Anna Kim+FollowAudi Wants Buttons Back!Audi’s new design boss is calling out the car industry’s obsession with giant screens, saying it’s “technology for the sake of technology.” While Mercedes is all about those movie theater dashboards, Audi is planning a comeback for real buttons, quality materials, and that satisfying “Audi click.” The new Concept C even has a smaller, hideable screen. Are we finally done with fingerprint-magnet interiors? Fingers crossed for a return to premium vibes! #Cars #CarOwnership #Audi10Share
Jacqueline Farrell+FollowPlano’s Mustang Bullitt: Collector’s dream rideOnly 12,000 miles and a meticulous owner—this 2008 Ford Mustang Bullitt in Plano is basically a time capsule for car lovers. Finished in that iconic Dark Highland Green, it’s had a full refresh, ceramic coatings, and still rocks its original BF Goodrich tires (though you’ll want to swap those out for real driving). With a 4.6L V8, factory HID headlights, and a spotless interior, it’s a rare find for anyone who loves classic muscle with modern reliability. Would you keep it stock or start customizing? #Cars #BuyingCar #PlanoCars00Share
stephenolson+FollowLuxury Car Owners Are Now Parts PreppersOwning a luxury car in 2025? You might want to start stockpiling spare parts like a doomsday prepper. With supply chain chaos and skyrocketing prices, even a simple repair can mean months of waiting and a massive bill. Savvy owners are turning their garages into mini auto parts stores—think sensors, control modules, and brake pads on standby. Skip the aftermarket gamble and keep those receipts—OEM parts are gold for resale. The new flex? Being ready for the next breakdown before it happens. #Cars #CarOwnership #LuxuryCars00Share
walkerjason+FollowHyundai Recalls 83K Cars Over Display GlitchHyundai just recalled nearly 84,000 Genesis vehicles because the dashboard might not show your speed or fuel level—yikes! It’s all due to a software bug. If you drive a 2025-2026 G80, GV80, or one of the new electrified models, check your mail for a recall letter. For now, turn off your HD radio and wait for a free software fix, either over-the-air or at the dealer. Safety first! #Cars #HyundaiRecall #CarSafety00Share
stephenolson+FollowFord Block Heater Recall: Parked Car Fire Risk?!Ever plug in your Ford or Lincoln overnight in winter? Heads up: Ford just recalled 119,000 vehicles because a cracked block heater could leak coolant and spark an under-hood fire—while parked! It’s not about driving wild, just doing the usual winter thing. If your ride’s on the list, don’t plug it in until it’s fixed. Check for coolant leaks, weird smells, or heat loss. Free repairs are coming, but for now, skip the plug and stay safe! #Cars #CarOwnership #FordRecall00Share
Travis Baker MD+FollowNissan Door Recall: Is Your Ride on the List?Major heads up if you drive a Nissan! Over 26,000 Altimas, Sentras, Frontiers, and Kicks are being recalled because a door could pop open while you’re driving. The problem? Some door strikers weren’t welded right and could break. Nissan’s fixing it for free, and owners will get a letter after March 13. Double-check if your car’s on the list and don’t ignore this one! #Cars #CarOwnership #NissanRecall40Share
Evan Knight+FollowToyota’s 100k-mile oil change shockerA Jiffy Lube worker recently found a Toyota with an oil change sticker from Walmart suggesting the next service at 209k miles—except the odometer read over 300k! That’s nearly 100,000 miles without a documented oil change. Commenters debated whether it was a sticker misprint, a superhuman road trip, or a DIY oil change gone unrecorded. Some even claimed their own Toyotas survived similar neglect. While Toyota’s reputation for reliability is legendary, skipping oil changes this long is a risky bet for any car. How far have you pushed your car between oil changes, and did it survive? #Cars #Toyota #CarCare52Share
Colleen Jones+FollowPortland’s Alfa Romeo Milano: A rare findA true gem for car lovers just hit the Portland scene—a 1987 Alfa Romeo Milano Verde, upgraded and rebuilt by the legendary Dan Summers of Veloce Motors. With under 10,000 miles on its high-performance 3.0L V6 engine and loaded with best-practice enhancements, this Italian classic is ready for the next chapter. The European trim and leather interior add serious style, and the sale even includes a treasure trove of spare parts. At $12,500, it’s a rare chance to own a piece of automotive history. Would you take this beauty for a spin or keep it as a collector’s showpiece? #Cars #BuyingCar #AlfaRomeo00Share
Jennifer Patel+FollowAustin’s rare FJ Cruiser turns headsA single-owner 2007 Toyota FJ Cruiser with a unique dealer-painted roof—matching the body, not the usual white—just hit the Austin market. After 18 years and 203k miles, it’s still running strong, sporting a 3-inch lift and beefy 17-inch rims. The seller’s upfront about its character: some cosmetic wear, a quirky rear door latch, and tires that’ll need replacing soon. But for anyone who loves adventure-ready rides with real history, this FJ stands out. Would you take a high-mileage classic like this on your next Texas road trip, or hold out for something newer? #Cars #BuyingCar #AustinCars00Share
Alexander Black+FollowDodge + Ram Reunion? CEO Spills the TeaRam’s CEO just admitted most buyers wouldn’t even notice if Dodge and Ram got back together—because so many people still think they’re one brand! Even though they split in 2009, the nostalgia is real. Dodge is all about muscle cars now, while Ram’s killing it with trucks. But would a reunion actually matter? The CEO says it’s basically a non-issue, but he’s curious what fans think. Would you care if Dodge Ram made a comeback? #Cars #DodgeRam #CarNews00Share