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I scratched a parked car and paid $500 privately, but now the driver wants more money to fix other problems weeks later. Did I make a huge mistake?

Settling minor accidents privately may be convenient, but you lose some of the advantages of using insurance.
March 23, 2026 Penelope Singh
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Forgotten Cars That Deserve A Comeback

Automakers love bringing old nameplates back to life. Sometimes it works brilliantly. Other times, great cars fade into history even though they still have huge potential today. From wild rally legends to underrated coupes and quirky SUVs, these forgotten machines all deserve another shot at the spotlight.
March 23, 2026 Quinn Mercer

Car Fixes Mechanics Will Take Your Money & Run For—But You Should Learn How To Do Yourself

Discover 25 easy car repairs mechanics overcharge for—and learn how to do them yourself to save hundreds on maintenance and repair costs.
March 23, 2026 Jack Hawkins

I let my younger sister take a drive in our parents' Ferrari. She hit a pothole and damaged it. Ferrari says they won't repair it. What do I do?

A teen crashes a Ferrari into a pothole and the automaker refuses repairs—here’s what to do next, from insurance claims to certified repair options.
March 23, 2026 Jack Hawkins
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My insurance company says my car is "totaled" after a small accident, but it still drives fine. What are they talking about?

You have a small crash, the car still drives straight, and then your insurer says it is “totaled.” That can feel like someone is trying to take your car away for no reason. In reality, “totaled” is usually a math decision, not a drivability decision.
March 23, 2026 Carl Wyndham
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My car's touchscreen controls the heat, sound, and everything else. It just froze while I was driving. Are car companies allowed to design them like this?

You are driving, and the touchscreen that runs your heat, radio, and defroster suddenly freezes. The car still moves, but the “brain” for everyday controls stops listening. That is when a modern design choice starts to feel like a safety problem.
March 23, 2026 Miles Brucker
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The dealer says I have to service my car at their dealership to keep the warranty. Their prices are way worse than my guy, can they actually do that?

You are at the service counter and the advisor drops a line that makes your stomach sink. “If you do not service here, you could lose your warranty.” It sounds official, and it sounds expensive.
March 23, 2026 Miles Brucker
Orange 2023 Toyota Tundra full size pick up truck with open doors and hood displayed at an auto show.

Pickup Trucks That Were Ahead Of Their Time—Years Before Anyone Noticed

These 20 pickup trucks were ahead of their time, introducing bold innovations, performance breakthroughs, and design ideas that shaped the modern truck market.
March 23, 2026 Allison Robertson
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Pickup Trucks That Mechanics Trust Most—And Actually Drive Themselves

These 20 pickup trucks are trusted by mechanics for their durability, reliability, and proven performance, making them some of the least problematic trucks on the road today.
March 20, 2026 Allison Robertson
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Pickup Trucks Owners Say They’d Definitely Buy Again

These 20 pickup trucks stand out for long-term reliability and real-world performance, earning strong loyalty from owners who say they would confidently buy them again.
March 20, 2026 Allison Robertson
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My car smells like gas when I start it. Can I drive it or should I call for help?

You turn the key, the engine fires up—and suddenly it smells like you’re standing next to a fuel pump. That whiff of gasoline might seem harmless at first, especially if it fades quickly, but it’s one of those warning signs your car doesn’t throw out for no reason. Sometimes it’s minor. Sometimes it’s the automotive equivalent of waving a red flag while holding a lit match.
March 21, 2026 J. Clarke
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My Car Passed Inspection Last Month. So Why Is The Shop Now Saying It Needs $1,500 In Repairs?

You drove away from your last inspection feeling confident—your car got a clean bill of health, no major issues, nothing urgent. Fast forward a few weeks, and suddenly a repair shop is handing you a $1,500 estimate like it’s no big deal. It feels contradictory, maybe even a little suspicious, but there are actually a lot of reasonable explanations for how things changed so quickly.
March 20, 2026 J. Clarke