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Angry woman in front of car with police officer

My car was stolen, recovered, and returned to me. Now I wish it hadn't been. Can I refuse to take it back?

Having your car stolen is awful. Getting it back should be the part where everything works out. But some drivers get the call they've been waiting for and then discover they have a brand-new problem on their hands.
June 9, 2026 Jesse Singer

My HOA started fining me over the car parked in my own driveway. It's my property, can I just ignore them?

Can your HOA fine you for parking a car in your own driveway? Learn why ignoring HOA parking fines can be risky, what rules to check, how to appeal, and when to get legal help.
June 9, 2026 Jack Hawkins

I paid for a lifetime warranty on a used car, but the company disappeared when I needed repairs. Do I need to get a lawyer?

Paid for a lifetime warranty on a used car, but the company disappeared? Learn what documents to gather, who may still be responsible, when to file complaints, and when hiring a lawyer makes sense.
June 9, 2026 Jack Hawkins
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My friend claims modern headlights are so bright they make night driving more dangerous. Isn't he exaggerating?

If your friend says modern headlights feel brutal at night, he is not imagining the experience. Complaints about headlight glare have become common enough that regulators, researchers, and journalists have all been digging into the issue. The big question is not whether people feel dazzled, but why it seems worse now.
June 9, 2026 Miles Brucker
Man trying to return car at dealership

I Bought A Car Two Days Ago And Already Hate It. The Dealer Won't Let Me Exchange It—Is That Legal?

A lot of people assume there must be some kind of grace period for major purchases. After all, you can return plenty of things to a store a few days later—why not cars? So if you bought a vehicle two days ago and already hate it, can the dealer really refuse to take it back?
June 8, 2026 Jesse Singer
Confused woman with a car in the background

I paid cash for a used car, and later found out there was still a lien on it. What can I do?

Bought a used car with a lien still on it? Learn what a lien means, your risks, and how to fix the situation and secure ownership.
June 8, 2026 Allison Robertson
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My car was remotely disabled by the dealership after a missed payment, leaving me stranded. Can they really shut it off like that?

Imagine walking out to your car before work, turning the key, and getting absolutely nothing. At first, you assume the battery is dead or something mechanical has failed. Then you discover the dealership or finance company remotely disabled the vehicle after a missed payment.
June 9, 2026 Quinn Mercer
AI-generated image of a man who lost his car title.

I tried to sell my car, but couldn’t transfer ownership and it fell through. What do I do?

Nothing makes a buyer disappear faster than title problems. Even a small paperwork mistake can stop an ownership transfer immediately and make the entire deal collapse on the spot. The good news is that most transfer issues have pretty clear fixes once you know what caused them.
June 8, 2026 Marlon Wright
Ai-generated image of a man who wants to dispute a parking ticket.

I got a parking ticket even though I paid at the meter. How do I dispute this?

Few things are more frustrating than coming back to your car and finding a parking ticket sitting on the windshield even though you already paid the meter. The good news is that these situations happen more often than people realize, and many cities do allow drivers to dispute tickets successfully when they can prove payment was made.
June 8, 2026 Peter Kinney