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Roger Federer’s Million Dollar Car Collection Is A Smash Hit

Roger Federer isn't just a legend on the tennis court, he's also known for his impressive collection of luxury cars. Let's check 'em out!
March 20, 2025 Ella Mason
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Every Car From Gone In 60 Seconds—Ranked

Gone in 60 Seconds (2000) gave us one of the most iconic car heist films of all time, packed with adrenaline-pumping action and an unforgettable lineup of 50 exotic and classic rides.
September 8, 2025 Allison Robertson

Minivans That Are Actually Cool

From eco-friendly hybrid models to stylish exteriors and luxury-level interiors, these minivans prove that they can be just as cool as any other type of vehicle.
October 31, 2024 Ella Mason

NASCAR Drivers Who Died On The Track

Although safety has been an ever-evolving goal for NASCAR, danger in this sport is an ever-existing issue. Let’s take a moment to remember some of the incredible drivers who lost their lives on the track.
March 26, 2025 Jennifer McDougall

Rowan Atkinson’s Car Collection

Famed English comedian Rowan Atkinson may look slow and plodding in many of his roles—but the actor behind Mr. Bean has a real need for speed!
March 11, 2025 Peter Kinney

America's Iconic Pony Cars

The first Ford Mustang was driven off the lot in 1964, marking the start of the pony car era—but it's not the only icon from this time of American auto ingenuity.
November 29, 2024 Julian Karas

The dealership forgot to add oil during an oil change. Now that my engine is gone, what can I do?

If the shop forgets to add oil during an oil change, it's important to act fast.
April 17, 2026 Sammy Tran

I've recently legally changed my name. I went to get a new driver's license—they've put the wrong name on and refuse to change it. What can I do?

Legally changed your name, but the DMV printed the wrong one on your driver’s license and refuses to fix it? Here is what to do, how to escalate, and how to get your ID corrected.
April 17, 2026 Jack Hawkins
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My friend insists buying new cars is a waste and you should only buy used, but I like the new models. Should I listen to him?

You’ve probably heard the advice a hundred times: never buy new, because the moment you drive off the lot, the car loses value. That idea has some truth behind it, and it’s why a lot of money-savvy shoppers focus on used cars first. A vehicle is a depreciating asset, and new cars usually lose value faster in the early years than later on. But “used is always better” is a little too simple for a market that changes year to year.
April 17, 2026 Carl Wyndham
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The dealer says I need premium gas or it could damage my engine, but the manual says regular is fine. Who's right?

If your owner’s manual says regular gasoline is okay, that is the rule to follow. Automakers test engines for specific fuel needs, and the manual is the main source for that info. But an experienced dealer service advisor might give a general recommendation that could be worth considering.
April 17, 2026 Carl Wyndham
Concerned man near damaged sedan

Someone dented my bumper. No one left a note, but there's a security camera over the lot. Can the footage help me hold whoever did it accountable?

You come back to your car, see a fresh dent or an ugly scrape, and there’s no note anywhere. It’s frustrating, and it can make you wonder if you’re stuck paying for everything yourself. The good news is that security footage can sometimes help show what happened and who did it. The tougher part is that getting and using that footage usually takes quick action—and probably a little patience.
April 17, 2026 Miles Brucker
confused man at car dealership

My friend says you should always buy extended warranties on cars, but my dad told me they're a scam. Are they actually worth it?

If you’ve ever bought a car, you’ve probably heard the pitch for an extended warranty right before signing the paperwork. It usually sounds like the smart, responsible thing to do, especially when repairs on modern cars can get expensive fast. But the honest answer is that extended warranties are not always worth it for every driver or every vehicle. Whether they make sense depends on reliability, coverage details, ownership plans, and the actual price of the contract.
April 17, 2026 Carl Wyndham