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Man standing in front of Dodge Omni Glhs

In 1986, Dodge introduced a car with a Shelby engine that would go down in history as the greatest car no one remembers.

In the mid-80s, Dodge quietly released something outrageous. It looked like a boxy economy hatchback, but underneath, it was a snarling performance machine tuned by Carroll Shelby. Most people missed it entirely—and that’s exactly why the 1986 Dodge Omni GLHS became a legend in hiding.
January 30, 2026 Jesse Singer

The Tale Of The Concrete Caddy: A Cadillac Hidden In Cement

Discover the bizarre true story of Chicago’s Concrete Caddy—a 1957 Cadillac encased in cement, hidden in a Hyde Park parking garage.
January 30, 2026 Jack Hawkins

My parked car was hit by a snowplow on the street. I got a $2,000 bill for damage to the plow. Do I really have to pay this?

A snowplow hit your parked car—and now you’ve been billed for the damage. Find out whether you’re really responsible, how snowplow liability works, and what to do next.
January 30, 2026 Jack Hawkins

The Nissan Frontier has carved out a place for itself in the midsize pickup market against the Toyota Tacoma.

The Nissan Frontier has quietly built a customer base in the midsize pickup segment thanks to its simplicity, reliability, and value.
January 29, 2026 Peter Kinney
man and woman, dented car

I got into a fender bender and the repair cost is just under my deductible. I want to file a claim, my wife wants to pay out of pocket. Who’s right?

You’re staring at the estimate, doing the math in your head, and realizing the repair cost barely misses your deductible. It feels unfair. You pay for insurance every month, so why not use it? At the same time, your wife’s warning bell is ringing—and she might have a point. So what do you do?
January 29, 2026 Jesse Singer
Drivers Assist

Studies Now Show That Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems (ADAS) May Be Doing More Harm Than Good

Studies and real crashes raise questions about driver-assist systems. This guide gives a clear look at whether ADAS improves safety or creates new risks.
January 29, 2026 Allison Robertson
Porsche 914

The Porsche 914 Wasn’t Like The Others And That Was The Point

Critics dismissed it quickly; owners discovered a machine that begged to be pushed harder. Yet the Porsche 914 carried a secret potential. Once discovered, it revealed a driving personality that enthusiasts couldn’t ignore.
January 29, 2026 Miles Brucker
women standing before a car

Overlooked Cars That Are Actually Awesome

Some cars shout for attention the moment they arrive. Others sit quietly on dealer lots, blending in so well that most people never give them a second glance. This list is about those overlooked machines. Factory-built sleepers that carried serious performance, yet failed to spark mass interest when new.
January 29, 2026 Marlon Wright

My car’s software took so long to update, my parking spot expired. I got a ticket, even though I was in the car. What can I do?

If a software update immobilizes your car anywhere outside your own driveway, you should expect the unexpected.
January 28, 2026 Miles Rook
man and mechanic

I bought a used car with low mileage, but at my first oil change the guy said the mileage didn’t match the wear. Was the odometer rolled back?

Low mileage sells confidence. It also sells cars—fast. But when visible wear doesn’t match what the odometer claims, that confidence collapses quickly, leaving behind a far more unsettling question about how much of the deal was actually real.
January 26, 2026 Jesse Singer

I accidentally hit a dog that was off-leash. It was unhurt but dented my car. Do I send the owner the bill?

After accidentally hitting an off-leash dog that wasn’t injured but damaged his car, a driver faces an awkward financial dilemma. Who’s responsible for the repair bill—and what’s the right thing to do?
January 26, 2026 Jack Hawkins