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Years of Car Hacking Continue with No Federal Regulations in Sight

Cars are getting smarter every day, and usually, that’s a great thing for customers. However, there are flaws in having more intelligent and smarter cars, and some people even think that smarter cars have made people worse drivers. One major flaw with smart cars is that they can be hacked, and so far, nobody’s done much about this yet. …
2020 Kia Sedona is on display at the 112th Annual Chicago Auto Show

These Safe Minivans Could Save Your Family Thousands

Minivans are famed family haulers. They have been carting American families around for decades. Not everyone likes their look, but you can’t argue with the phenomenal functionality of this segment. Sometimes, it’s nice to go back a few model years to buy a nice used minivan. For many families that are car-shopping for their next …
Car in salt water

Flooded Roads Could Mean a Watery Grave for Your Car

If you live in a place that gets any amount of rainfall you’ve probably driven down a street that’s a little too watery for comfort. For the most part, many people will continue to drive down a road as long as the water isn’t absurdly high, but there are plenty of reasons you should think …
A charcoal colored 2021 F-150 sits on a cliff side.

The Ram 1500 Pickup Truck Is Mysteriously Missing From This List

Pickup trucks conjure up images of intense labor and hard work. Off-roading, rural, country, cowboy, or construction scenes fill your imagination with notions of what makes a pickup truck a pickup truck. They are also generally reputed to be reliable vehicles. The Ram 1500 pickup truck is very popular. It has earned several top spots. …
Black Momo racing seats with harnesses in a BMW E30 M3 with a gold roll cage

Should You Install Racing Seats in a Street Car?

While giving your car a turbo is just about adding power, some modifications pull double-duty. For example, while roll cages provide crash and roll protection, they also make cars stiffer, which makes for better handling. Another mod like this? Aftermarket racing seats. Quite a few high-performance road cars, like the EP3 Honda Civic Type R, …
A biker couple wearing black leather motorcycle jackets

Why Do Bikers Wear Leather Jackets and Gear?

Whether you ride on pavement or go off-road, proper motorcycle safety gear is a necessity. And that doesn’t just stop at a quality helmet, either. Gloves, boots, jackets, and pants are all part of the ensemble. And besides helmets, few things are as closely tied to the biker image than the leather motorcycle jacket. But …
a white subaru forester crossover SUV at speed on a scenic road

The Least Complained About SUVs Are Pretty Obvious

There are three SUVs that are the least complained about, according to the iSeeCars list. These vehicles are all from brands that are generally expected to be safe and reliable. Subaru, Lexus, and Toyota are all carmakers that tend to nurture a certain level of trust in the minds of consumers. We see very few …
An unmarked silver Kia Telluride follows a simulated disabled vehicle in AAA's 2020 ADAS study

Today’s ADAS Features Aren’t Advanced Enough

Advanced driver-assistance systems have rapidly become a critical part of automotive safety. ADAS features like lane-keeping assist, adaptive cruise control, and automatic emergency braking are now standard in many vehicles. However, not everyone understands their limitations. This is especially worrying in the face of a new study which shows they’re not as foolproof as many …
The 2021 Ford Bronco, the SUV sibling of the Ford F-150, in cyber orange off-roading in the wilderness

Is the 2021 Ford Bronco Sport a Safe SUV?

The 2021 Ford Bronco Sport, which was revealed with the hardcore off-roader the 2021 Ford Bronco, is a little less rugged. Still, it will take you to places several cars and SUVs can’t. Additionally, its branding gives it quite the allure for those in seek of a little freedom and wilderness. But what about the …
2021 Ford Bronco kicking sand in the desert

How Safe Is the New Ford Bronco?

When it comes to keeping passengers safe, it’s good to know where a vehicle stands before deciding to purchase it. Are the 2021 new Ford Bronco’s safety features enough to keep it ahead of the pack in terms of safety? We already know it off-roads like a mountain goat, but how safe is the new …
A charcoal colored Equinox crossover

Chevy Equinox Voted One of Best Choices For Teens

According to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, teens have nearly four times higher crash rates than older drivers. So, when they are looking for their first vehicle or their parents are looking to buy them one, safety is often of the utmost importance. That is why Consumer Reports and the IIHS joined forces recently …
A render of a green 2021 Ford Bronco with tube doors

The Ford Bronco’s New Doors May Make It Safer Than a Wrangler

As Bronco demand continues to overwhelm supply, Ford fans and execs are getting into heated discussions with Jeep Wrangler fans. That’s understandable, given both are heritage-heavy off-road SUVs with removable roofs and doors. But it’s in the doors where the Ford Bronco may have the advantage over the Wrangler. Because, while the Jeep’s getting a …
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These Safety Features Are a GameChanger

You don’t have to buy the newest, most expensive car to get all of the cool safety features you are looking for. If you’re like me and prefer buying used cars, you may think that safety features aren’t that helpful, because that’s what I thought until I bought a Cayenne with all of the bells …

The 2020 Audi E-tron Sportback Is Officially One of the Safest EVs

When it comes to battery electric vehicles, most consumers will likely be most concerned about the car’s range, and possibly performance, but the notion of safety could be a concern as well. After all, electric vehicles are built differently than gasoline cars, so what happens if you get into an accident? Well, if you’re driving …
Red 1970s Fiat Spider with a white 4-point roll bar installed

Why Your Convertible Sports Car Needs a Roll Bar

Whether you prefer the S2000 or a Miata, there are plenty of fun-to-drive convertible sports cars, new and used, to choose from. And many owners install modifications to further sharpen their cars. Some focus on handling, installing sway bars, or sticky tires. Others add more power, either with engine swaps or turbocharger kits. However, there’s …
A yellow 4-point roll cage installed in a Porsche 911

Roll Cages Aren’t Just for Race Cars

The most extreme race cars, whether they race in Baja or on the track, typically only resemble street cars superficially. But many racing modifications, from sway bars to grippier tires, can also make road cars perform better. And that includes the ones not meant purely for performance. As speed increases, so does the need for …
The backup camera display of a 2014 Toyota Prius, showing passing pedestrians

A Backup Camera Doesn’t Automatically Improve Safety

Cameras are increasingly being used in many aspects of car safety. In fact, in addition to airbags and seat belts, one key mandatory safety feature is the backup camera. However, as with other safety features, simply having a backup camera installed doesn’t automatically make you safer. Why backup cameras are mandatory Although backup cameras, aka …
A brand new white Toyota Sienna on display

Top Safety Pick Minivan of 2010

Minivans like the Toyota Sienna and the Chrysler Pacifica are great family cars. They are some of the leading choices when it comes to finding a trustworthy family carrier. They boast a reputation for safety and practicality. But prices can get so expensive, and a used 2010 or 2011 minivan becomes a more appealing option …
A motorcycle driver in the rain

States You Should Avoid If You’re A Motorcyclist

Riding a motorcycle can be exhilarating, and even though it is one of the least practical vehicles you can possibly choose, motorcycle fans seem to exist in every state – yes, even Alaska. Motorcyclists are well aware that their choice of vehicle can be dangerous for any number of reasons. Outside of ideal weather conditions …