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My son wants to spend his entire savings on a project car he found online. Is this how car obsessions start?

It often starts with one online ad, one grainy photo, and one teenager saying, “This is the one.” If your son wants to pour his entire savings into a project car he found online, you are not looking at a random whim. You may be watching the opening scene of a lifelong car obsession, the kind that has launched countless late nights, empty wallets, and some very useful mechanical skills.
June 18, 2026 Carl Wyndham
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My HOA says I cannot park a commercial-looking van in my driveway even though I own the house. How far can HOAs actually go?

You bought the house, pay the mortgage, and mow the lawn. Then a letter shows up saying your van looks too commercial for the driveway. That feels outrageous, but in many neighborhoods, a homeowners association really can regulate what gets parked in plain view.
June 18, 2026 Miles Brucker
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My brother borrowed my car for a date and came back with a huge scratch he claims he 'didn't notice.' How do families deal with this stuff?

Your brother borrows the car for a date, hands back the keys, and somehow misses the giant scrape on the door. That moment lands with a mix of disbelief, anger, and a very practical question about who pays. Families deal with this kind of mess all the time, and the fix usually starts with facts, not accusations.
June 18, 2026 Miles Brucker
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My insurance coverage completely changed when we bought a minivan for our growing family. Is there no other option?

Discover why your auto insurance premium changed after buying a minivan for your growing family, what factors affect rates, and practical ways to lower coverage costs without sacrificing protection.
June 18, 2026 Alex Summers
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I stored my vehicle for the winter, and now my insurance company is questioning my claim. How can I get them to cover it?

You parked your vehicle for the winter, kept insurance in place, and assumed you were protected. Then something happened—a theft, a fire, storm damage, vandalism, or another loss—and now your insurance company is questioning your claim. While insurers are entitled to investigate claims, that doesn't mean a denial is automatically correct. Understanding how storage coverage works and what evidence insurers typically require can improve your chances of getting a valid claim paid.
June 18, 2026 J. Clarke
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I inherited a vehicle from a relative, and transferring ownership became a legal headache. Is there a better way to do this?

Losing a loved one is difficult enough. Then comes the surprise many families never see coming: transferring ownership of an inherited vehicle. What sounds like a simple title change can quickly become a maze of court paperwork, DMV requirements, tax questions, and state-specific rules. The good news is that understanding the process ahead of time can make everything much easier.
June 18, 2026 J. Clarke
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My vehicle was recalled, but the repair parts aren't available for weeks. Shouldn't the dealership provide a rental?

Waiting weeks for recall parts and wondering if the dealer owes you a rental car? Learn who is responsible, and what your rights are during a vehicle recall delay.
June 17, 2026 Allison Robertson
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My dashcam completely proves my innocence, but the other driver said he’d sue me for recording him. Can he do that?

Discover whether dashcam footage that proves your innocence can trigger privacy lawsuits, how recording laws work, audio consent rules, and why video evidence often protects drivers after accidents.
June 17, 2026 Quinn Mercer
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I bought a car from a family member, and now we're arguing over unexpected repair costs. Are they obligated to pay?

Buying a vehicle from a relative often feels safer than purchasing from a stranger. After all, there’s usually trust and a shared history involved...
June 18, 2026 Sammy Tran
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The Only F1 Champion Crowned After His Death

One championship stands completely alone in the history of F1. More than 50 years later, nobody has ever repeated it, and nobody likely ever will.
June 16, 2026 Jesse Singer