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Pickup Trucks With The Best Gas Mileage for 2026

Pickup trucks are going through a mileage revolution.
May 29, 2026 J.D. Blackwell

My apartment has disabled parking that I use right next to an EV charger. My spot is always taken by someone charging their car. What can I do?

What should you do when your disabled apartment parking space is constantly taken by EV drivers charging their cars? Here’s how to document the problem, talk to management, request enforcement, and protect accessible parking rights.
May 29, 2026 Jack Hawkins

I traded in my old car, and now debt collectors say I still owe money on it. Do I actually have to pay them?

Traded in your old car but debt collectors say you still owe? Here’s how trade-in payoffs, negative equity, dealer mistakes, and debt validation work—and what to do before you pay.
May 28, 2026 Jack Hawkins

I got into a minor accident, and my rates skyrocketed. I can't afford that increase, can I fight them on it?

Got into a minor accident and your car insurance rate jumped? Here’s how to challenge the increase, review your policy, ask smarter questions, and shop for better coverage without panicking.
May 28, 2026 Jack Hawkins
Boomer couple embarrassed by cars they used to like

Cars Baby Boomers Are Embarrassed To Admit They Loved When They Were Younger

There was a time when baby boomers saw fake wood paneling, vinyl roofs, opera windows, and oddly shaped hatchbacks and thought: “Now that is style.” But, we’re all allowed to change our minds and what was once the height of cool could now be the height of embarrassment.
May 28, 2026 Jesse Singer

My new car came with a subscription fee to use remote start. Are automakers really doing this now?

Subscription fees have spilled over from the tech world into features of the newest cars.
May 28, 2026 Peter Kinney
Black man holding parking ticket next to meter

I tried to dispute a parking ticket, but it was denied and in the meantime the price went up. Do I really have to pay the increased fee?

You thought you were doing the right thing by disputing your parking ticket. Then the appeal was denied, and suddenly the fine is higher than when you started. That situation frustrates drivers every day across North America. The good news is that those extra fees usually follow specific rules, and you may still have a few options to fight back or reduce the damage.
May 28, 2026 Penelope Singh
Older man in garage with red sports car

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
Angry businessman with road rage.

What is your driving style—and what does it say about your personality?

Whether you grip the steering wheel or wave everyone through at four-way stops, your driving habits can reveal surprising things about your personality.
May 29, 2026 Sammy Tran
Angry man taking a selfie with a speeding ticket.

I got a ticket from a camera I never even saw and didn't have a sign. Can I get out of it?

You’re driving normally, days pass, and then a ticket arrives from a traffic camera you never noticed. Many drivers wonder if the fine is even valid.
May 28, 2026 Sammy Tran

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
Car Dealership

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