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The Best RVs For Digital Nomads

These RVs are perfect for remote workers who want reliable power, comfortable workspaces, and room to unwind after logging off.
September 8, 2025 Allison Robertson

Strange NASCAR Rules Most Fans Don't Even Know About

Like all sports, NASCAR is replete with plenty of rules and regulations. And while most fans are aware of many of them—there are a bunch of rules that even the hardcore fans probably don't even know about.
April 17, 2025 Jesse Singer

Roger Federer’s Million Dollar Car Collection Is A Smash Hit

Roger Federer isn't just a legend on the tennis court, he's also known for his impressive collection of luxury cars. Let's check 'em out!
March 20, 2025 Ella Mason
1967 Ford Shelby Mustang GT500

Every Car From Gone In 60 Seconds—Ranked

Gone in 60 Seconds (2000) gave us one of the most iconic car heist films of all time, packed with adrenaline-pumping action and an unforgettable lineup of 50 exotic and classic rides.
September 8, 2025 Allison Robertson
Pontiac Deluxe Six Sedan 1939 Ghost Car

The True Story Behind The 'Ghost Car' Displayed At The 1939 World’s Fair

Most cars try to impress you with horsepower or sleek design. This one? It wowed crowds by letting you see straight through it. At the 1939 New York World’s Fair, Pontiac rolled out something so unusual that people couldn’t stop talking about it—a completely transparent car.
May 2, 2026 J. Clarke
Woman with electric vehicle in garage.

After a small accident, the shop says my EV battery may have hidden damage and needs an expensive replacement. Is that really necessary?

You were in a small accident, but the visible damage doesn’t look too bad. Then the body shop calls and says something that makes your stomach drop: your EV battery may have hidden damage, and replacement could cost thousands of dollars. Now you’re stuck wondering if this is a legitimate safety concern, or are you being steered toward an unnecessary (and wildly expensive) repair?
March 3, 2026 Peter Kinney
Woman displeased with body shop repairs.

The body shop repaired my car’s damage, but the paint doesn’t match and there’s a noticeable gap between panels. Can I demand a redo?

You finally picked up your car after an accident repair. You expected to feel relieved but instead, you notice the paint doesn’t quite match in certain light, and one of the body panels doesn’t sit flush like it used to. So, what are your rights here? Can you actually demand that the body shop redo the work, or are you stuck with a repair that looks almost right but not quite?
February 24, 2026 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
Mechanic with his arms crossed standing in front of a car garage.

I'm a mechanic with a large garage. Next door, there's a guy doing oil changes for $50 out of his driveway. I'm losing customers. What can I do?

A mechanic with a full garage is losing customers to a neighbor doing $50 driveway oil changes. Here’s how to compete without racing to the bottom.
May 1, 2026 Jack Hawkins
man standing in front of EV resale plot with a questioning look

My friend insists EV owners are getting ripped off on resale. I was thinking of getting one, but now I'm not sure. Is that really happening?

If you've done much research in EVs, you've probably heard the line already. EV owners, some critics say, get crushed when it is time to sell. The truth is more complicated.
May 1, 2026 Carl Wyndham
confused and frustrated man in dealership

The dealer added $5,000 in fees after we agreed on the price. When I pushed back, he just said "Everyone pays this." Do they really?

You agree on a number, shake hands, and think the hard part is over. Then the finance office slides over a contract stuffed with thousands in extra charges and says, “everyone pays this.” That moment is common enough that federal regulators, state attorneys general, and consumer advocates have all warned shoppers about it.
May 1, 2026 Miles Brucker