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Rowan Atkinson’s Car Collection

Famed English comedian Rowan Atkinson may look slow and plodding in many of his roles—but the actor behind Mr. Bean has a real need for speed!
March 11, 2025 Peter Kinney

NASCAR Drivers Who Died On The Track

Although safety has been an ever-evolving goal for NASCAR, danger in this sport is an ever-existing issue. Let’s take a moment to remember some of the incredible drivers who lost their lives on the track.
March 26, 2025 Jennifer McDougall

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

I've recently legally changed my name. I went to get a new driver's license—they've put the wrong name on and refuse to change it. What can I do?

Legally changed your name, but the DMV printed the wrong one on your driver’s license and refuses to fix it? Here is what to do, how to escalate, and how to get your ID corrected.
April 17, 2026 Jack Hawkins
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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
Concerned man near damaged sedan

Someone dented my bumper. No one left a note, but there's a security camera over the lot. Can the footage help me hold whoever did it accountable?

You come back to your car, see a fresh dent or an ugly scrape, and there’s no note anywhere. It’s frustrating, and it can make you wonder if you’re stuck paying for everything yourself. The good news is that security footage can sometimes help show what happened and who did it. The tougher part is that getting and using that footage usually takes quick action—and probably a little patience.
April 17, 2026 Miles Brucker
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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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Top Mistakes Beginner RVers Make (And Regret)

From maintenance misses to layout oversights, these RV mistakes can cost thousands and sour your first adventures.
October 14, 2025 Allison Robertson

Ralph Lauren's Spectacular Car Collection

Ralph Lauren is known around the world for his incredible taste. But his passion for good design doesn’t stop with clothes—he also sees beauty in well-made cars.
February 14, 2025 M. Clarke

Floyd Mayweather's Car Collection

Floyd “Money” Mayweather isn’t just a boxing legend—he’s also one of the most extravagant car collectors in the world. With a collection worth over $40 million, his garage is packed with some of the rarest and most powerful cars ever made.
February 12, 2025 Ella Mason
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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