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There was some dirt on my license plate and a cop pulled me over and gave me a ticket. I thought that was just supposed to be a warning?

Most drivers assume a dirty license plate is the kind of thing that earns a warning and maybe a suggestion to visit a car wash. So when a cop hands you an actual ticket, it can feel completely ridiculous. After all, cars get dirty. That's normal. But depending on where you live, that officer may have had more legal authority than you think.
June 4, 2026 Jesse Singer
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I got pulled over because my truck was “too muddy.” They let me off with a warning—but is dirt seriously illegal?

Can you get a ticket for a muddy truck? Learn when dirt becomes a legal issue, including fines for blocked plates, lights, and road hazards.
May 22, 2026 Allison Robertson

My car was repossessed even though I thought I was caught up on payments. Can they just take it that quickly?

Wondering if your car can be repossessed even when you thought you were caught up? Learn why repossession can happen fast, what default means, what rights you may have, and what steps to take next.
June 4, 2026 Jack Hawkins
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My mechanic says start-stop technology is destroying engines long term. Is that true or just anti-tech fear?

If your mechanic says start-stop is quietly chewing up engines, that lands with a thud because it sounds plausible. More starts must mean more wear, right. The truth is more interesting and much less dramatic than the horror-story version.
June 3, 2026 Carl Wyndham
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Cars Boomers Loved Before SUVs Took Over—Did You Drive Any Of These?

Before SUVs completely took over suburban driveways, boomers loved...Well, they loved cars that were stylish (and yes, some were ridiculous). But honestly, a lot of them still had more personality than today’s endless sea of gray crossovers.
June 3, 2026 Jesse Singer
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My car's safety features slam the brakes for no reason. Can the automaker be responsible if it causes an accident?

Automatic emergency braking is supposed to save your skin, not throw your coffee across the cabin. But some drivers say their cars suddenly slam on the brakes when there is nothing in front of them. If that split-second panic causes a crash, the obvious question is whether the automaker can be on the hook.
June 3, 2026 Miles Brucker
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Cars Every Dad Wanted In 1978—That Dads Today Don't Even Know About

Back in 1978, dads didn’t dream about giant SUVs with heated steering wheels and twelve driving modes. They wanted...well, sometimes what they wanted was genuinely cool—other times, not so much. Either way, dads wanted them badly…and most younger drivers today wouldn’t even recognize half of them if they rolled up next to them at a stop light.
June 2, 2026 Jesse Singer
White man and adult daughter standing beside broken down car

I helped my daughter buy a used car, but it broke down immediately. The dealer told her there was nothing they could do. Is that really legal?

You found a used car, liked the condition, trusted the dealer, and imagined your daughter driving it for years. Then the check engine light came on, the car broke down, and the dealership suddenly stopped sounding so helpful. When you're told "there's nothing we can do" just days or even hours after a sale, it's natural to wonder whether that's really the law or just a convenient excuse.
June 3, 2026 Penelope Singh
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I canceled my car insurance, but they kept charging my bank account for months, and their customer service is a nightmare. How do I get that money back?

You canceled your car insurance, got the confirmation email, and thought you were done. Then another payment hit your bank account, followed by another, leaving you trapped in a customer service nightmare over charges that never should have happened. It is more common than many drivers realize, but there are ways to stop the withdrawals and fight to get your money back.
June 2, 2026 Penelope Singh