Remember when there were, like, NO cars? Yeah, neither do we. But in 1900, owning a car was a rich-person flex. Governments realized they needed to track who owned what, hence the first license plates
This report from the New York Times is straight-up bonkers. Automakers are basically handing over all our driving data to insurance companies, who then use it to jack up our rates. Like, what the actu
The government of Canada has called a national meeting to discuss the increasing problem of auto theft, which is becoming a major concern. The summit is scheduled for February 8th. The Canadian govern
As electric vehicles (EVs) gain popularity, a new concern arises: the vulnerability of EV chargers to cyber attacks. While we appreciate the convenience and environmental benefits of these charging st
The road to teen driving is laden with mixed emotions - a blend of exhilaration for the teens and a dash of anxiety for the parents. As teenagers step into this new realm of independence, parents are
So, you’ve got your hands on a vintage beauty, huh? Whether it's a '69 Ford Mustang or a '57 Chevy Bel Air, owning a classic car is like holding a piece of history. But here’s
So, ridesharing. It’s pretty much the sliced bread of modern transportation, right? It’s quick, it’s easy, and it’s usually cheaper than a taxi. But let’s be real; being
Did you know that Polestar has only one battery-electric model on sale? And they have released so far, the Polestar 2 which is now in dealerships and, the next project is the production of t