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Man in car getting ticket from police officer

I got a speeding ticket for going 75 in a 65. I thought cops were supposed to give you a 10 mph buffer. How is that legal?

You glance at your speed. Then at the cars around you. Then back at your speed again. Nothing adds up. You were only going 10 mph over the limit—and you weren’t even the fastest car on the road. You weren’t driving aggressively either. So why on earth were you pulled over?
April 27, 2026 Jesse Singer
Woman putting on makeup in car, getting ticket

I was stopped at a red light putting on makeup when a cop gave me a ticket for distracted driving. But I wasn't even driving—how is this even legal?

Getting a ticket while fully stopped at a red light sounds ridiculous. You’re not doing anything aggressive, not speeding, not even moving—so how could it possibly count as distracted driving?
April 27, 2026 Jesse Singer

Have You Forgotten These American Sedans That Were Way Ahead Of Their Time?

Discover the forgotten American sedans that were way ahead of their time, from the Tucker 48 and Ford Taurus to the Tesla Model S, with bold design, clever engineering, and innovations that changed the automotive world.
April 27, 2026 Jack Hawkins

I'm looking to buy a new truck. My dad says that I should stick with gas, but my brother says the new Cybertruck is my best option. Who's right?

Gas truck or Tesla Cybertruck? This fun, easy-to-read guide breaks down towing, range, price, charging, maintenance, and daily usability to help truck buyers decide which option truly fits their lifestyle.
April 27, 2026 Jack Hawkins
Confused Man With Insurer

My Subaru needs big repairs, but the insurance company is insisting on using cheap aftermarket parts. Can I refuse?

You finally get the repair estimate, and then comes the twist. Your insurer wants to use aftermarket parts instead of original equipment manufacturer parts. The short answer is that sometimes you can refuse, but it depends heavily on your state, your policy, and the specific part involved.
April 27, 2026 Carl Wyndham
Frustration at the dealership desk

The dealership added fees I never saw until signing day. Can I still walk away even when we're that far along?

You agreed on a price, sat down to sign, and suddenly the paperwork is fatter than expected. Extra charges appear for things you did not knowingly approve, and the mood in the room changes fast. The short answer is that, in many cases, yes, you can still walk away before you sign a binding contract.
April 27, 2026 Miles Brucker
A light blue Porsche Taycan Turbo S Cross Turismo

Cars That Have Been Recalled So Many Times, We Can’t Believe They’re Still On The Road

Not all recalls are created equal, and they don’t always mean a car is bad. In many cases, recalls are tied to software fixes, supplier issues, or early production bugs that get ironed out over time. That said, some vehicles rack up a surprising number of them. The figures below are based on Expected 30-Year Lifetime Recalls, which estimate how often a model will be recalled over its lifespan. Some of these might surprise you.
April 27, 2026 Peter Kinney
Man wearing headphones in car getting ticket

I was driving with headphones because my car stereo is broken—a cop pulled me over and ticketed me. Since when is that illegal?

If your car’s sound system breaks, throwing on headphones feels like an easy fix. Plenty of drivers do it without thinking twice. Well, as many people are finding out, the truth is that this harmless habit isn’t as safe or as legal as most people assume. But it isn't always black or white either.
April 24, 2026 Jesse Singer
Photographed at the Den Hartogh Ford museum in the Netherlands.

The American Fire Department Might Not Exist Today If The Ford Model T Hadn’t Saved It

Before fire trucks had sirens, flashing lights, and engines that sounded like rolling thunder, firefighting was a slower, tougher job. Crews relied on horses, heavy wagons, and a whole lot of coordination. Then the Ford Model T showed up—not as a firefighting tool, but as something departments realized they could adapt. And while it didn’t instantly transform everything overnight, it definitely pushed fire departments toward a faster future.
April 24, 2026 J. Clarke

Cars From The 90s and 2000s That Have Now Become Classics

You only have to go back a couple of decades to find cars that are already classics.
April 23, 2026 Miles Rook
Man in dealership for car repair, presented by a void warranty claim

The dealership says my warranty is void because I missed one service. That can't possibly be legal, can it?

You miss one oil change or one scheduled inspection, and suddenly someone at the dealership says your warranty is void. That line is scary because repairs can cost thousands, especially on modern engines, transmissions, and electronics. The good news is that in many cases, a blanket claim that your whole warranty is gone is not how the law works in the United States.
April 23, 2026 Miles Brucker
Car booted

My car was booted in a private lot, but I had paid and it wasn't cheap. I need my car back, what are my rights here?

Few parking surprises are more infuriating than returning to your car, seeing a wheel boot, and knowing you already paid. In a private lot, that usually means you are dealing with a private company, not a police agency or city parking office. Your rights depend heavily on state law, local rules, and the exact signs and paperwork tied to that lot.
April 23, 2026 Carl Wyndham