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Electric cars save you so much money over gas vehicles. Why haven't you switched yet?

Mention electric cars at a family barbecue, in a Facebook car group, or pretty much anywhere on the internet, and you'll probably start an argument. Some people swear EVs are the future. Others wouldn't drive one if you gave it to them for free. But there's one uncomfortable fact sitting in the middle of the debate that EV critics never seem quite able to explain away.
June 11, 2026 Jesse Singer
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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

I bought my car privately, but just discovered it was used in a crime. There is a warrant out for my arrest. How do I prove the mistaken identity?

Bought a used car privately and discovered it was linked to a crime? Learn how mistaken identity can happen, what evidence to collect, why you need a lawyer, and how to protect yourself.
June 11, 2026 Jack Hawkins

I bought a car with a rebuilt title, and insurance companies won’t fully cover it. Can they actually do that?

Bought a car with a rebuilt title and cannot get full insurance coverage? Here is why insurers may deny collision or comprehensive coverage, what rebuilt titles mean, and how to improve your chances.
June 11, 2026 Jack Hawkins
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Cars So Fuel Efficient They're Cheaper To Run Than Electric Vehicles. Do You Own One Of Them?

Most people assume electric vehicles are automatically the cheapest thing on the road to operate. But a handful of gas-powered and hybrid cars get such incredible fuel economy that the math isn't always that simple.
June 10, 2026 Jesse Singer
Man standing beside EV with dead battery

My electric vehicle battery failed just barely outside the warranty period. Is there any way to get them to extend it?

You took your electric vehicle in for diagnosis and got bad news. The battery pack has failed or degraded enough to require major repairs. Then you discover the warranty expired only weeks or months ago. That situation is frustrating, but it does not always mean you are out of options. Automakers sometimes help customers even after the official warranty has ended.
June 10, 2026 J.D. Blackwell
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My catalytic converter was stolen, and insurance barely covered the repair. Is there special coverage for that?

You walk out to your car, start the engine, and suddenly it sounds like a race car. Then comes the bad news. Your catalytic converter has been stolen, and the repair estimate is much higher than expected. Many drivers assume insurance will take care of the problem. Unfortunately, that is not always how things work out. Deductibles and coverage limits can leave you paying a significant portion of the bill.
June 10, 2026 Sasha Wren
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The Tesla Reveal That Broke The Internet

Tesla's Cybertruck debut in November 2019 was one of the most anticipated vehicle launches in recent memory. Elon Musk presented it as Tesla's first entry into the pickup truck market, a segment dominated by traditional American automakers. The event immediately attracted enormous attention online and across financial media.
June 10, 2026 J. Clarke
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My car was stolen, recovered, and returned to me. Now I wish it hadn't been. Can I refuse to take it back?

Having your car stolen is awful. Getting it back should be the part where everything works out. But some drivers get the call they've been waiting for and then discover they have a brand-new problem on their hands.
June 9, 2026 Jesse Singer

My HOA started fining me over the car parked in my own driveway. It's my property, can I just ignore them?

Can your HOA fine you for parking a car in your own driveway? Learn why ignoring HOA parking fines can be risky, what rules to check, how to appeal, and when to get legal help.
June 9, 2026 Jack Hawkins