Flipboard 2025 Car Tips

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My parking permit expired, but I never got a notice. Now the penalties are piling up. Can I get out of this?

You thought everything was fine until the phone started ringing. Now you are hearing about unpaid fees, penalties, or even collections tied to an expired parking permit. Many drivers are surprised to learn that permit renewals are often considered the vehicle owner's responsibility, even when reminder notices are normally sent.
June 16, 2026 Sasha Wren
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Keep Your Car In Mint Condition With These Simple Tips And Tricks

If you’re a car owner, keeping things in tip-top shape not only helps your vehicle last longer, but also contributes to your safety on the road.
July 7, 2023 Kaddy Gibson
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I bought a classic car and restored it, but insuring it turned out far more complicated than I thought. Why is it so difficult?

Many classic car owners assume the hard part ends when the restoration is complete and the car is finally back on the road. Then they call an insurance company and discover that getting proper coverage is far more complicated than insuring a modern vehicle.
June 16, 2026 Quinn Mercer
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My neighbor's tree damaged my parked car, but he refuses to pay for it. Is the law on my side?

Few property disputes are more frustrating than walking outside and discovering a neighbor's tree has damaged your parked car. Most people assume the tree owner must automatically pay because the tree came from their property. Then the neighbor refuses responsibility, the insurance companies start asking questions, and suddenly the situation becomes much more complicated.
June 16, 2026 Marlon Wright
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I was rear-ended by a distracted driver, but their insurer is arguing that my brake lights weren’t working. What can I do?

Most drivers assume that getting rear-ended is one of the simplest accident scenarios imaginable. Then the insurance company starts asking questions about your brake lights, and suddenly a case that seemed straightforward becomes much more complicated.
June 16, 2026 Peter Kinney
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I updated my car’s software, and suddenly features I paid for stopped working. Are they allowed to do this?

Most people install vehicle software updates expecting improvements. But then the update finishes, and suddenly something you paid for no longer works properly. Maybe the navigation system disappeared, the heated seats stopped responding, the app lost functionality, or the infotainment system started acting strangely. While that situation feels outrageous, software-related disputes are becoming increasingly common as modern vehicles behave more like computers on wheels.
June 15, 2026 Peter Kinney

My homeowners' association just announced that they've banned motorcycles. Can they just stop me from riding like that?

Can your HOA ban motorcycles? Learn when homeowners' associations can restrict motorcycle riding, parking, storage, and noise, plus what riders can do to challenge unfair rules.
June 15, 2026 Jack Hawkins
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My insurance company said my car was "totaled," but the payout wasn’t enough to replace it. Can they just decide that?

Getting told your car is a total loss is frustrating enough. Finding out the insurance check won't buy you a similar replacement can feel even worse. The good news is that insurance companies can't just make up a number. They have to use specific methods to figure out what your vehicle was worth before the accident.
June 15, 2026 J. Clarke

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