Your car hates summer more than you think. You feel it the second you open the door after it’s been sitting in the sun. That little blast of oven air. The seatbelt buckle that wants to br
Buying a car in 2026 is expensive enough before anyone starts playing games with the numbers. And dealerships know that. The tactics haven’t really changed much over the years. The cars a
You don’t always realize a car is gone until you start looking for something that feels the same. That’s the situation with the Audi S6 right now. Audi moved the name over to the electr
Summer AC problems always feel personal. You get in, the seat is hot, the steering wheel is basically a panini press, and you hit the AC expecting relief. Instead, the vents give you lukewarm nonse
Car batteries don’t just wake up one morning and decide, “you know what, I’m done.” Well… okay, sometimes they do. But most of the time? It’s more like a slow,
The 1992 Honda Accord was never the kind of car people hung posters of. Nobody bought one to feel cool. Nobody turned around in a parking lot just to admire it one more time. And that is exactly wh
If you were hoping for some big Ferrari drama, this isn’t it. Ferrari has a small issue with the Ferrari 12Cilindri in the US, but it’s pretty minor. Some cars ended up with windows that a
While SUVs have taken over from the sedan as the vehicle design of choice for American masses, the latter still has its place. Not only do they generally look better than the tall and ungainly SUV cro
Here's a fun list that Top Gear built. Not definitive, just their opinion. Sir Stirling Moss Who else would we start with? Grabbed 16 wins in 66 races. Still more than anyone else who nev
America does plenty of things right when it comes to cars. Muscle cars? Nobody builds them better. Full-size trucks and SUVs? Same story. But naming car products? Americans get weirdly serious about i