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My HOA says my car is “too old” to park in the driveway. Can they enforce that?

Your HOA may object if you park an older car in your driveway. We look at what you can do.
March 27, 2026 Sammy Tran
Concerned brunette woman in a green shirt working on a laptop inside an RV.

If I sell my house and move into my RV full-time, do I automatically lose residency in my home state?

Do you lose your state residency if you move into an RV full-time? Here’s how domicile works and what determines your legal home base.
March 27, 2026 Allison Robertson
Older man in blue plaid shirt looking concerned standing in front of his home and RV.

My HOA says I can’t park my RV in my own driveway—even though I own the home. Is that actually enforceable?

Can an HOA stop you from parking your RV in your own driveway? Here’s what the rules actually say and when they’re enforceable.
March 27, 2026 Allison Robertson
2003 Infiniti M45 Photographed in Pennsauken, NJ

The Infiniti M45: A V8 Sedan Lost To Time

There was a brief, glorious moment when Infiniti decided subtlety was overrated. Instead of playing it safe in the luxury sedan sandbox, it dropped a V8 into a midsize four-door and let it flex. The result was the Infiniti M45—a car that blended muscle car attitude with executive polish, then somehow slipped through the cracks of history.
March 27, 2026 J. Clarke
Brake repair discussion in auto shop

My mechanic says I need new brakes, but the car feels completely fine. How do I know if I'm being ripped off?

Here is the uncomfortable truth. Brake wear often creeps up slowly enough that many drivers do not notice a dramatic change in feel. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says brake problems can show up as longer stopping distances, pulling, vibration, noise, or warning lights, but a car can also seem normal before the wear gets severe.
March 27, 2026 Carl Wyndham
engine start winter

My friend insists warming up your car for 15 minutes every morning is necessary in winter. I've never done that, am I wrecking my car?

If you grew up hearing that every car needs 15 minutes of idling on a freezing morning, you are not alone. It was common advice for older carbureted cars, especially before electronic fuel injection became the norm. But for most modern cars, that long warm-up is no longer necessary, and several experts say it can actually be counterproductive.
March 27, 2026 Miles Brucker

My HOA says I can't park my work van in my own driveway because it's a "commercial vehicle." It's my only vehicle! Can they actually do this?

Days after arriving at your new home, the HOA notice shows up on your windshield. It says your work van is a banned “commercial vehicle,” and it will be towed if you continue parking it in your own driveway. Well, believe it or not, homeowners associations really can control what you park in plain view.
March 27, 2026 Carl Wyndham

I hit a parked car but couldn’t track down the owner. Now I’m being charged with a hit-and-run. What now?

You hit a parked car, but couldn't find the owner. Unfortunately, you can't leave the scene or you can be charged with hit-and-run.
March 26, 2026 J.D. Blackwell
Millennial driving Boomer passenger

Baby Boomer Driving Rules Millennials Completely Ignore

They say that rules are made to be broken—and that's kind of how it feels for Boomers whenever they get in the passenger seat with a younger driver. Rules they grew up with—and have followed for decades—seem to be forgotten or, even worse, ignored by those upstart Millennials.
March 26, 2026 Jesse Singer

My neighbor keeps reporting my car as "abandoned" even though I drive it weekly. Can he actually get it towed?

You've got a street parking permit and you drive it once a week, but your worst neighbor keeps reporting your car as "abandoned." The annoying part is that a complaint by itself usually does not let a private citizen get your car towed.
March 26, 2026 Carl Wyndham
Worried buyer at used car lot

I bought a certified used car, but I've had to take it to the mechanic three times in the first few months. What does "certified" even guarantee?

You see “Certified Pre-Owned” on a windshield and it sounds reassuring. Obviously, it suggests the car was checked over carefully and comes with extra protection. But if you bought a certified used car and now it has problems all over the place, the hard truth is this: “Certified” does not mean flawless.
March 26, 2026 Carl Wyndham

Gen X Lived Through The Best Era For Driving—Do You Agree That These Cars Prove It?

Discover why Generation X experienced the golden age of driving, with iconic cars like the Fox Body Mustang, Supra, Miata, and Viper delivering raw performance, tuning potential, and true driver connection.
March 26, 2026 Jack Hawkins