A minivan recall never sounds dramatic at first. It sounds like paperwork. A letter in the mail. A service appointment to squeeze in between school pickup, groceries, work, and the 47 other t
Most drivers assume they would know if something serious was wrong with their car. That seems fair. If a vehicle has a safety problem, surely someone would call, email, text, send a giant red enve
Daihatsu has given its tiny Hijet Cargo and Atrai vans another update in Japan, mostly to keep them fresh against rivals like the newly updated Suzuki Every. The changes are pretty small overall, but
Mazda has refreshed the tiny Scrum Van and Scrum Wagon in Japan, though “Mazda” might be doing some heavy lifting here. The Scrum Van is essentially a rebadged Suzuki Every, while the Wago
Remember when you bought a car and everything in it just worked? You paid for the vehicle, drove it home, and every button, knob, and feature was yours. No monthly fees. No "premium tier" to
Toyota has given the Land Cruiser 250 a quiet update in Japan, and it’s more about useful upgrades than anything flashy. The focus this time is on safety and theft protection, though for now, on
Mercedes has reworked the GLS for 2027, and the focus is clear. More tech, more comfort, and a bit more presence. This is their take on a full-size luxury SUV that tries to cover everything in one pac
Electric cars have come a crazy long way since the late 2000s when they were basically just weird experiments on wheels. Now they're everywhere, and honestly for good reason. Most modern EVs can g
A 1981 DeLorean DMC-12 has launched on Cars & Bids and is already drawing plenty of notice. The car is in Maryland, with 28,400 miles on the clock (or thereabouts, since the odometer wasn’t
The CR-V's been a household name since the mid-'90s. It pretty much invented the whole small crossover thing—practical, reliable, good on gas. It's gotten bigger over time (wild fact