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How Panther Westwinds Once Epitomized British Class—But We Bet You've Never Heard Of Them

Discover the fascinating rise and fall of Panther Westwinds, Britain’s most extravagant car maker. From the opulent De Ville to the wild six-wheeled Panther Six, explore the bold ambitions and ultimate collapse of this forgotten luxury automaker.
March 13, 2026 Jack Hawkins

Beautiful Design Couldn’t Make Up The Triumph Stag’s Bad Engineering

The Triumph Stag combined stunning Italian design with ambitious engineering, but its troubled V8 engine hurt its reputation. Discover the fascinating story behind one of Britain’s most beautiful yet controversial classic cars.
March 13, 2026 Jack Hawkins
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Street-Legal Cars That Would Make The Perfect Getaway Vehicle—Ranked

If movies have taught us anything about bank robberies, it’s that getting away is often harder than getting in. And the car you’re driving suddenly becomes the most important decision you made all day. Speed helps, of course—but it’s not the only factor. Handling, reliability, durability, and the ability to disappear into normal traffic all matter just as much.
March 12, 2026 Jesse Singer
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My neighbor's ex-girlfriend seems to have accidentally keyed my car instead of his in a fit of rage. Who do I sue for the damages?

If your neighbor’s ex-girlfriend keyed your car during a heated breakup, who’s legally responsible? Learn who you can sue, how evidence works, and the best ways to recover repair costs.
March 12, 2026 Jack Hawkins

My friend told me buying extended warranties is a scam, but the dealer is making a really good case. Are they ever actually worth it?

You have probably heard the pitch at the dealership and felt your guard go up. Extended warranties are often sold with big promises and fuzzy details. But the real question is simpler: are they ever a smart buy?
March 12, 2026 Alex Summers
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At my condo, there's a single EV charger and I'm the only EV owner. I came home to see a Tesla parked there, using my charger. What should I do?

Came home to find someone else using the only EV charger at your condo? Learn the best way to handle the situation, avoid conflict, and navigate EV charging etiquette in shared buildings.
March 13, 2026 Jack Hawkins

The Chrysler Sebring Convertible: When Cost-Cutting Killed Quality

Explore the rise and fall of the Chrysler Sebring Convertible, the affordable American drop-top that promised sunny freedom but became known for cost-cutting, quality issues, and missed potential.
March 12, 2026 Jack Hawkins
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I bought my car on the premise of it being all-wheel drive. A mechanic I know took one look underneath and told me it isn't. What now?

I thought I bought an all-wheel-drive car until a mechanic revealed it was actually front-wheel drive. Here’s whether FWD is good enough for winter driving and everyday roads.
March 11, 2026 Jack Hawkins
People stop to look at a bright red 1958 Ford Edsel car

The Hidden History Of The 1958 Edsel Launch Disaster

By the mid-1950s, Ford executives were convinced they needed something new to compete with General Motors. General Motors dominated the middle of the market with brands like Pontiac, Oldsmobile, and Buick, leaving Ford searching for a way to capture those buyers. The solution was a completely new car division positioned right between Ford and Mercury. That ambitious plan eventually became the Edsel—one of the most famous automotive flops ever created.
March 12, 2026 J. Clarke
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I traded in my car and just found out the dealer hasn’t paid off my old loan. Am I on the hook?

Trading in your car is supposed to be the easy route. You hand the keys to the dealer, they handle the remaining loan, and you drive away in your new ride feeling pretty good about the whole thing. But then a few weeks later you get a notice from your lender saying your old loan still isn’t paid off. Suddenly that smooth trade-in deal feels a lot less smooth.
March 11, 2026 J. Clarke
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My mechanic says I should change my oil every 5,000 miles, but my car's manual says 10,000. Is my mechanic just trying to make money?

You look at your owner’s manual and it says 10,000 miles. Your mechanic says 5,000 miles. It is tempting to assume someone is trying to sell you something, but the real answer depends on your engine, your oil, and how you drive.
March 11, 2026 Jane O'Shea
Zombie threat in suburban driveway

The Best Cars To Own If The Zombie Apocalypse Started Tomorrow

Some cars would be completely useless the moment civilization collapses. Others might quietly become the perfect apocalypse survival machines. If tomorrow brings zombies instead of rush hour, these vehicles would be a very good start.
March 10, 2026 Jesse Singer