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The Best RVs For Digital Nomads

These RVs are perfect for remote workers who want reliable power, comfortable workspaces, and room to unwind after logging off.
September 8, 2025 Allison Robertson
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

My car's 'lane-assist' feature malfunctioned and I ended up getting into a head-on collision. Can I sue the manufacturer for the damage?

Can you sue a car manufacturer if a lane-assist malfunction caused a head-on collision? Learn how product liability works, what evidence you need, and what compensation you may recover after a driver-assist system failure.
March 5, 2026 Jack Hawkins

My car was recently sideswiped by another driver. It turns out they didn't have winter tires on. Can I sue them for damages?

Can you sue a driver who sideswiped your car because they didn’t have winter tires? Learn how negligence, winter tire laws, insurance claims, and fault rules affect your right to recover damages after a winter accident.
March 5, 2026 Jack Hawkins
Man monitors driveway from office desk

I can see on my doorbell cam that my neighbor parks his car in my driveway while I’m at work. Could this be a liability—and what can I do about it?

You check your doorbell cam during lunch—and there it is again. Your neighbor’s car sitting in your driveway while you’re at work. It’s frustrating. But beyond rude, it raises a bigger question: could this actually become your problem if something goes wrong?
March 4, 2026 Jesse Singer

The neighbor's snowplow contractor left a gash in the side of my car. I sued, but he says he's not responsible. What can I do?

Neighbor’s snowplow contractor damaged your car and denies responsibility? Learn your legal options, insurance strategies, and practical steps to recover repair costs without escalating the dispute.
March 4, 2026 Jack Hawkins

I was driving at night and hit another car. It didn't have rear taillights. They're suing me for $5000 in damages. Am I at fault?

Rear-ended a car at night that had no working taillights and now you’re being sued for $5,000? Learn how fault, comparative negligence, and state laws could affect your chances in court.
March 4, 2026 Jack Hawkins
Skeptical man with classic Mustang

Everyone knows that the Ford Mustang is the most overrated car of all time. But what other vehicles make up the top 30?

Some cars become icons. Posters on bedroom walls. Dream machines. Status symbols. But popularity and greatness aren’t always the same thing. Sales numbers, marketing hype, and nostalgia can inflate reputations far beyond reality.
March 3, 2026 Jesse Singer

I tapped the bumper of the car ahead of me at a red light. There was no damage but the other driver hired an attorney. What now?

You tapped the bumper of the car ahead of you. You exchanged notes with the other driver and agreed that there's no damage. So why did her attorney contact you?
March 3, 2026 Jane O'Shea

The Eagle: Chrysler’s Forgotten Stepchild Of The 1990s

A deep dive into Eagle, Chrysler’s forgotten 1990s brand. Explore the rise and fall of the Eagle Talon, Vision, Summit, and more in this engaging 27-slide retrospective on one of Detroit’s most unusual automotive experiments.
March 5, 2026 Jack Hawkins

Rally America: The New Race Format That Has NASCAR Panicking

Discover the rise of Rally America and the explosive growth of stage rally racing in the United States. From Subaru vs. Mitsubishi rivalries to iconic events like Sno*Drift and Olympus Rally, here’s why American rally is the motorsport you should be watching.
March 5, 2026 Jack Hawkins

The Edsel: Ford's $400 Million Lesson In Market Misreading

Discover how the Ford Edsel became one of the biggest flops in automotive history, costing Ford $400 million and teaching Detroit a painful lesson in market research, branding, and timing.
March 4, 2026 Jack Hawkins