Nicole Morgan+Follow2000s Cars: Hits & Misses for Future ClassicsRemember those wild 2000s rides? Some are turning into legit collector’s gold, while others are fading into the background. Think the 2005 Subaru WRX STI and 2002 BMW M3 E46—total future classics with cult followings and rising prices. But not every 2000s car is getting that love. Check out which models are skyrocketing in value and which ones just aren’t making the cut. Would you bet on any of these for your dream garage? #CarEnthusiast #FutureClassics #2000sCars #AutoTrends #CarCulture #Cars00Share
Joshua Andersen+FollowModern Cars You’ll Regret Not BuyingNot all future classics are locked away in museums—some are sitting on dealer lots right now! From the manual-only Acura Integra Type S to the wild Hyundai Ioniq 5 N, these cars blend rarity, performance, and serious personality. Think limited-run Ferraris, rally-inspired Toyotas, and the last gas-powered Lotus. If you want a ride that’ll turn heads at Cars & Coffee in 2035, these are the ones you’ll wish you snagged before prices skyrocket. Which one would you pick for your dream garage? #FutureClassics #CarEnthusiast #CollectorCars #AutoTrends #CarCulture #Cars00Share
Joshua Andersen+Follow15 Euro Sports Cars That Changed the GameEver wondered which European sports cars were way ahead of their time? This list is a wild ride through 15 legends that broke the mold—think gullwing doors, turbocharged beasts, and designs that still turn heads. From the futuristic Citroën DS to the iconic Lamborghini Miura, these cars didn’t just look cool—they set trends and rewrote the rules. Some are super rare, others surprisingly affordable back in the day, but all of them are total game-changers. Which one would you take for a spin? #CarEnthusiast #EuroSportsCars #AutoHistory #Innovation #CarCulture #Cars01Share
Nicole Morgan+FollowTeslas Are Piling Up—What Happened?!Walked by my local Tesla lot and it’s PACKED with unsold cars—like, Model Ys everywhere, and a lone Cybertruck hiding out back like it’s in time-out. Four years ago, this place was buzzing. Now? Crickets. Even with big discounts, nobody’s biting. Meanwhile, other EV brands are eating Tesla’s lunch, and the Cybertruck looks even weirder in person. Is this the end of Tesla’s cool factor, or just a rough patch? Would you still buy one? Spill your thoughts! #TeslaTrouble #EVs #CarCulture #Cybertruck #ElonMusk #Cars779400Share
stephanie30+FollowWould You Drop $15K on This Wild Rat Rod?This 1953 GMC rat rod pickup is basically a rolling circus—wings, horns, stripes, and a whole lot of fake flair (that blower and nitrous? Just for show). Underneath, it’s a Frankenstein’s monster of GM parts, riding on a ’72 Monte Carlo frame with a Silverado V8. The bed’s packed with air suspension gear and a random nitrous bottle, so forget hauling anything. The seller wants $15,000—would you pay that just to be the most talked-about car on your block? #CarCulture #RatRod #ClassicCars #AutoEnthusiast #CarTalk #Cars20Share
Lisa Guerrero PhD+FollowSurf’s Up: Vintage VW Microbus for Sale!This 1966 VW 13-Window Microbus is basically a rolling slice of California dreamin’. Restored in sunny yellow and white, it’s got all the surf-culture vibes, panoramic windows, and just enough quirks (think paint drips and a rusty bumper) to keep it real. It’s up for grabs on Hagerty Marketplace—perfect for collectors, road-trippers, or anyone wanting to cruise with vintage style and a side of nostalgia. Would you take this classic for a spin? #VWBus #VintageCars #CarCulture #ClassicCars #HagertyMarketplace #Cars263Share
Nicole Morgan+FollowYugo: From Punchline to Cult Comeback?!Remember the Yugo, that car everyone joked about? Well, it’s back! After being called the 'worst car in history' and disappearing for 17 years, the Yugo just showed off a slick new model in Munich. It’s got a retro vibe, and there’s even talk of an electric version. Wild to think the ultimate automotive flop might become the next cool thing. Would you drive one if it hit the streets again? #Yugo #CarCulture #RetroCars #AutoNews #Comeback #Cars101Share
Traci Keller+FollowBig SUVs = Big Danger for Kids?Just read this wild stat: kids under 10 are 2x more likely to die if hit by a giant SUV compared to a regular car. Researchers say it’s because these big vehicles hit higher up on the body—think head instead of legs for little ones. Plus, you’re more likely to get hit twice by the same SUV. With almost half of US crashes involving SUVs, it’s making me rethink what’s really on our roads. #RoadSafety #SUVs #Parenting #UrbanLife #CarCulture #Transportation00Share
Michael Wilson+FollowWhat’s Up With Blue Dots on Taillights?Ever spotted a motorcycle with a hint of blue in its taillight and wondered what’s going on? It’s not just a random mod—these blue dots are a throwback to 1950s hot rod culture, making a comeback for style and nostalgia. Some bikers say it helps with visibility, but honestly, it’s mostly about looking cool. Heads up though: it’s technically illegal in most places unless your ride is vintage or for show. Risky? Maybe. Iconic? Absolutely. #MotorcycleMods #CustomBikes #CarCulture #Nostalgia #AutoTrends #Cars30894Share
stephenolson+FollowLego F1 Cars Stole the Miami GP ShowForget speed—this year’s Miami Grand Prix had a parade of 10 life-sized, drivable F1 cars made entirely out of Lego bricks! Each team got their own, with every car built from 400,000 pieces and weighing more than double a real F1 car. Drivers like Lando Norris and Lewis Hamilton were loving it, even if a few bricks went flying after some playful bumps. Who knew the most epic race moment would be at 12 mph? #F1 #Lego #MiamiGP #CarCulture #Motorsport #EngineeringMarvel #Cars40Share