Side mirrors used to be about as simple as car parts get. A piece of glass, a bit of adjustment, and that was it. These days, they’re packed with technology like blind-spot monitoring, heating,
Car repossession numbers haven't looked this bad since the early '90s. Last year, 1.73 million vehicles were taken back by lenders across the United States, the highest total since 2009. And a
You know the feeling. You’re on a straight stretch of road, hand barely resting on the wheel, and the car starts doing its own little thing. Not dramatic. Just a soft tug to the right. Or left.
Here's something that might make your stomach drop a little. That brand new car sitting in your driveway? There's a very good chance it's been tracking your every move and quietly selling
Tie rods are one of those parts most people never think about until the steering starts feeling weird. Then suddenly a mechanic is saying “inner tie rod,” “outer tie rod,” &
The Olto is one of those things that sits in a weird spot and kind of owns it. Officially, it is a Class 2 e-bike. In real life, it feels much closer to a small electric moped. It weighs 175 lb and
Cars are getting heavier every year, and there's no sign of it stopping. The EPA has been tracking this since the early '80s, and new vehicles just keep adding more weight. Electric batteries,
Car theft is down compared to last year, but it’s still very much a thing. In the first half of 2025 alone, more than 330,000 vehicles were reported stolen across the U.S. That’s fewer tha
Buying a car is usually something you look forward to. You picture the first drive, the sound of the engine, and that feeling of finally owning something you’ve wanted for a long time. That was
Drivers in Moscow, Krasnodar, and several other Russian cities started reporting a strange issue last week: their cars suddenly shut off mid-drive, with the fuel supply cutting out and the engine refu