Ever notice how car companies keep shoving new tech into vehicles, but half of it just makes driving more annoying? Turns out, drivers have some pretty strong opinions about what actually works and wh
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
Running out of gas on the interstate isn't technically illegal, but it can still land drivers in serious trouble if something goes wrong. Picture this: someone's cruising down I-95, ignorin
Airbags are one of those things you hope you never need, but when you do, they’d better work perfectly. But lately, airbag-related recalls have been popping up more often than anyone would like.
So apparently those chunky metal things blocking half the view out of car windows have actual names. They're called pillars, and car nerds get weirdly specific about them. Turns out they're no
Ford is issuing a major recall in the U.S., affecting just over one million vehicles due to a glitch with the backup camera system. The issue? When shifting into reverse, the center screen may freeze
Summer's around the corner, and with it comes a sobering reminder: people are still leaving kids in hot cars. More than 1,000 children have died from heatstroke in vehicles since 1998, making it t
Car culture is packed with weird superstitions and outdated advice that somehow keep circulating despite having zero basis in reality.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
Remember those boxy SUVs from the '90s? The ones that looked like they might tip over if you sneezed while taking a corner? Turns out they actually were pretty terrible at staying upright. Back
Remember when Tesla dominated safety ratings? Those days are over. While the Model Y and Cybertruck did score five stars from NHTSA this year, Tesla's nowhere to be found on the IIHS's Top Saf