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Collectible Cars You Should Have Sold 15 Years Ago—How Many Did You Mistakenly Hold On To?

Some collectible cars quietly hit their sweet spot years ago. Owners thought prices would keep climbing forever, so they held on. Instead, the hype faded, buyer tastes changed, and values either flattened or slipped backward. These cars aren’t worthless today—but they are worth less than when collector excitement was at its peak.
May 27, 2026 Jesse Singer

My warranty didn't cover what I thought it would, and now I have a $4,000 repair bill. Is there anything I can do?

Stuck with a $4,000 car repair after your warranty claim was denied? Here’s how to challenge the denial, gather evidence, escalate your case, and possibly reduce the bill.
May 27, 2026 Jack Hawkins
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My dealership says the advertised price only applies if I finance at their awful rate. Isn't this just a bait-and-switch?

You spot a car advertised at a tempting price, then the dealer drops the catch. That price, they say, only applies if you finance through them at a sky-high interest rate. If that feels shady, your instincts are not off, and in some cases regulators have treated similar tactics as illegal or deceptive.
May 27, 2026 Miles Brucker
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My friend says car subscriptions are smarter than owning because repairs are included. My dad says that's just renting forever. Who's right?

Your friend is not imagining things. Many car subscription programs really do bundle maintenance, roadside assistance, and sometimes insurance into one monthly payment. The catch is that this convenience can look a lot like renting forever if you stay in it for years and never build any ownership.
May 27, 2026 Miles Brucker
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My car was towed, when as far as I can tell I was parked legally. Can that really happen?

You walk back to where you parked and your car is gone. Your first thought is usually theft, but then you notice a towing company sign nearby or a police notice taped to a pole. It feels unfair when you honestly believed you parked legally. But in reality, cars can still get towed for reasons that are easy to miss or not obvious at first glance.
May 27, 2026 Penelope Singh
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The Hardest Classic Car Trivia Quiz Ever—Can You Get 8 Out Of 20?

This quiz isn’t for casual fans who can spot a Mustang from across the street. This one’s for the people who know what a Hemi is without Googling it, think hidden headlights improve every car, and have probably argued about muscle cars at least once in public.
May 26, 2026 Jesse Singer

I wanted to buy a used car off the lot, but was stopped by insurance costs. Why do I have to have full coverage that's almost as much as the car?

Wondering why full coverage insurance can cost almost as much as a used car? Here’s why lenders require it, what drives premiums up, and how to shop smarter before buying.
May 27, 2026 Jack Hawkins

Driving Habits That Older Boomers Have, But Younger Boomers Don't—According To Data

Data shows older Boomers drive differently than younger Boomers, from shorter trips and daylight errands to avoiding rush hour, night drives, and unfamiliar routes.
May 26, 2026 Jack Hawkins

My insurance company dropped me after one accident, and now no one will cover me. What should I do now?

Dropped by your car insurance after one accident? Here’s what to do next, from fighting a cancellation to finding high-risk coverage, avoiding lapses, and getting back into regular insurance.
May 26, 2026 Jack Hawkins
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Sedans Are Making A Comeback—Here’s What’s Fueling Their Return

A detailed look at the modern sedan comeback, including why drivers are returning to four-door cars and which sedans are leading the resurgence today.
May 25, 2026 Allison Robertson
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The Biggest Boats Ever Sold As Family Cars—Which Ones Have You Been In?

There was a time when bigger automatically meant better in the car world. Families wanted giant trunks, pillow-soft seats, and enough sheet metal to make modern parking spots feel tiny. Automakers happily delivered enormous sedans and wagons that floated down the road like cruise ships.
May 25, 2026 Jesse Singer