Ask drivers which features they ignore in their cars, and you'll get a predictable mix of gripes about tech they didn’t ask for — and some answers that make you wonder why they bought
Picture this: you're cruising down a scenic highway, completely in the zone, when that annoying fuel light starts blinking. Suddenly your perfect ride turns into a frantic hunt for the nearest gas
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So Subaru's claiming their 2026 Outback can drive itself on highways now. Yeah, the same boxy wagon that looks like it was designed by someone's dad in the '90s. But here's the thing &
These new systems are supposed to help, but sometimes they just make everything worse. New cars these days are basically computers on wheels. Every single one comes packed with safety features that
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
So a rock just kamikaze'd into your cracked windshield and now there's a crack staring back at you. Your brain immediately goes to "eh, I can probably live with this for a while."
You know that moment when you're driving and go to change lanes, only to nearly take out some poor soul who was just minding their own business in your blind spot? Yeah, BSM exists because apparen
So you buy a shiny new car, get your first flat tire, and pop the trunk expecting to find a spare. Instead, there's this pathetic little kit with some mysterious goop and what looks like a toy air
Car theft is one of those things that feels impossible until it happens to someone you know. Then suddenly everyone's talking about it at work, and you're eyeing your beat-up Honda wondering i