There was a time when buying a car was simple in one very specific way. What you drove off the lot was what you had. No surprises later. No upgrades showing up out of nowhere. No features quietly chan
A lot of people assume that once someone starts making serious money, the next move is obvious. Bigger house, nicer watch, luxury car in the driveway. But when it comes to cars, that idea falls apa
Anyone who has been casually putting off a car purchase may want to stop doing that. For months, tariff talk sounded like one of those economic stories that mattered in theory but had not fully lan
Walking into a dealership unprepared is usually a mistake. Not because every salesperson is out to get you, but because they do this all day, every day. Most buyers do it once every few years, mayb
Picture this. You find a 2022 sedan online that seems like a great deal. Clean body, low miles, fair price, service history looks decent enough. Nothing flashy, just one of those cars that seem
It started with a story that was hard to shake. A child died after being caught in the power seat mechanism of a Hyundai Palisade. The seat kept folding and sliding without properly sensing contact
Some cars are best left as prototypes. Maybe the design's too wild for production or the tech's so experimental it wouldn't work in everyday use. Doesn't mean they can't be fascina
Carmakers seem to have a grudge against the traditional shift lever. Rotary dials, fancy knobs, crystal shift orbs (yeah, Genesis did that). Manufacturers keep trying to reinvent the familiar "PR
Volkswagen just did something pretty clever with the Volkswagen Multivan. The new Multivan Camper is not a fully built camper like the Volkswagen California. Instead, it is basically an empty, factory
Car theft has been around as long as street parking. Before cars, people stole horses. In 18th-century Pennsylvania, horse thieves got branded with the letters H and T on their foreheads after being s