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Father and Son at Car Dealership

I’m buying a new car and want a 6-year loan to lower my payments—but my dad says never finance longer than the warranty. Is he right?

Lower monthly payments sound great. Stretch the loan to 72 months, and suddenly that new car feels affordable. But then your dad drops the classic advice: never finance a car longer than its warranty. Is that old-school wisdom—or still smart in 2026?
March 2, 2026 Jesse Singer
Concerned driver at the side of the road, holding their cell phone after receiving a ticket.

I was parked on the side of the road using my phone, but an officer still gave me a ticket for distracted driving. Can they really do that?

You pulled over, you weren’t moving, and the engine might’ve even been off. You figured you were doing the responsible thing by parking before checking your phone...until a police officer walks up and hands you a distracted driving ticket anyway. The frustrating truth is that in many places, distracted driving laws don’t just apply when your car is in motion. Whether that ticket sticks depends on how your state defines “operating,” “driving,” or “control” of a vehicle.
March 2, 2026 Quinn Mercer
Concerned shopper at car dealership.

Think You Got A Good Car Loan? These Red Flags Say Otherwise.

Car loans are supposed to help you get on the road, not trap you in years of regret. But between confusing paperwork, aggressive finance tactics, and “great monthly payments” that hide ugly math, it’s surprisingly easy to sign a bad deal. The truth is, a car loan can look affordable on the surface while quietly draining your bank account for years. Here are 20 major red flags that your car loan might be working against you instead of for you.
March 2, 2026 Peter Kinney
1969 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1

When Chevy Built A Car So Powerful, They Technically Shouldn't Have Been Able To Sell It

In 1969, Chevrolet released a street-legal car that pushed performance limits far beyond those of typical midsize vehicles. It combined extreme horsepower with minimal safety features, making it one of the most dangerous cars on public roads.
March 2, 2026 Miles Brucker
1937 Packard Super Eight model 1501 Convertible Victoria

The Luxury Empire That Beat Cadillac—Then Completely Disappeared

Before Cadillac became shorthand for American prestige, there was another name whispered in velvet showrooms and spoken with quiet authority at country clubs. Packard didn’t just compete with Cadillac—it often beat it. For decades, it defined what American luxury looked like, felt like, and sounded like. And then, almost unbelievably, it vanished.
March 2, 2026 J. Clarke
White Japan Toyota Scion XB

The Scion: Toyota’s Failed Attempt To Capture Millennials

At the turn of the millennium, Toyota had a problem. Young buyers weren’t exactly lining up for beige Camrys and sensible Corollas—they wanted personality, customization, and something that didn’t scream PTA meeting. So in 2003, Toyota launched Scion, a brand built specifically to lure millennials into showrooms. It had funky styling, no-haggle pricing, and marketing that felt more music festival than motor show. But somehow, it still didn’t last.
March 1, 2026 J. Clarke

I bought snow tires for my car for the first time ever this year. I still ended up getting stuck in my own driveway. Is this the shop's fault?

Bought snow tires for the first time but still got stuck in your driveway? Here’s why it happened, whether the shop is to blame, and what you can do to avoid getting stranded again.
February 27, 2026 Jack Hawkins
RareChevyPower

If You Find One Of These Rare Engines Under The Hood Of A Chevy, You've Got Something Special On Your Hands

Not every great Chevrolet engine made it onto a showroom poster. Some lived in the shadows—built for racers, hidden inside grocery-getter bodies, or quietly assembled in rooms most factory workers never entered.
February 27, 2026 Marlon Wright
Smiling boomer man with vintage station wagon

Car Things Baby Boomers Did That No One Born After 2000 Has Ever Done

From cars to road trips, Baby Boomers experienced it all very differently than today’s younger generation. There was a time when cars didn’t guide you, entertain you, or protect you from your own mistakes. And if you were born after 2000? Some of this might sound completely made up. But…it isn’t. We promise.
February 26, 2026 Jesse Singer
Self Serve Gas Stations

My dad says you can pump your own gas anywhere. My coworker says some states still restrict that. Who’s right?

Can you pump your own gas in every U.S. state? Here’s the truth about self-service fuel laws in New Jersey, Oregon, and the rest of America.
February 25, 2026 Allison Robertson
Fuel type

My buddy says running off-road diesel on the street is no big deal. My uncle says that can lead to serious fines. Who’s right?

Is running off-road diesel on public roads illegal? Learn the real risks, potential fines, and legal consequences of using dyed diesel in street vehicles.
February 26, 2026 Allison Robertson
Diesel engines

My neighbor says short commutes will destroy a diesel engine. My friend drives five miles to work every day without issues. Who’s right?

Are short five-mile commutes bad for diesel engines? Here’s a casual, clear explanation of how short trips affect diesel longevity and modern DPF systems.
February 25, 2026 Allison Robertson