Enter the world of kei cars: Japan's ultra-compact, fuel-efficient vehicles that dominate city streets yet struggle in America. Learn about their history, surprising versatility, and the cultural and regulatory barriers keeping them off U.S. roads. Could kei cars be the future of urban mobility?
How the EPA’s crackdown on modified exhausts, ECU tuning, and aftermarket parts is killing car culture. Learn about emissions laws, snitch incentives, and the surveillance tech eroding automotive freedom.
Tesla promised a maintenance-free future, but mechanics know the truth: EVs still break. From battery failures to suspension woes, discover why Tesla owners and repair shops are locked in a culture war over who’s to blame when things go wrong.
The restomod trend is destroying irreplaceable classic cars in the name of 'improvement.' Learn why cutting up survivors erases automotive history—and why originality is the future of collecting.
Does ‘built, not bought’ define a real car enthusiast? Spoiler: No. From privilege to hypocrisy, we explore why this mentality alienates newcomers and why car culture thrives when we respect all forms of passion.
Is the LS swap overrated? We break down the myths around weight, cost, and reliability—plus why engines like the Coyote, Barra, and K-series might be better choices for your next build.