Flipboard 2025 Car Tips

Man trying to return car at dealership

I Bought A Car Two Days Ago And Already Hate It. The Dealer Won't Let Me Exchange It—Is That Legal?

A lot of people assume there must be some kind of grace period for major purchases. After all, you can return plenty of things to a store a few days later—why not cars? So if you bought a vehicle two days ago and already hate it, can the dealer really refuse to take it back?
June 8, 2026 Jesse Singer
Confused woman with a car in the background

I paid cash for a used car, and later found out there was still a lien on it. What can I do?

Bought a used car with a lien still on it? Learn what a lien means, your risks, and how to fix the situation and secure ownership.
June 8, 2026 Allison Robertson
AI-generated image of a man who lost his car title.

I tried to sell my car, but couldn’t transfer ownership and it fell through. What do I do?

Nothing makes a buyer disappear faster than title problems. Even a small paperwork mistake can stop an ownership transfer immediately and make the entire deal collapse on the spot. The good news is that most transfer issues have pretty clear fixes once you know what caused them.
June 8, 2026 Marlon Wright
Ai-generated image of a man who wants to dispute a parking ticket.

I got a parking ticket even though I paid at the meter. How do I dispute this?

Few things are more frustrating than coming back to your car and finding a parking ticket sitting on the windshield even though you already paid the meter. The good news is that these situations happen more often than people realize, and many cities do allow drivers to dispute tickets successfully when they can prove payment was made.
June 8, 2026 Peter Kinney
AI-generated image of a man worried about his lifted truck warranty.

The dealership serviced my lifted truck but then blamed new problems on my modifications and voided my warranty coverage. What can I do?

Many truck owners assume the dealership has complete control over warranty decisions, but the reality is often much more complicated than that.
June 8, 2026 Peter Kinney
man next to car tire with nail in it

A nail punctured my tire and the garage says I need a brand-new tire that costs hundreds. Can't they just patch a nail hole anymore?

Finding a nail in your tire is frustrating enough. Then you head to a garage expecting a quick repair, only to hear that you need a brand-new tire that costs hundreds of dollars. At that point, most drivers have the same question: Can't they just pull the nail out and patch the hole?
June 5, 2026 Jesse Singer
Shocked man at the DMV

I sold my car privately, and months later I found out it was never transferred out of my name. How do I fix this?

Sold a car but it’s still in your name? Learn how to fix title transfer issues, protect yourself, and avoid legal and financial problems.
June 5, 2026 Allison Robertson

My car was repossessed even though I thought I was caught up on payments. Can they just take it that quickly?

Wondering if your car can be repossessed even when you thought you were caught up? Learn why repossession can happen fast, what default means, what rights you may have, and what steps to take next.
June 4, 2026 Jack Hawkins
man in dirty car getting ticket

There was some dirt on my license plate and a cop pulled me over and gave me a ticket. I thought that was just supposed to be a warning?

Most drivers assume a dirty license plate is the kind of thing that earns a warning and maybe a suggestion to visit a car wash. So when a cop hands you an actual ticket, it can feel completely ridiculous. After all, cars get dirty. That's normal. But depending on where you live, that officer may have had more legal authority than you think.
June 4, 2026 Jesse Singer
Man in a muddy jeep being pulled over by police.

I got pulled over because my truck was “too muddy.” They let me off with a warning—but is dirt seriously illegal?

Can you get a ticket for a muddy truck? Learn when dirt becomes a legal issue, including fines for blocked plates, lights, and road hazards.
May 22, 2026 Allison Robertson

I installed a tracking app for insurance discounts, and now my rates are going up. Did I make a big mistake?

Installed a driving-tracking app for an insurance discount, only to see your rates go up? Here’s what telematics apps track, why premiums can rise, and whether signing up was a mistake.
June 5, 2026 Jack Hawkins