The used electric vehicle market has become one of the most unpredictable areas in the automotive industry. Only a few years ago, many EVs carried extremely strong resale values because demand exceeded supply and production…
Author: Mark Jacob
Mark Jacob covers the business, strategy, and innovation driving the auto industry forward. At Dax Street, he dives into market trends, brand moves, and the future of mobility with a sharp analytical edge. From EV rollouts to legacy automaker pivots, Mark breaks down complex shifts in a way that’s accessible and insightful.
10 Used Cars Worth Buying Across State Lines
Buying a used car locally is convenient, but it is not always the smartest financial decision. Many shoppers limit themselves to nearby dealerships or private sellers without realizing that better vehicles, lower prices, and cleaner…
Gas Prices Spike to $4.52 National Average, Squeezing US Drivers
American drivers are once again feeling the strain at the gas pump after the national average price for a gallon of regular gasoline climbed to $4.52 this week, marking one of the sharpest fuel price…
Chrysler Reportedly Planning a Sub-$25K “Pronto” to Revive Its Faded Lineup
Chrysler may finally be preparing to rebuild its fading lineup with a new affordable vehicle reportedly called the “Pronto,” a compact model expected to start somewhere in the low $20,000 range. The alleged project surfaced…
Ford on Pace to Break Its Own Recall Record With 34 Recalls Already in 2026
Ford’s ongoing quality control problems are becoming impossible for the automotive industry to ignore. Just four months into 2026, the company has already issued 34 recalls across its vehicle lineup, placing it far ahead of…
Jeep and Marvel Team Up for Wrangler “America250” Campaign Celebrating 85 Years
Jeep is turning into one of the world’s biggest entertainment brands as it prepares to celebrate a major milestone for the Wrangler and connect itself to America’s upcoming 250th anniversary celebrations. The automaker announced a…
Subaru WRX Sales Bounce Back After Multi-Year Slump
After several years of declining sales and growing uncertainty about the future of traditional sports sedans, the Subaru WRX is suddenly finding momentum again. The rally-inspired performance car, once considered at risk of fading into…
10 Cars With the Coldest AC Out of the Factory
Air conditioning can completely change the driving experience, especially in places where summer temperatures become unbearable. A powerful AC system is not simply a luxury anymore. For many drivers, it determines whether daily commuting feels…
9 SUVs With the Lowest 10-Year Maintenance Costs
Buying an SUV involves far more than looking at the purchase price. Long-term ownership costs often determine whether a vehicle truly becomes a smart investment or a financial burden. Insurance, fuel, depreciation, and repairs all…
10 Vehicles With the Slowest Heat Output in Winter
Winter driving becomes far more frustrating when the cabin refuses to warm up. Drivers expect modern vehicles to produce heat quickly, especially during freezing mornings when visibility is low, and comfort matters most. Yet some…
5 Modern Classics Worth Holding vs 5 to Sell Now
Modern classics occupy a unique place in the automotive world because they combine nostalgia with usability in a way older collector cars often cannot. Vehicles from the late 1990s through the mid-2010s now attract buyers…
10 Safest Cars Under $30,000 With Top Safety Pick Plus
Safety has become one of the most important factors for modern car buyers, especially as vehicles grow more advanced and traffic conditions become increasingly unpredictable. Families, commuters, students, and first-time buyers all want affordable transportation…
9 Muscle Cars Holding Six-Figure Money in 2026
Muscle cars were once inexpensive performance machines built for straight-line speed and street reputation. During the golden era of the late 1960s and early 1970s, buyers could walk into dealerships and order massive V8 engines,…
8 Brands That Slipped in Reliability Rankings From 2024 to 2026
Reliability rankings can change quickly in the automotive industry. A brand that earns praise one year may suddenly fall behind just a few years later due to new technology, rushed redesigns, manufacturing problems, or quality…
Why Volkswagen Sits Dead Last on the 2026 Dependability Chart, Explained
Volkswagen has spent decades building an image centered around European engineering, refined driving dynamics, and premium design without luxury brand pricing. For many buyers, the brand represented a middle ground between mainstream affordability and upscale…
Tesla Model Y Owners Lost Money Faster Than Anyone Expected
When the Tesla Model Y first became a mainstream success, many buyers believed they were making a financially smart decision in more ways than one. The vehicle offered strong performance, impressive technology, low operating costs,…
Why the New Toyota Tacoma Doesn’t Live Up to Its Old Reputation
For years, the Toyota Tacoma has built one of the strongest reputations in the midsize truck market. It became known as the pickup that refused to quit, the truck owners trusted in remote places, and…
The Misconception About Hybrid Reliability That Won’t Die
Hybrid vehicles have carried a strange reputation for years. Many drivers still believe they are complicated machines filled with expensive components waiting to fail. The fear usually centers around battery replacement costs, electrical systems, and…
Why Buying A Land Cruiser Is No Longer Worth It
The Toyota Land Cruiser built one of the strongest reputations in automotive history through decades of durability, off-road capability, and long-term dependability. In many parts of the world, it became the ultimate symbol of reliability.…
Why Modern Trucks Cost More to Insure Than Ever Before, Explained
Truck insurance prices have risen dramatically in recent years, leaving many owners shocked when renewal notices arrive. Drivers who once viewed pickup trucks as practical and affordable work vehicles now face premiums closer to luxury…
