Texting while barreling down the highway at 60 mph? That's basically asking for trouble. Yet people do it constantly, and the stats are pretty terrifying. Thousands die every year in distracted dr
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
Look, we've all seen it. That guy driving 25 mph in a thunderstorm with his hazard lights going like it's the apocalypse. Or your coworker who throws them on every time she parallel parks beca
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
New tires cost a ridiculous amount of money. Like, painfully expensive. And somehow people are supposed to replace them constantly while old ones pile up in dumps somewhere. It's kind of a mess wh
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
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
Car culture is packed with weird superstitions and outdated advice that somehow keep circulating despite having zero basis in reality.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
Just when everyone thought subscription fatigue couldn't get worse, the auto industry has entered the chat. Carmakers are increasingly asking drivers to pay monthly or annual fees for features