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Angry man and spreading oil stain

My neighbor and I share a driveway, and his car’s oil leak crossed the property line and stained my side. Can I make him pay to clean it?

You expect the occasional annoyance when you share a driveway. Maybe tight parking. Maybe awkward maneuvering. But you probably don’t expect your neighbor’s leaking car to cross the property line and leave a dark oil stain on your side. Now the issue isn’t just awkward—it’s financial. So who’s actually responsible—you, him, or both of you?
March 9, 2026 Jesse Singer
Retired Senior Man Cleaning Restored Car

You Don’t Need A Detailer To Get That Showroom Shine—Just Follow These Smart Cleaning Hacks

You don’t need a professional detailing bay or a $3,000 polish kit to make your car look like it just rolled off the showroom floor. What you do need is the right approach. These cleaning hacks will help you level up your detailing game and get that deep, glossy, professionally finished look.
March 9, 2026 Peter Kinney
Fiat 131 at Goodwood Festival of Speed 2010

The Fiat 131 Abarth Was The Rally Legend No One Saw Coming

In the world of rally racing, some cars grab your attention right away, and others quietly prove themselves race after race. The Fiat 131 Abarth definitely falls into that second group. It started out as a humble family sedan, but once Fiat and its performance arm Abarth got their hands on it, things changed in a big way.
March 9, 2026 Quinn Mercer
woman concerned about a car loan, standing in her home.

A collection agency called and said I’m being sued for my ex-husband’s car loan even though the car was never in my name. Is this really legal?

You never co-signed the loan and the car was never in your name. Then you get a call saying you’re being sued to pay off your ex-husband’s car loan. At first, it feels like a scam—and oftentimes, it is. But unfortunately, there are also times where what seems unfair can actually be legally enforceable.
March 9, 2026 Alex Summers
License Plates

I forgot to return my old license plates, and my mom says I’m still legally responsible for the car—should I be worried?

Forgot to return your old license plates? Learn whether you’re still legally responsible for the vehicle and how to protect yourself from tickets, tolls, or DMV penalties.
March 9, 2026 Allison Robertson
Car modifications

I added modifications to my car and never told my insurer. My brother says that could void my coverage—is he right?

Can car modifications void your insurance coverage? Learn how undisclosed aftermarket upgrades can affect claims, payouts, and your auto insurance policy.
March 6, 2026 Allison Robertson
Classic Car Boot Sale by Vintage.

Everything You Need To Check Before Buying A Classic Car

Buying a classic car can feel like unlocking a childhood memory. Maybe it’s the car your parents drove, something you saw in an old movie, or just a machine that makes modern vehicles look a little too bland. The excitement is real—but so are the risks. Classic cars come with decades of wear, repairs, and sometimes questionable history. Before you hand over your money, it’s worth slowing down and checking a few key things first.
March 8, 2026 J. Clarke

I asked my insurance company to lower my premiums after I put in a dashcam. They raised my premiums instead. Does that even make sense?

You put a dashcam into your car, but were surprised to see that your car insurance premiums didn't go down as a result.
March 9, 2026 Miles Rook

I own a self-driving car. It recently stopped in the middle of the road and wouldn't move for an ambulance. Do I have to pay the ticket?

My self-driving car stopped in the road and blocked an ambulance—now I’ve got a ticket. Are drivers responsible when autonomous vehicles make mistakes? Here’s what the law says.
March 6, 2026 Jack Hawkins
Back view of red maroon Honda Accord Crosstour

The Honda Crosstour: A Total Oddball That Still Deserved Better

Some cars fit neatly into categories. Others show up looking like they lost a bet with the design department. The Honda Crosstour fell firmly into the second group. It blended elements of a sedan, wagon, and SUV into one strange-looking package—and while buyers didn’t immediately embrace it, the idea behind it was actually pretty clever.
March 7, 2026 J. Clarke
A bearded man in his 30s stands beside his broken-down car

Things That Will Void Your Car Warranty Without You Even Realizing It

You bought the warranty for peace of mind. The glossy brochure promised protection, security, and fewer financial jump scares. But buried in the fine print are tiny tripwires—small decisions that can quietly torch your coverage without so much as a warning light. Here are the surprisingly common ways drivers void their warranty without even realizing it.
March 6, 2026 J. Clarke
Tow Fees

My car got towed and I can’t afford the impound fees—can they sell it?

Can an impound lot sell your car if you can’t afford towing fees? Learn how impound timelines work, your legal rights, and what to do before your vehicle is auctioned.
March 5, 2026 Allison Robertson