Frank Osborne+FollowRam’s Airbag Glitch: 52K Trucks Recalled!Ram just recalled over 52,000 of its latest heavy-duty trucks because a single software bug can knock out the airbags, seat belt pretensioners, and stability control—all at once. If you drive a 2025 Ram 2500 or 3500, check your VIN ASAP and get it fixed for free. Wild how one glitch can sideline all those safety features, right? Modern trucks are basically rolling computers now! #Cars #CarOwnership #RamRecall00Share
rgallagher+FollowTesla Owners Are Packing Emergency ToolsTesla drivers are snapping up emergency tools like glass breakers and seatbelt cutters—just in case those fancy door handles fail in a crash. With government investigations into Tesla’s door release systems, some owners aren’t waiting for a fix. Rideshare drivers are even pointing out manual lock releases to passengers, like it’s an in-flight safety demo. Would you keep a glass breaker in your glove box? #Cars #CarOwnership #Tesla10Share
Latoya Bradley+FollowToyota’s Fire Risk Recall: 55K Cars Affected!If you’ve got a 2025-2026 Camry or a 2026 Corolla Hybrid, listen up! Toyota just recalled 55,000 cars because a loose bolt in the inverter could cause your ride to lose power or even catch fire. They’re telling owners not to drive or even park these cars inside until they figure out a fix. Watch your mailbox for recall info by mid-February! #Cars #CarOwnership #ToyotaRecall185Share
rgallagher+FollowGarage Door Won't Budge? Try This HackEver been stuck in your garage during a blackout? Here’s the trick: look for the red emergency release cord—pull it down and away to disconnect the door from the motor, then lift it manually. If it’s stuck, don’t force it—could be a busted spring (and trust me, that’s a pain you don’t want). Bonus tip: newer doors might have a battery backup, so check for that before you panic! #Cars #CarOwnership #LifeHacks00Share
Christopher Gonzalez+FollowThe Genius Behind the Gas ArrowEver wonder who invented that tiny arrow next to your fuel gauge? Meet James Moylan, the Ford engineer who saved us all from awkward gas station moments. His simple idea—an arrow showing which side your gas tank is on—became a global car standard. Moylan just passed away at 80, but his legacy lives on every time you pull up to the pump and don’t have to guess. Seriously, where would rental car drivers be without him? #Cars #CarOwnership #CarHacks00Share
Latoya Bradley+FollowUsed Car Mileage? Don’t Trust It!Turns out, nearly 2.5 million used cars on the road have fake odometer readings. People are paying an extra $3,300 on average for cars that have way more miles than advertised, thanks to cheap digital tools that make rolling back mileage super easy. California tops the list, but it’s happening everywhere. Always check the car’s history and look for weird wear and tear before buying! #Cars #CarOwnership #usedcars10Share
Latoya Bradley+FollowBoomer Car Parts Millennials Won’t RecognizeEver tried explaining a carburetor or a bench seat to someone who thinks a vent window is just a setting on their touchscreen? Boomer-era cars were full of quirky parts that made every drive an adventure—think crank windows, cassette adapters, and those mysterious floor-mounted dimmer switches. Today’s drivers might panic at a check engine light, but Boomers? They had forearms of steel and a toolkit in the trunk. Which of these throwback car parts do you actually remember using? #Cars #CarOwnership #BoomerCars13Share
stephenolson+FollowYou Know That Little Gas Arrow? Thank MoylanEver wondered who invented that tiny arrow on your car’s gas gauge that tells you which side the fuel cap is on? Turns out, it was dreamed up by Ford’s James Moylan in 1986 after he got soaked at a gas station. He just passed away, but his genius hack saves us all from awkward pump moments every day. Proof that the best ideas are sometimes the simplest! #Cars #CarOwnership #CarHacks00Share
Christopher Gonzalez+FollowWinter Car Wash Rules You Didn't KnowTurns out, winter is the worst time to slack on car washes! All that road salt from snow and slush isn’t just ugly—it can actually rust your ride, especially underneath. If you live somewhere snowy, you should be washing your car every week (yep, even when it’s freezing). Pro tip: find a wash that hits the undercarriage, and throw on some wax for extra protection. Your car will thank you come spring! #Cars #CarOwnership #CarCare94Share
stephenolson+FollowFord’s Latest Recalls: What You Need to KnowFord just dropped three new recalls—Mustang Mach-E, Maverick, and Escape Hybrid are all on the list. The Mach-E’s got a headlight glitch that could leave you in the dark (literally), but a software update is coming. Mavericks need a trip to the dealer for a fix to the dashboard, and a handful of Escape Hybrids might randomly shift into neutral. If you drive one of these, check your mail for recall notices soon! #Cars #CarOwnership #FordRecall20Share