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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

My mechanic got caught speeding while joyriding in my car. My car was impounded for a week but I’m moving across the country in three days. Now what?

Your car wound up in the impound lot because of someone else's driving; what to do when you need to get it back right away.
February 19, 2026 Sasha Wren
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They're Called Hypercars For A Reason—The Fastest Production Vehicles Ever Released

Speed has always pulled at human curiosity. Verified numbers now stretch beyond 300 mph, powered by hybrid systems, quad turbo engines, and electric torque delivered instantly. Yet statistics alone never tell the whole story. Limited production, record-breaking runs, and engineering breakthroughs define these machines. Scroll through and decide which one truly moves you.
February 19, 2026 Marlon Wright
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Supercars That Will Actually Appreciate In Value (And The Ones That You'll Lose Serious Money On)

Supercars promise drama the moment you see them, but ownership tells a longer story. In this lineup, we start with the models that struggle to hold their value over time, where depreciation reshapes the excitement of that first purchase. After that, we turn to the machines that have protected or strengthened their prices through rarity, heritage, and enduring demand.
February 19, 2026 Marlon Wright

I hit a police car that suddenly veered left at a traffic light while it was my green light. I got a ticket, but did I commit a crime?

Hit a police car that suddenly turned while you had the green light and got a ticket? Learn whether it’s a traffic infraction or a crime, how fault is determined, and the exact steps to protect your rights, insurance, and finances after an accident involving a police vehicle.
February 19, 2026 Jack Hawkins

I wear hearing aids when driving. They malfunctioned. I didn't hear the police sirens behind me. I got a ticket. Can I sue the manufacturer?

Got a ticket because your hearing aids malfunctioned and you didn’t hear a police siren? Learn whether you can sue the manufacturer, how product liability works, and what steps to take to fight the ticket and protect yourself legally.
February 19, 2026 Jack Hawkins

Cars That Will Disappear With The Baby Boomer Generation (Fingers Crossed)

A fun and nostalgic look at 25 cars from the Baby Boomer era that Millennials won’t miss—from oversized land yachts to forgettable sedans. Discover the models that may finally disappear for good.
February 19, 2026 Jack Hawkins
HighRevV8

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
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