Performance cars used to demand supercar money, but the market in 2026 tells a very different story. Depreciation, improved engineering, and a huge variety of used options mean serious speed is now accessible to far…
Author: Allison Perry
Allison Perry covers the fast-changing world of electric vehicles, autonomous tech, and sustainable mobility at Dax Street. With a focus on the future of driving, she breaks down EV launches, infrastructure updates, and the innovations shaping tomorrow’s roads.
Top 10 Electric Cars That Charge Slowly and Disappoint
Electric vehicles have made huge strides in performance, range, and everyday usability. Fast charging in particular has become one of the most important selling points, allowing drivers to add significant range in a short stop.…
Top 10 Affordable European Cars That Are Genuinely Fun
Fun behind the wheel does not always require a supercar budget. Across Europe, automakers have long mastered the art of building cars that deliver sharp handling, lively engines, and genuine driver engagement without demanding extreme…
Top 10 Iconic SUVs That Became Automotive Legends
Sport utility vehicles have grown from simple workhorses into some of the most influential vehicles ever built. While many SUVs today focus on comfort and family duty, a select group earned legendary status by redefining…
Top 10 SUVs Owners Trust More Than Anything Else
Trust is one of the most valuable qualities an SUV can earn. For many owners, these vehicles are more than transportation. They carry families, handle long road trips, manage bad weather, and sometimes travel far…
Top 10 Electric Cars That Completely Miss the Point
Electric cars were supposed to represent a clear step forward. The promise was simple: cleaner transportation, lower running costs, smart packaging, and technology that actually improves everyday driving. At their best, electric vehicles deliver smooth…
Top 10 Cars That Still Look Like the Future Today
Car design is usually tied to its era. Shapes, lights, interiors, and even proportions often reveal exactly when a vehicle was created. Yet every so often, a car arrives that feels ahead of its time.…
Top 10 GM Engines Known for High Maintenance Nightmares
Not every engine becomes famous for the right reasons. While General Motors has produced many strong and reliable powerplants over the decades, it has also built a handful that developed reputations for frequent repairs, expensive…
Top 10 Ram Trucks That Refuse to Wear Out
Durability has always been one of the most important qualities in a pickup truck, and Ram has built a strong reputation around toughness and long term reliability. For many owners, a truck is not just…
13 Rear-Engine Sports Cars That Redefined Performance
Rear engine sports cars have always been the rebels of the performance world. Placing the engine behind the rear axle goes against conventional vehicle balance theory, yet some manufacturers embraced this layout and turned it…
5 Cars That Handle Salt Air Well vs 5 That Don’t
Living near the ocean has many lifestyle perks, but it can be surprisingly harsh on vehicles. Salt in the air is one of the biggest long-term threats to a car’s condition. Tiny salt particles carried…
5 Vehicles That Work in Madison vs 5 That Don’t
Madison, Wisconsin is a city with personality, and its driving conditions reflect that. Long winters bring snow, ice, and road salt, while summers can be warm and busy with festivals, lake traffic, and construction. Drivers…
5 Cars That Hold Up Near Beaches vs 5 That Don’t
Living near the beach may sound relaxing, but it can be surprisingly tough on cars. Salt in the air, sand on the roads, strong sun, and high humidity all create conditions that slowly wear down…
5 Small Cars That Are Easy to Maintain in Cities vs 5 That Aren’t
City driving is demanding in ways many people do not immediately see. Short trips, constant braking, potholes, tight parking, and heavy traffic all put unique stress on a vehicle. For small car owners, maintenance becomes…
5 Cars That Handle Seattle’s Wet Intersections vs 5 With Traction Complaints
Seattle driving has its own personality, and much of that personality comes from water. Wet pavement is not an occasional issue here. It is a routine part of daily commuting. Intersections in particular become a…
5 Electric Cars That Suit Dense Cities vs 5 That Feel Inconvenient
Dense cities demand a different kind of vehicle thinking. Streets are tighter, traffic is slower, parking is harder, and every trip includes more stopping than cruising. In this environment, electric cars can be a perfect…
5 Hybrids That Shine in Traffic vs 5 That Deliver Little Benefit
Hybrid vehicles are often marketed as the perfect solution for modern driving, especially for commuters who face heavy stop-and-go traffic. In theory, a hybrid should reduce fuel use by letting the electric motor handle low-speed…
5 Small Cars That Feel Confident in Traffic vs 5 That Don’t
Traffic is where a small car’s real personality shows. On paper, most compact cars look similar. They promise fuel efficiency, easy parking, and low running costs. But once you place them in real traffic, the…
5 Vehicles That Work on Narrow One-Way Streets vs 5 That Feel Too Wide
Narrow one-way streets create a unique kind of driving pressure. You don’t just deal with traffic, you deal with limited space, tight corners, parked cars on both sides, delivery vehicles blocking lanes, pedestrians stepping out…
5 EVs That Work With Public Charging vs 5 That Depend on Home Access
Electric vehicles sound simple until you talk about charging. For many people, range is not the real question. The real question is access. Do you have a private parking spot where you can plug in…
5 Cars That Are Easy to Service in Cities vs 5 That Aren’t
City car ownership is not only about driving. It is also about servicing. In major cities, people drive in heavy traffic, stop frequently, brake constantly, and deal with heat, dust, pollution, and potholes. This kind…
5 Vehicles That Feel Stable on Boston Cobblestones vs 5 That Ride Rough
Boston is a city where your car’s suspension gets judged every single day. Between old brick streets, uneven cobblestones, patched-up asphalt, surprise potholes, and tight turns in neighbourhoods like Beacon Hill and the North End,…
5 EVs That Make Sense for City Owners vs 5 That Complicate Daily Use
Electric vehicles feel like they were invented for cities. They are quiet in traffic, smooth at low speeds, and they do not waste fuel while idling at signals. For many city owners, an EV solves…
5 SUVs That Balance Space and City Use vs 5 That Are Overkill
SUVs have become the new “default” family vehicle because they solve a problem most buyers face: they want space, comfort, and road confidence without feeling limited. In theory, SUVs are perfect for modern life. They…
5 Vehicles That Don’t Mind Urban Abuse vs 5 That Show It Quickly
City driving is not gentle. Even if you drive carefully, urban life slowly “tests” a vehicle in ways highways never do. Potholes appear without warning, speed breakers are uneven, roads are dusty, traffic is constant,…
