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How To Tell If You Need New Brakes
Loud squeaks, poor responses from the brake pedal, and leaking fluids are all signs that you should have your brakes inspected immediately.
Will Scratch Remover Ruin Your Paint Over Time
Scratch removers are generally safe to use, as long as you follow the product instructions. However, they will not work for extremely deep scratches.
Which Automaker Should Make A New City Car
Maybe you want to see a new sort of city car, like a tiny roadster, or you want a company like McLaren to try its hand at building one.
At $8,750, Would You Look Into This 1989 Ford Probe GT
Once tipped to replace the Mustang, could this Radwood-ready coupe insert itself into your garage?
Converse (The Shoe Company) Used To Make Tires Too
In the early 20th century, Converse manufactured numerous rubber products, including car tires. It switched directions after its basketball shoes gained fame.
Jalopnik Readers Implore Their Fellow Drivers To Listen To This Advice In The New Year
Hopefully there's a piece of advice in here that you'll take to heart in the new year.
Senate Hearing On Auto Affordability Postponed Due To Lack Of Elon Musk
We're looking at the upcoming Senate hearing on affordability, and automakers' grim outlooks for U.S. sales in 2026.
Miami's New Self-Driving Police Car Can't Actually Do Any Policing
The entire autonomy project is doing the same job as a parked cop car except that, here, people nearby can be sure that there's no live cop inside.
An 'EV Winter' Is Coming As Automakers Around The World Brace For Buyers To Pass On EVs
It's not like the United States is alone in this mess, either.
'Sober DUI' Arrests 4x Higher Than Previously Reported, Tennessee Bureau Of Investgation Admits
You'd think it would be pretty hard to miss nearly 2,000 wrongful arrests, but a spokesperson for the TBI really wants you to know it was just an oversight.
Honda Sold Just 174 Preludes In Its First Full Month On Sale In The U.S.
The Honda Prelude occupies a strange place in the automotive market.
Subaru Settles Buggy EyeSight Lawsuit And The Plaintiffs Are Only Getting $5,000
Subaru also promised to provide a warranty extension for any repairs to EyeSight systems, as well as reimbursement for some out-of-pocket expenses.
The Dodge Charger Daytona EV Outsold The Volkswagen ID Buzz In 2025, But Not By A Lot
Neither of these vehicles really did particularly well, but least the Charger remains on sale.
New Car Sales Are Booming For The Rich, Falling For Everyone Else
Only the rich can afford new cars, but they have no interest in Volkswagen or Audi, plus Mercedes-Benz, Lucid, Nuro, Uber move the needle on self-driving cars.
Mitsubishi Gets New Trial, May Not Owe $1 Billion For Alleged 3000GT Defects
It's still possible that Mitsubishi could be found liable, but at least it will be held to the proper standards this time.
Waymo's Driverless Robotaxis Still Need A Lot Of Human Assistance, But Not For The Reason You'd Expect
Using a towing app called Honk, tow truck drivers can get paid more than $20 to close Waymo doors that riders accidentally leave open.