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The Most Stolen Cars of 2025 — And What the Data Says About Theft Risk

Vehicle theft in the U.S. is down in 2025, but a small group of very common cars still account for a disproportionate share of stolen vehicles. Using the latest industry data, this report breaks down the most stolen cars of the year, explains why certain models are targeted more often than others, and explores the broader trend behind today’s theft patterns. If you own a popular sedan or pickup, understanding this data — and how theft risk is becoming more concentrated — can help you make smarter decisions about protecting your vehicle.

Top 5 Best Family SUVs (Overall): 2025–2026 Picks That Check the Most Boxes

If you’re shopping for a family SUV, you’re probably juggling the same priorities as everyone else: safety, usable space, comfort, good tech, and a layout that makes daily life easier (car seats, strollers, sports gear, grocery runs… all of it). This list focuses on the best all-around family SUVs—mixing two-row and three-row options—based on recurring top placements in major editorial rankings and family-vehicle award lists.

Can You Sell an EV Like a Gas Car? What’s Different

The used electric vehicle (EV) market is growing fast — and if you’re looking to sell your EV, you might assume the process is the same as selling a gas-powered car. But it isn’t. While the fundamentals of car selling still apply, there are critical differences in value, buyer expectations, and resale strategy when it comes to electric vehicles.

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Top 5 Best Family SUVs (Overall): 2025–2026 Picks That Check the Most Boxes

If you’re shopping for a family SUV, you’re probably juggling the same priorities as everyone else: safety, usable space, comfort, good tech, and a layout that makes daily life easier (car seats, strollers, sports gear, grocery runs… all of it). This list focuses on the best all-around family SUVs—mixing two-row and three-row options—based on recurring top placements in major editorial rankings and family-vehicle award lists.

The Most Stolen Cars of 2025 — And What the Data Says About Theft Risk

Vehicle theft in the U.S. is down in 2025, but a small group of very common cars still account for a disproportionate share of stolen vehicles. Using the latest industry data, this report breaks down the most stolen cars of the year, explains why certain models are targeted more often than others, and explores the broader trend behind today’s theft patterns. If you own a popular sedan or pickup, understanding this data — and how theft risk is becoming more concentrated — can help you make smarter decisions about protecting your vehicle.

Can You Sell an EV Like a Gas Car? What’s Different

The used electric vehicle (EV) market is growing fast — and if you’re looking to sell your EV, you might assume the process is the same as selling a gas-powered car. But it isn’t. While the fundamentals of car selling still apply, there are critical differences in value, buyer expectations, and resale strategy when it comes to electric vehicles.

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The Most Fuel-Efficient Cars of 2024

With fuel prices continuing to fluctuate and an increasing focus on reducing carbon footprints, finding a fuel-efficient vehicle has become a top priority for many car buyers. Manufacturers are responding to this demand by creating more eco-friendly models, from hybrids to fully electric vehicles (EVs). In 2024, the automotive industry is offering an impressive range of cars designed for optimal fuel efficiency across various categories.

It’s Hard To Say Goodbye | 7 Signs it’s Time to Sell Your Ride

Knowing when to sell your car can be difficult, especially if it holds sentimental value or has been reliable for many years. However, holding onto a car for too long can result in unnecessary expenses or missed opportunities for better vehicles. Let’s dive deeper into the signs that it may be time to part ways with your current ride.

Jeep Rubber Ducks: What Are They and Why They Matter

If you’ve ever seen a Jeep adorned with a small rubber duck on its dashboard or bumper, you might have wondered what it’s all about. This fun and unique trend, known as “Jeep Ducking,” has quickly spread through the Jeep community, bringing smiles, spreading joy, and connecting Jeep enthusiasts worldwide. But how did this quirky tradition start, and why has it become such a beloved part of Jeep culture?

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