Most people look at the price on the window and think, okay, that’s the number. It isn’t. That number is just the part you agree to upfront. The real cost of owning a car is everything
If someone owns a Hyundai and lives in Washington DC, they probably already know something feels off every time they walk to their car. Turns out, that gut feeling is backed by data. A recent study fr
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Enthusiast cars split people pretty hard. Gearheads have specific tastes, which means certain cars get cult followings while others get torn apart for not living up to expectations or lacking the exac
Convertible sales have completely cratered over the last 15 years. In the UK, only about 12,000 new drop-tops got registered in 2024. Compare that to 2019 when over 36,000 people bought one. Go back t
Look, buying a used supercar probably isn't what most financial advisors would call "smart money." These things can cost a fortune to fix when they inevitably break down. But what if som
Take a walk through any parking lot and something becomes painfully obvious – most cars look exactly the same. Sure, automakers keep rolling out wild colors like Acura's Tiger Eye Gold or Ma
Car rentals seem simple enough until you're standing at the counter wondering how that $30-a-day car just became a $200 charge on your credit card. Let's break down what's really happening
So there's this car that's been sitting there for months, maybe years. Won't start, might be missing parts, probably has weeds growing around the tires. Most people assume it's worthle
You know that old saying about making money in cars? "The only way to make a million is to start with two million." Yeah, it's depressing but mostly true. Cars usually lose value faster