Joshua Andersen+FollowMazda CX-90 Lease Deals Are Wild Right NowMazda’s got some spicy lease deals on the 2026 CX-90 this January—$269/month for 33 months on both the entry-level Select and the Preferred PHEV. The catch? Different down payments, but both come loaded with tech, all-wheel drive, and that luxe vibe without the luxury price tag. If you’ve been eyeing a midsize SUV that feels fancy but won’t break the bank, this is your sign to check out the CX-90 before these offers disappear! #Cars #BuyingCar #MazdaCX9000Share
Christopher Gonzalez+FollowFord’s Hot Recall: 119K Cars at Fire Risk!Ford just recalled over 119,000 cars in the U.S. because the engine block heater could crack, leak coolant, and possibly start a fire if plugged in. If you drive a Focus, Escape, Explorer, or Lincoln MKC, don’t plug in that heater until it’s fixed! Dealers will swap out the part for free, so keep an eye out for that notice. Wild, right? #Cars #CarOwnership #FordRecall00Share
Leah Pierce+FollowCheck Engine Light: Not Just Drama!You know that check engine light you’ve been ignoring? Turns out, it’s not just your car being needy. A steady light means “fix me soon,” but a flashing one? That’s your car screaming for help—like, wallet-destroying, catalytic converter-level help. Sometimes it’s just a loose gas cap, but wait too long and you could be out $2,000+ for repairs. Quick fix now or big bill later—your call! #Cars #CarTrouble #CheckEngine00Share
Latoya Bradley+FollowFord’s Recall Drama: Fire Risk & No Quick FixFord just dropped not one, but THREE recalls for a fire risk linked to engine block heaters in over 119,000 vehicles (think Focus, Escape, Explorer, and Lincoln MKC). The wild part? Owners might be waiting months for a fix, and Ford’s now the most recalled automaker of 2026. If you spot coolant leaks, overheating, or a burning smell, don’t plug in that heater! But no need to park outside (yet). Check your VIN and stay tuned for updates. #Cars #CarOwnership #FordRecall00Share
Nicole Morgan+FollowDodge’s V8 Drama: Only Hellcat Survives?Dodge is shaking things up with the new Charger—SRT boss Tim Kuniskis says the classic 5.7L V8 is out, and only the wild Hellcat V8 makes sense now. Why? The new turbo inline-six actually beats the old V8 in power! Dealers are already overwhelmed with engine choices, so it looks like Dodge is keeping it simple: go big or go home. Would you miss the old V8, or is Hellcat all you need? #Cars #DodgeCharger #Hellcat00Share
larsontiffany+FollowFord’s Recall Rollercoaster: What’s Up?Ford’s recall streak is getting wild—think millions of trucks and SUVs called back year after year. It’s not just a fluke: repeat issues with engines, axles, and even software glitches show Ford’s quality control is struggling. The rush to pack in new tech isn’t helping, and now the costs (and customer patience) are piling up. Even loyal Ford fans are starting to side-eye those safety notices. Would you still trust a Ford? #Cars #FordRecall #AutoNews00Share
Joshua Andersen+FollowNissan Murano Lease Deal: Is This the Crossover Glow-Up?The 2026 Nissan Murano SL AWD is coming in hot with a sub-$400/month lease, and it’s giving serious near-luxury vibes without the luxury price tag. You get a smooth V6, all-wheel drive, and a plush, quiet cabin—plus a bunch of practical extras for daily life. The catch? You’ll need to drop $5,678 at signing. If you’re all about comfort and style (and don’t need a third row), this deal is worth a look! #Cars #BuyingCar #NissanMurano00Share
Jacqueline Farrell+FollowSubaru WRX Just Got Way CheaperSubaru just dropped the price on the 2026 WRX lineup, bringing back a no-frills base model that starts at $32,495—over $5k less than last year! After a massive 41% sales slump, Subaru is hoping this budget-friendly, tech-packed WRX (with standard AWD and turbo power) will win back fans. Oh, and there’s a wild limited-edition yellow version if you want to stand out. Would you go for the base or splurge on the extras? #Cars #BuyingCar #SubaruWRX10Share
Alexander Black+FollowJeep Maker’s 43% Stock Slide: What Happened?Stellantis, the company behind Jeep and Ram, just hit its 5-year mark—and the stock is down a jaw-dropping 43% since the big merger. Investors are seriously side-eyeing the automaker’s “year of execution” promise, especially after years of sales slumps and red ink in the U.S. Now, Stellantis is betting big on muscle car nostalgia and EVs, with a $13 billion U.S. push. Will this comeback plan finally work, or is it just more hype? #Cars #Stellantis #Jeep41Share
johnny12+FollowThis T-Bird Survived Katrina & Still ShinesImagine your dad’s 1955 Ford Thunderbird riding out Hurricane Katrina, getting a full glow-up, and still looking like a showstopper decades later. This first-year T-Bird, in its original Torch Red, has been in the same family since the '70s and is now up for grabs. The body and interior are mint, but the engine needs a little TLC. If you’re into classic cars with wild stories, this survivor is calling your name! Would you take it for a spin or keep it as a collector’s gem? #Cars #BuyingCar #FordThunderbird00Share