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When Ford execs micromanaged a car, workers called it a "Boss." Designer Larry Shinoda turned the name into Ford muscle's most iconic identity.

Performance once followed the rules written on racetracks. Ford answered by shaping machines that felt deliberate and focused, long before horsepower numbers became the headline.
February 17, 2026 Marlon Wright

My son bought a black car against my advice. Now he complains that it’s difficult to keep it clean, just like I told him would happen. What can he do?

Black cars are notoriously hard to keep clean, but there are still some tools and strategies you can use.
February 18, 2026 J.D. Blackwell
Modified Cars - Fb

Modified cars that blur the line between engineering and art.

There's no instruction manual for turning a regular car into a showstopper. The builders behind these machines operate on instinct, passion, and countless hours of trial and error. Their finished products represent automotive rebellion at its finest.
February 18, 2026 Marlon Wright
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Oldsmobile nearly beat the Corvette at its own game, and not everyone at the company was happy about it.

While Chevrolet was still struggling to sell its new sports car, another GM division revealed one of its own. Oldsmobile’s sleek roadster drew attention fast—and not everyone inside the company was happy about it.
February 18, 2026 Marlon Wright
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Invincible Car Transmissions That Will Never Be The Reason Your Car Dies On You

Roy Chapman Andrews went hunting dinosaur fossils and discovered something weirder. Mongolia's Prime Minister asked him to catch a legendary killing worm. The request sounded absurd, but everyone believed it existed. Researchers still debate today.
February 18, 2026 Miles Brucker
HighMileageCars

DId you give up on your car before it hit 100,000 miles? You could be hitting a million, if you do it right.

Your neighbor’s Camry just hit 300,000 miles, while that fancy luxury sedan gave up at 90,000. The difference isn’t luck. It comes down to smart engineering, thoughtful design, and how well a car’s cared for.
February 16, 2026 Marlon Wright
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I got a ticket for blocking a downtown intersection during heavy traffic. I wasn’t able to move, so how in the world could I be at fault?

If you get ticketed for blocking an intersection, your options for disputing it are limited.
February 17, 2026 Jane O'Shea
Internal - Remote Start Debate

My Dad says that remote start is essential for winter driving, but my brother disagrees. Who's right?

Is remote start really essential for winter driving? We break down the pros and cons, from engine wear and fuel economy to comfort and safety, to settle the debate once and for all. Find out who’s right—Dad or your brother—in this fun, fact-based guide to cold-weather car care.
February 18, 2026 Jack Hawkins

After a recent fender-bender, I couldn't afford to get my car fixed, so I used zipties to secure my bumper. Am I asking for a ticket?

After a minor accident, you zip-tied your bumper back into place—but could that DIY fix earn you a ticket? This in-depth, easy-to-understand guide breaks down whether driving with a zip-tied bumper is illegal, what “unsafe equipment” laws really mean, how inspections and insurance companies might view temporary repairs, and when police are likely to pull you over.
February 18, 2026 Jack Hawkins

The True Origin Of The Term ‘Muscle Car’—And Who Really Invented It

Discover the true origin of the term “muscle car” and uncover who really invented it. From the 1964 Pontiac GTO to the rise of drag racing magazines like Super Stock, this deep dive explores how the iconic phrase was born, how it spread through car culture, and why it still defines American high-performance legends today.
February 17, 2026 Jack Hawkins
Henry Ford Facts

When A Detroit Designer Built A Car Entirely Out Of Soybeans

Discover the fascinating story of Henry Ford’s 1941 Soybean Car—the groundbreaking prototype built with plant-based plastics. Learn how this innovative experiment blended agriculture and automotive design decades ahead of modern sustainable car technology.
February 17, 2026 Jack Hawkins
VehicleOwnershipTips

Auto Experts Are Begging Retirees To Stop Buying These Popular SUVs

Retirement changes the math. Income shifts, priorities settle, and every major purchase carries more weight than it once did. That makes vehicle choice more than a lifestyle decision; it becomes a financial strategy. Some SUVs deliver comfort and presence but also come with higher costs, larger footprints, and added complexity. Before signing anything, take a closer look at what ownership really means. Your future self will thank you.
February 17, 2026 Marlon Wright