People will baby a car in all kinds of strange ways. They will buy the fancy gas, wipe dust off the dashboard, stress about tiny paint chips, and somehow still ignore the four things holding the entir
A used car with low miles can feel like a win before you even leave the lot. The price makes sense. The odometer looks reassuring. The seller keeps repeating how clean it is. Everything about the deal
Jeep heads back to Moab with a fresh set of concepts, using the Easter Jeep Safari to show what its current models can do when pushed further. This marks 60 years of the event, and for 2026, Jeep brin
Most people learn car stuff the same way they learn everything else in adult life: badly, on the fly, and usually five minutes after the problem starts. Nobody hands you a guide called How Not to B
Fuel economy usually does not get worse all at once. It sneaks up on people. The tank that used to last comfortably through the week suddenly needs filling sooner, then sooner again, and before long i
The Porsche 911 Dakar felt like a surprise that made sense right away. A 911 built for dirt sounds odd on paper, but it worked once you saw it in action. It also tied back to cars like the Porsche 953
Toyota has rolled out another small update for the GR Yaris Type 26. Nothing dramatic this time. The focus is mainly on the parts drivers actually touch and feel. Think steering wheel, steering feel,
While SUVs have become a staple of American roads over the past couple decades, very few new ones are still available with a manual gearbox. Truth is the manual isn't being sold as an option with
Regular people collect baseball cards, stamps, comic books. Gets pricey sometimes but mostly just hobbies for people with a little cash to spare. Celebrities making millions? They go big. Lots of famo
Living in a van down by the river used to be a Chris Farley joke on SNL back in the '90s. His character Matt Foley might've been onto something though because it's actually a goal for peop