With average gas prices in the United States climbing to $4.51 per gallon and topping $6.15 in California, it’s no surprise that more buyers are looking at fuel-efficient options like the new To
Gas stations have managed to turn three little buttons into a weird psychological experiment. You pull up, see 87, 89, 93, and suddenly it feels like there’s a “good driver” o
A lot of bad car advice survives because somebody said it with confidence. Maybe it was a dad, an uncle, a neighbor, or the guy at the quick-lube place who slapped a sticker on the windshield and t
When gas gets expensive, most people start hunting for the cheapest station in the area like it is some kind of survival skill. Fair enough. But the annoying truth is that the real savings usually
Car advice has a funny way of surviving long after it stops being true. Some of it came from older cars. Some of it came from guys who sounded confident. Some of it probably started because it made so
A few years ago, the big argument against EVs was always the same. Nice idea, but charging takes too long and road trips sound annoying. That argument is starting to look old. BYD’s De
Lamborghini parts are known for high prices, but that does not always mean the hardware is unique. The Aventador gas cap is a good example. A workshop in the US had a 2015 Aventador with an EVAP le
Fiat is basically rounding out the 600 family with a new no-frills petrol version. So now you’ve got three choices: electric, hybrid, or just good old gas. Just pick your vibe. This new one,
Gas prices. Given recent events they've been on everyone's minds as rising oil prices cause gasoline prices to climb across the U.S. and around the world. We won't dive into why costs have
J.D. Power just dropped its 2026 U.S. Vehicle Dependability Survey. If you're into reliability stats, this is your Super Bowl. Great for settling arguments about whether Chevys really beat Fords o