my EV battery may have hidden damage and needs an expensive replacement. Is that really necessary?

You were in a small accident, but the visible damage doesn’t look too bad. Then the body shop calls and says something that makes your stomach drop: your EV battery may have hidden damage, and replacement could cost thousands of dollars. Now you’re stuck wondering if this is a legitimate safety concern, or are you being steered toward an unnecessary (and wildly expensive) repair?
March 3, 2026 Peter Kinney
Worried man with a car filled with laughing friends.

I joined a car-sharing program, but I'm nervous about liability. What really happens if I'm in an accident?

Car-sharing can feel like the perfect middle ground: you get access to a vehicle without owning one. But once you imagine an accident, you start to worry.
June 29, 2026 Sammy Tran
Confused man standing in front of a muscle car

I purchased a vehicle from another state, and the registration process was so complicated. Is every state like that?

Learn vehicle why registration requirements vary, what paperwork you may need, and how to avoid the most common out-of-state vehicle registration headaches.
June 26, 2026 Allison Robertson
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My dealer says my new car's heated seats require a subscription because "the industry is changing." Are subscriptions in cars going to be unavoidable?

If a dealer tells you heated seats now require a subscription because “the industry is changing,” that line is only partly true. Automakers have experimented with subscriptions for in-car features, but the details vary a lot by brand, model, and year. The real story is less about one inevitable future and more about a messy transition that has already sparked customer backlash.
June 26, 2026 Miles Brucker

I just bought a brand-new car. It suddenly needs repairs, and the dealership won't let me take it to my local guy. Can they really do that?

Bought a new car that already needs repairs? Learn whether a dealership can force you to use its service department, what warranty law says, and when your local mechanic is still fair game.
June 26, 2026 Jack Hawkins

My mechanic says I need to spend $2,000 on parts for my car, and won't release it to me unless I get it fixed. Can he really do that?

A mechanic says your car needs $2,000 in parts and will not release it unless you approve the repair. Here is what repair shops can legally do, what mechanic’s liens mean, and how to protect yourself from surprise auto repair bills.
June 26, 2026 Jack Hawkins