The automotive landscape is changing faster than a Chicago rush-hour lane closure. For years, the move to electric vehicles seemed reserved for the high-end market, but 2026 is the year
Car safety
While scrolling through the latest automotive headlines a few days ago, this update jumped out at me. Ford’s at it again, recalling yet another batch of its vehicles for fixes.
The general perception about city driving in the UK is one of navigating through tight spaces. The narrow streets, endless traffic, tricky parking spots, and cyclists weaving through the smallest
2025 has been a wild ride for car lovers, with one thrilling release after another. It’s been a year of standout launches, from silent speed to roaring power—and there’s still
Electric vehicles have come a long way in performance, range, and design—but when it comes to safety, how do they really measure up? U.S. NCAP crash tests are some of
Hybrid sedans are promoted for their high MPG figures, yet real-world performance can vary greatly from EPA or WLTP numbers. In this guide, we’ll break down everyday fuel economy from
EVs were supposed to take over by now. But in 2025, something unexpected is happening: more people are buying hybrids again. Not just in the U.S., but globally. In markets
ADI technologies like adaptive cruise and automated parking have been around, but your parents probably didn’t use them. In 2025, U.S. automakers are rolling out more practical, intuitive ADAS in
Toyota hybrids like the Prius and RAV4 Hybrid are great year-round commuters—but winter driving in the US comes with its own challenges. If you're heading into colder months, make sure
Dents Happen—But They’re Fixable Whether it’s a runaway shopping trolley or a surprise tap in traffic, dents are a frustrating part of car ownership. In the UK, with its tight
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