Jennifer Smith+FollowLincoln Nautilus Lease Beats Lexus RX?Luxury SUV shopping just got interesting: the 2026 Lincoln Nautilus is offering a lease deal that’s actually more affordable than the Lexus RX—without skimping on style or tech. The Premiere trim packs all the comfort and digital flair you’d expect, and the monthly payment stays under $700. If you’re cross-shopping midsize luxury SUVs, this Lincoln lease might be the best value for a plush daily drive. Would you pick Nautilus over the usual suspects? #Cars #BuyingCar #LincolnNautilus00Share
Alexander Black+FollowSUVs Flunk New Whiplash Test 😳Did you see the latest IIHS whiplash test results? Out of 18 small SUVs, only 4 (Audi Q3, Hyundai Ioniq 5, Subaru Forester, Toyota RAV4) scored 'Good' for neck safety in rear-end crashes. Big names like Ford Bronco Sport, Hyundai Tucson, and Mazda CX-50 totally bombed with 'Poor' ratings. Kinda wild that some of the most popular rides might not have your back (literally) if you get rear-ended! Would this make you rethink your next SUV? #Cars #SUVs #CarSafety00Share
James Smith+FollowTesla Slips, BYD Takes the Lead in EuropeTesla’s not having a great year in Europe—sales are down nearly 27%, and even the Cybertruck isn’t helping. Meanwhile, BYD is on fire, with sales jumping a wild 229% in December and officially overtaking Tesla as the world’s top EV maker. Plus, for the first time ever, electrified cars are outselling gas ones in Europe. The EV game just got a whole lot more interesting! #Cars #Tesla #BYD00Share
larsontiffany+FollowToyota Tundra Recall DramaDid you hear? Over 160,000 Toyota Tundras (2024-2025) are being recalled because the rear-view camera can glitch out and go black or freeze—right when you’re backing up! It’s a software bug, not a mechanical disaster, so the fix is just a quick update at the dealer (for free). Still, wild to think how much we rely on these cameras now. Would you trust your backup skills without one? #Cars #ToyotaRecall #Tundra12Share
William Goodwin+FollowHow Nissan’s wild engine tests keep trucks toughNissan is pushing its Frontier V6 engines to the absolute limit—literally running them at redline for 300 hours straight—to catch problems before they ever reach your driveway. At their Tennessee plant, random engines are yanked off the line, tortured on dynos, and then torn down for a deep inspection. This process simulates 130,000 miles of hard driving, way more abuse than most of us will ever dish out. The goal? Make sure your truck can handle anything, from towing in summer heat to daily commutes. Do you think this kind of extreme testing really makes a difference for reliability? #Cars #NissanFrontier #TruckLife30Share
Joshua Andersen+FollowUsed EVs Are the Real Car HackWho knew the cheapest way to own a car is grabbing a 3-year-old electric one? New research says used EVs are now cheaper to own than gas cars—yep, even if you only use public chargers. The magic number is 3 years old: that’s when EVs take a price dive but are still basically new (and often under warranty). Bonus: you’ll save thousands on maintenance and fuel. Time to rethink that used car search! #Cars #BuyingCar #ElectricVehicles00Share
Joshua Andersen+FollowBronco Raptor Lease: Worth the Hype?Ford just dropped a lease deal for the 2026 Bronco Raptor, and it’s wild—$1,009/month for 48 months with $9,208 due at signing. This beast packs 418 hp, massive 37-inch tires, and all the off-road tech you could want. It’s not cheap, but compared to rivals like the Wrangler 392 or Defender Octa, it’s actually a steal for what you get. Would you lease this monster or go for something else? #Cars #BuyingCar #FordBroncoRaptor00Share
Anna Kim+FollowTesla’s ‘Whompy Wheels’ Drama: What’s Really Up?Ever heard of Tesla’s infamous ‘whompy wheels’? Turns out, those sudden suspension failures aren’t just about how you drive. NHTSA files and overseas recalls suggest Tesla’s parts might be more fragile than they admit, but the company keeps blaming drivers for “abuse.” Regulators told Tesla to quietly fix more cars, but stopped short of a recall. If you’re eyeing a Tesla, know you might be taking on more risk than you think—especially when the company wants you to trust its self-driving tech, too. #Cars #CarOwnership #Tesla00Share
dalemiller+FollowNext-Gen Silverado & Sierra Are Coming!GM just confirmed it: brand new Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra trucks are dropping this year! The 2027 Silverado’s design leaked in a patent—think Traverse vibes, split headlights, and a bold new grille. Under the hood, expect next-gen V8 engines for more power and better efficiency. The current Silverado’s been around since 2019, so this refresh is long overdue. Truck fans, are you hyped for the big reveal? #Cars #Silverado #GMC00Share
Jacqueline Farrell+FollowAltima Lease Deals Are Seriously TemptingIf you’re tired of wild car prices, Nissan’s latest Altima lease offers might be your move. The 2026 Altima SV is going for $279/month with just over $3k due at signing, and if you’re already leasing with Nissan, you could snag it for even less. The 2025 model is also in the mix, sometimes for a better price. Not flashy, but roomy, comfy, and wallet-friendly—sometimes sticking with the basics pays off! #Cars #BuyingCar #NissanAltima00Share