The cars we see on the roads today are likely to stick around for a while. On average, a modern vehicle lasts about 12 years. Looking back at some vehicles from the 2010s, it’s clear that some designs are very much of that era and not necessarily in a good way. For example, Dodge’s crosshair grill was dropped for a reason.
Last week, readers were asked about the cars they thought had the ugliest engine bays. Learning about cars can be a painful process, but it’s a valuable one. We all make mistakes, but those mistakes can teach us important lessons, especially when it comes to cars.
The automotive industry has seen significant changes over the decades. Some cars have stood the test of time and become timeless classics. Readers recently shared their picks for the next fleet of timeless machines. It’s always interesting to see which models will become iconic in the future.
There are different ways people learn, including visual, auditory, kinesthetic, and reading/writing. But one often overlooked method of learning is through pain. Pain can be a powerful teacher, especially when it comes to cars.
The Mitsubishi Mirage is currently the cheapest new car in America, priced at around $18,000. While this may seem like a bargain for a new car, the question remains whether the Mirage is actually a practical and livable option for everyday use. It may be cheap, but is it worth living with in the long run?