Car enthusiasts love their rides, but that doesn't stop them from having some serious gripes. From touchscreen overload to paint that chips if you look at it wrong, modern vehicles come with their
Everyone knows that heart-stopping moment when changing lanes goes wrong. Mirrors checked, signal on, but somehow there's still a car in the blind spot. For decades, drivers had to rely on neck-cr
Electric vehicle sales have been hitting a wall lately, and it's not hard to figure out why. The early adopters – tech enthusiasts who camp out for the latest iPhone – have already mad
Apple just dropped its biggest CarPlay update in over a decade, and it's pretty wild. CarPlay Ultra doesn't mess around – it literally takes over the entire dashboard, from the center sc
Cars keep getting smarter about avoiding crashes. The IIHS has been pushing automakers to ace those fancy collision tests for years now. These days, they're all about making sure cars can spot ped
Waymo and Toyota are officially in early talks to team up on a next-gen autonomous vehicle platform—and while it’s still very much in the “let’s see where this goes” phas
Brake-by-wire systems are showing up in more vehicles these days, and there's no reason for concern. YouTuber Jason Fenske broke down some years ago how these systems function in his "En
Those automatic start-stop systems that cut the engine at stoplights might seem like a minor annoyance to many drivers, but they're actually doing more good than most people think. While it'
Car culture is packed with weird superstitions and outdated advice that somehow keep circulating despite having zero basis in reality. When drivers were asked about the dumbest automotive myths they
Movies get cars wrong all the time. Sometimes hilariously wrong. Take "Dallas Buyers Club" - set in 1985 but somehow featuring a Lamborghini Aventador poster that wouldn't exist for anot