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Is There a Reason Car Headlights Are So Blinding Now?

If driving at night now feels like staring straight into a pair of portable suns, you’re not imagining it—and you’re definitely not alone. What was supposed to make roads safer has quietly become one of the most complained-about features in modern cars.
January 14, 2026 Jesse Singer

The McLaren F1 GTR’s win at Le Mans made it an instant racing legend.

The McLaren F1's legend as a production supercar was already established when it was entered as a race car at Le Mans in one of the greatest triumphs in racing.
January 13, 2026 Quinn Mercer

You Were Automatically Cool If You Drove One Of These 90s Cars

Relive the glory days of the 1990s with this nostalgic deep dive into the coolest cars you could drive in high school. From Mustangs and Supras to RX-7s and Civics, this article ranks 25 iconic ’90s cars that made you instantly cool, celebrating the machines that defined a generation of gearheads and car culture.
January 14, 2026 Jack Hawkins

Gen X Hates Electric Cars. These Are The EVs That Will Finally Win Them Over

Gen X drivers have long been skeptical of electric vehicles—but that’s changing fast. Discover 25 electric cars that are winning over EV skeptics with real performance, style, and everyday usability. From electric muscle cars and trucks to luxury sedans and SUVs, these EVs prove the future can still be fun, fast, and driver-focused.
January 14, 2026 Jack Hawkins

Research shows that Americans are keeping their cars longer than ever before. Here's why nobody can afford to buy new anymore.

Research shows Americans are keeping their cars longer than ever as new-car prices, interest rates, insurance costs, and shrinking affordable options make buying new increasingly unaffordable.
January 12, 2026 Jack Hawkins

The Millennial Driving Experience Was Shaped By These Cult Classics

Relive the millennial driving era with this fun, nostalgic deep dive into 25 cult-classic cars that defined a generation. From tuner legends and affordable sports cars to first rides and automotive icons, this article explores the vehicles that shaped millennial car culture, street racing dreams, and everyday driving memories.
January 12, 2026 Jack Hawkins

Cars That Boomers Grew Up Driving That Wouldn't Pass Today's Safety Standards

Relive the wild west of automotive safety as we explore the cars Baby Boomers grew up driving—and the 25 modern safety standards they’d never pass today. From no seatbelts to steel dashboards, this nostalgic, tongue-in-cheek deep dive shows just how far car safety has come.
January 12, 2026 Jack Hawkins
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The Forgotten Ford Granada Tried To Go Upscale, But There’s A Reason No One Remembers It

In the mid-1970s, Ford set out to build something different from its typical range: A car that blended everyday practicality with hints of upscale flair. The result was the Ford Granada, a mid-size sedan that tried to carve out a niche between basic economy models and luxury cars.
January 14, 2026 Peter Kinney
Indian Scout 101 By VP Performance

How The Indian Scout Became America’s First True Racing Icon

From dominating dirt tracks to earning early road-racing fame, the Indian Scout became a symbol of racing excellence long before superbikes and grand prix circuits existed. Here’s how this humble motorcycle captured the imagination of riders and made history on the race track.
January 13, 2026 Peter Kinney

My lease is up next month and the car has a few scratches. Will I be charged for them?

That little scrape on the door you got in the parking garage? Those light scratches from everyday use? It’s easy to worry about whether a few cosmetic imperfections will turn into an unexpected bill. The good news is that with most leasing companies, whether you’ll be charged depends on how deep the damage goes and whether it crosses the line into “excessive” territory.
January 13, 2026 Kaddy Gibson
Ford Probe

The Ford Probe Was A Sporty Car With The Wrong Name

In the late 1980s Ford introduced a sporty front-wheel-drive coupe that looked every bit the part of a performance machine but its story was tangled with corporate politics, passionate Mustang fans, and design choices that left buyers puzzled. Let’s dig into why this sleek coupe is remembered as much for what it almost was as what it became.
January 12, 2026 Peter Kinney
Lancia Scorpion

The Lancia Scorpion Is The Sports Car America Never Understood

In the mid-1970s, amidst a landscape of American V8s and front-engine coupes, a sleek mid-engine Italian sports car arrived that few outside of enthusiasts remember today: the Lancia Scorpion. Yet despite its potential, the Scorpion never captured the American imagination the way Lancia hoped. Let’s unpack its story.
January 12, 2026 Quinn Mercer