Modern cars are no longer just machines—they’re locked-down computers on wheels. From encrypted firmware to paywalled repairs, automakers are eroding consumer rights. Discover how proprietary software is killing the right to repair and what it means for the future of car ownership.
Tesla’s Full Self-Driving promises a hands-free future — but behind the hype lies a dangerous gap between marketing and reality. This deep-dive exposes the risks, lawsuits, and regulatory failures surrounding FSD.
General Motors is quietly shifting to cheaper LFP batteries in a bid to dominate the affordable EV race. From its CATL-backed supply chain to the revived Chevy Bolt, discover how GM’s battery strategy could make—or break—its electric future. Will this move undercut Tesla and Chinese automakers, or will geopolitical risks and union tensions derail the plan?
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.
From real-time telemetry to in-cabin cameras, today’s cars collect shocking amounts of personal data—often without consent. This investigation reveals how automakers, insurers, and third parties exploit your driving behavior and why true privacy may require ditching "smart" cars altogether.
Automakers keep pushing the boundaries of automotive performance and technology.