Oil leaks are among the most frustrating maintenance issues car owners face. A persistent leak can stain driveways, trigger warning lights, and lead to costly engine repairs if left unchecked. While many vehicles are prone…
Author: Olivia Stewart
Olivia Stewart is a seasoned automotive journalist at Dax Street, where she specializes in delivering insightful and engaging content on the latest trends, technologies, and developments in the automotive industry. With a keen eye for detail and a passion for vehicles, Olivia's work encompasses in-depth reviews, industry analyses, and coverage of emerging automotive innovations.
5 Muscle Cars That Last Surprisingly Long and 5 That Are Maintenance Disasters
Muscle cars are built to thrill—they rumble, roar, and rip down the road with unfiltered attitude. But once the smoke clears and the adrenaline wears off, what you’re left with is a machine that still…
5 Family SUVs That Rarely Need Brake Jobs and 5 That Burn Through Pads
When you buy a family SUV, you’re looking for safety, space, and something that won’t chew through your wallet every few thousand miles. But here’s what many buyers overlook: brake maintenance. It might not be…
5 Long-Stroke Engines That Last Decades and 5 That Self-Destruct
When it comes to engine design, the long-stroke layout often walks a fine line between durability and disaster. On paper, longer strokes promise more torque, better low-end power, and improved fuel efficiency. But in the…
5 VTEC Engines That Keep Going and 5 That Wear Out Fast
Honda’s VTEC (Variable Valve Timing and Lift Electronic Control) system has long been celebrated as one of the most innovative technologies in modern engine design. First introduced in the late 1980s, VTEC quickly became synonymous…
5 Nissan Engines That Rarely Die and 5 That Always Do
When it comes to Nissan, engine reliability is a mixed bag. Some powerplants are practically immortal—clocking hundreds of thousands of miles without breaking a sweat—while others seem destined for an early grave, no matter how…
5 Ford Engines With Legendary Durability and 5 That Constantly Fail
When it comes to automotive legends, Ford has had its share of glory—and its fair share of disaster. For over a century, the Blue Oval has pushed the envelope on innovation, performance, and brute force…
5 Classic Car Engines Still Running Strong and 5 You Should Never Start
There’s something timeless about the rumble of a classic engine — the raw mechanical soul that modern powertrains just can’t replicate. Whether you’re a die-hard enthusiast wrenching on your ’70s project car or someone who…
5 Small Engines That Perform Big and 5 That Can’t Handle Mileage
Small engines are a gamble. On paper, they promise the holy trinity: fuel efficiency, lower emissions, and lower ownership costs. Automakers slap turbochargers on tiny blocks and market them as the future of performance and…
5 EcoBoost Engines That Impress and 5 That Constantly Misfire
Ford’s EcoBoost engine family was launched with a bold promise: to deliver the power of a larger displacement engine with the efficiency and emissions of a smaller one. Touting advanced turbocharging, direct fuel injection, and…
5 Chrysler Powertrains That Last and 5 That Constantly Stall
Chrysler has built some iconic machines over the decades—muscle cars, luxury sedans, and family haulers that have left their mark on American roads. But when it comes to what’s under the hood, the story isn’t…
5 Jeep Engines That Are Reliable and 5 That Love Overheating
Jeep has built its reputation on rugged off-road capability, go-anywhere attitude, and a legacy of utility that stretches back to World War II. But while the badge may promise adventure, what’s under the hood often…
5 BMW Engines That Last and 5 That Drain Your Wallet
BMW has long been the poster child for luxury performance. Precision engineering, exhilarating driving dynamics, and iconic design—these are the traits that have defined the Bavarian brand for decades. But beneath all the M badges,…
5 Subaru Engines That Handle Abuse and 5 That Can’t Take Heat
When it comes to Subaru, the brand’s loyal following isn’t just built on quirky marketing and symmetrical all-wheel drive. It’s the engines—those boxer powerplants—that have earned a reputation for being either bulletproof or… well, head…
5 Mazda Engines That Surprise With Longevity and 5 That Don’t
Mazda is a brand known for sporty, fun-to-drive vehicles, but it’s also earned a reputation for engineering excellence and surprising engine durability. However, not all Mazda engines are created equal. While some powerplants prove to…
5 GM Engines Mechanics Love and 5 They Avoid
When it comes to General Motors (GM), the company has built a legacy filled with both triumphs and cautionary tales in the world of engines. From the muscle car glory days to modern fuel-efficient tech,…
5 Toyota Engines That Run Forever and 5 That Don’t
Toyota has built its reputation on dependability, and much of that comes down to the performance and longevity of its engines. Some Toyota powerplants are nearly indestructible, known to easily cross 300,000 miles with just…
5 Engines That Easily Last 500K Miles and 5 That Constantly Break Down
When it comes to cars, nothing hits harder than engine failure — emotionally, financially, and practically. An engine is the heart of your vehicle, and whether you’re a high-mileage warrior or someone who just wants…
5 Cars With the Most Ergonomic Pedals and 5 Clumsy Layouts
A car’s pedal layout may seem like a minor detail until you spend hours in stop-and-go traffic or twisty backroads. Well-designed pedals offer a natural resting position, even pressure, and seamless transitions between gas, brake,…
5 Sedans With the Best Key Fob Range and 5 That Fail At Distance
Key fob range may not top the list of features when buying a sedan, but it’s an underrated convenience especially when you’re juggling groceries or navigating a crowded parking lot. Some sedans give you over…
5 Trucks With the Best Storage Under Seats and 5 Wasting Space
When it comes to pickup trucks, most people focus on horsepower, towing capacity, or off-road performance—but storage, especially interior storage, is often overlooked. Yet for many truck owners, smart use of cabin space is a…
5 SUVs With the Lowest Rollover Risk and 5 With The Highest Risk
When it comes to vehicle safety, especially in the SUV segment, rollover risk remains one of the most critical — and least understood — concerns for drivers. While today’s SUVs have evolved drastically from the…
5 Cars With the Fastest 0–30 MPH and 5 Sluggish Off the Line
When it comes to performance, everyone loves quoting 0–60 mph times. It’s the go-to benchmark, the chest-thumping figure that brands plaster across press releases and showroom brochures. But here’s the reality: in the day-to-day grind—at…
5 Pickups With the Best Factory Running Boards and 5 Needing Aftermarket
Running boards may seem like an afterthought, but for pickup trucks especially full-size and lifted ones they make a noticeable difference in everyday usability. Whether it’s ease of entry, aesthetics, or protection from road grime,…
5 SUVs Offering Free Software Updates and 5 Charging for Map Packs
Modern SUVs are more than just tough off-roaders or spacious family haulers they’re rolling computers. With infotainment systems, navigation software, safety protocols, and performance tuning all increasingly managed by code, software updates can make or…
