Flipboard 2025 Car Tips

The dealership forgot to add oil during an oil change. Now that my engine is gone, what can I do?

If the shop forgets to add oil during an oil change, it's important to act fast.
April 17, 2026 Sammy Tran
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My friend insists buying new cars is a waste and you should only buy used, but I like the new models. Should I listen to him?

You’ve probably heard the advice a hundred times: never buy new, because the moment you drive off the lot, the car loses value. That idea has some truth behind it, and it’s why a lot of money-savvy shoppers focus on used cars first. A vehicle is a depreciating asset, and new cars usually lose value faster in the early years than later on. But “used is always better” is a little too simple for a market that changes year to year.
April 17, 2026 Carl Wyndham
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The dealer says I need premium gas or it could damage my engine, but the manual says regular is fine. Who's right?

If your owner’s manual says regular gasoline is okay, that is the rule to follow. Automakers test engines for specific fuel needs, and the manual is the main source for that info. But an experienced dealer service advisor might give a general recommendation that could be worth considering.
April 17, 2026 Carl Wyndham
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My friend says you should always buy extended warranties on cars, but my dad told me they're a scam. Are they actually worth it?

If you’ve ever bought a car, you’ve probably heard the pitch for an extended warranty right before signing the paperwork. It usually sounds like the smart, responsible thing to do, especially when repairs on modern cars can get expensive fast. But the honest answer is that extended warranties are not always worth it for every driver or every vehicle. Whether they make sense depends on reliability, coverage details, ownership plans, and the actual price of the contract.
April 17, 2026 Carl Wyndham
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The dealership increased the price of my car the day I came to pick it up. Aren't they required to give me the old price?

You show up excited to pick up your car, and suddenly the dealership says the price is higher than what you agreed to. That is frustrating, confusing, and unfortunately not unheard of. Whether they can legally change the deal depends on what paperwork was signed and whether the sale was actually final. The answer is often less about what was said and more about what is in writing.
April 17, 2026 Miles Brucker
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My mechanic says my engine is "about to fail" but won't show proof. It sounds fine to me, how do I know if he's telling the truth?

Hearing “your engine is about to fail” can make your stomach drop, but that phrase by itself is not proof. Engines usually show symptoms, test results, or visible damage before a shop can honestly make that call. A trustworthy mechanic should be able to explain what they found in plain language and show you evidence. If they can’t or won’t, it’s reasonable to slow down and ask questions.
April 16, 2026 Carl Wyndham

My girlfriend and I bought a car together. We're breaking up & she wants to use it half the time. I commute and she doesn't. Shouldn't I get the car?

A couple bought a car together, then broke up and now both want access to it. Here’s a smart, fair, and funny look at who should get the car when one person needs it to commute and the other doesn’t.
April 16, 2026 Jack Hawkins

My neighbor offered to wash my car for me. He used a pressure washer and it stripped the paint in places. What now?

My neighbor washed my car with a pressure washer and stripped the paint. Here is what to do next, from documenting the damage and getting repair estimates to handling the awkward neighbor conversation.
April 16, 2026 Jack Hawkins

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

My girlfriend and I bought a car together. We broke up. It's too expensive and I'm the only one making payments. I have to have a car. What can I do?

Broke up after buying a car together and now you are stuck making the payments alone? Here is what to do if the car is too expensive, your ex is not helping, and you still need reliable transportation.
April 15, 2026 Jack Hawkins
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My HOA says we have to pay a fee to park a second car on our driveway, even though there’s more than enough space for it. Can I fight this?

You’ve got a driveway that clearly fits more than one car, but then out of nowhere, your HOA says you need to pay a fee just to park a second vehicle there. It feels confusing and honestly a bit ridiculous. If it’s your driveway, why should you have to pay extra to use it? The answer depends on what your HOA rules actually say, and whether they’re following them properly.
April 14, 2026 Peter Kinney