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The Hardest Classic Car Trivia Quiz Ever—Can You Get 8 Out Of 20?

This quiz isn’t for casual fans who can spot a Mustang from across the street. This one’s for the people who know what a Hemi is without Googling it, think hidden headlights improve every car, and have probably argued about muscle cars at least once in public.
May 26, 2026 Jesse Singer

Driving Habits That Older Boomers Have, But Younger Boomers Don't—According To Data

Data shows older Boomers drive differently than younger Boomers, from shorter trips and daylight errands to avoiding rush hour, night drives, and unfamiliar routes.
May 26, 2026 Jack Hawkins

My insurance company dropped me after one accident, and now no one will cover me. What should I do now?

Dropped by your car insurance after one accident? Here’s what to do next, from fighting a cancellation to finding high-risk coverage, avoiding lapses, and getting back into regular insurance.
May 26, 2026 Jack Hawkins
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Sedans Are Making A Comeback—Here’s What’s Fueling Their Return

A detailed look at the modern sedan comeback, including why drivers are returning to four-door cars and which sedans are leading the resurgence today.
May 25, 2026 Allison Robertson
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The Biggest Boats Ever Sold As Family Cars—Which Ones Have You Been In?

There was a time when bigger automatically meant better in the car world. Families wanted giant trunks, pillow-soft seats, and enough sheet metal to make modern parking spots feel tiny. Automakers happily delivered enormous sedans and wagons that floated down the road like cruise ships.
May 25, 2026 Jesse Singer

I leased a car but moved to a city with great transit. What’s the cheapest way out?

If you leased a car and now don’t need it, the goal is pretty simple: get out with the least amount of money left on the table. The tricky part is that leases are designed to keep you locked in, and the “easy” exit options are often the expensive ones. The good news is you usually have more than one path out.
January 26, 2026 Penelope Singh
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My dealer says the only way to get the car I want is to buy thousands in add-ons. Is this just the new normal now?

You finally find the exact car you want, then the dealer drops the catch. To get it, you also have to buy paint protection, wheel locks, nitrogen tires, window tint, or a pricey service package. If that feels less like shopping and more like a hostage negotiation, you are not imagining things.
May 25, 2026 Miles Brucker
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My HOA says I can't park a pickup truck in my driveway because it looks "too commercial" with one small decal. How is that even enforceable?

You come home in a pickup you use like any other personal vehicle, and then a letter lands in your mailbox saying it looks “too commercial” for the driveway. That sounds absurd until you realize many homeowners associations really do regulate what can be parked in view. Whether they can enforce it depends less on opinions about trucks and more on the exact wording in the community’s governing documents and state law.
May 25, 2026 Carl Wyndham
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My son crashed the family car street racing and now our insurance might drop us. Can one mistake really ruin everything?

If your son crashed the family car while street racing, the damage may go far beyond bent metal. A single reckless-driving incident can trigger claim payouts, surcharges, policy nonrenewal, and trouble finding affordable coverage later. It feels brutal, but in many cases, one mistake really can reshape a family’s insurance future.
May 25, 2026 Miles Brucker

My lease is up next month and the car has a few scratches. Will I be charged for them?

That little scrape on the door you got in the parking garage? Those light scratches from everyday use? It’s easy to worry about whether a few cosmetic imperfections will turn into an unexpected bill. The good news is that with most leasing companies, whether you’ll be charged depends on how deep the damage goes and whether it crosses the line into “excessive” territory.
January 13, 2026 Kaddy Gibson