The car world has always attracted big dreamers — and a fair number of con artists. Back in the 1970s, one of the strangest cases of all came in the shape of the Dale, a three-wheeled “m
Most people only think about their car horn when it suddenly sounds embarrassing. Or weak. Or when it doesn’t work at all and the moment for a polite warning turns into awkward eye contact. The
Wrenching on your own car can be satisfying. But let’s be real — not every job is meant for the garage floor and a YouTube video. Some fixes are dangerous. Some are way more complicated
Oil changes? Check. Tire pressure? Hopefully. Wiper blades? …Crickets. Let’s be honest — most drivers only think about wipers when they start leaving streaks the size of Flo
BMW is apparently thinking it’s a good idea to turn all the screws on their cars into tiny versions of their logo. Yep, you heard that right. Their new patent features heads that divide into fou
Plenty of drivers have had the same moment: they wrap their car in a bold new color, love it for a week, then wake up one morning wishing it all away. And the first worry always hits the same —
Clorox wipes feel like the answer to everything. Kitchen counter? Wipe it. Bathroom sink? Wipe it. Every doorknob in the house during flu season? Definitely wipe it. So it’s totally normal to
Working on cars yourself is great. Until it's not. Some cars, you pop the hood, swap whatever needs swapping, and you're back inside watching the game in 20 minutes. Others make you wonder
Look, some people collect stamps. Other people apparently collect near-death experiences by driving on roads that were clearly designed by someone with serious issues. 5. Atlantic Road, Norway - Wh
So there's this car that reeks of cigarettes. Like, really bad. The kind of smell that hits you the second the door opens and makes passengers scrunch up their faces. Yeah, that smell is a nightma