Joshua Andersen+FollowThe Lincoln Continental that could’ve changed everythingImagine cruising Chicago streets in a V12-powered Lincoln Continental—an ultra-luxury sedan that never made it past the concept stage. Back in 2002, Lincoln rolled out this bold vision: a 414-horsepower flagship with retro-futuristic style, Aston Martin muscle under the hood, and power-operated suicide doors. It was a real head-turner, but Lincoln’s future ended up being all about SUVs. Now, this one-of-a-kind concept is hitting the auction block, offering a rare chance to own a piece of ‘what if’ automotive history. Would you want to see more daring sedans like this on the road, or are SUVs the way to go? #Cars #BuyingCar #LincolnContinental40Share
Nicole Morgan+FollowFord’s Recall Streak Is Wild This YearCar recall drama alert! Ford is breaking records in 2025 with 84 recalls already—way more than any other automaker. Forest River (yep, the RV giant) is next, but Ford’s numbers are wild, including recalls for fuel leaks, engine stalls, and even blank rearview cameras. Over the last decade, Forest River actually had the most recalls, but Ford’s 2025 pace is raising eyebrows. If you drive a Ford, might wanna double-check those recall notices! #Cars #CarRecalls #Ford01Share
Christopher Gonzalez+FollowJeep Grand Cherokee Recall DramaDid you hear about the massive Jeep Grand Cherokee recall? Over 120,000 of them (2023-2024 models) are being called back because the second-row headrests might not lock upright—yikes! That means a higher risk of injury if there’s a crash. If you or someone you know drives one, the fix is free at the dealer. Letters go out Sept. 5, but you can call customer service or check online for more info. Stay safe out there! #Cars #CarOwnership #JeepRecall70Share
William Jones+FollowDipstick Drama: Why Your Oil’s DisappearingEver checked your oil and found it lower than last time? Here’s the scoop: 1) Some cars just burn a little oil—totally normal. 2) Worn engine parts (like rings or valve seals) can make your oil vanish and even cause blue smoke. 3) Leaks! Check for spots under your car or oily engine bits. And FYI, too much oil is bad too. Get in the habit of checking your dipstick—your engine (and wallet) will thank you! #Cars #CarOwnership #CarCare10Share
Alexander Black+FollowTesla’s Still Crushing the EV GameTesla’s Model Y and Model 3 just grabbed 43% of all U.S. EV sales last quarter—even with drama, delivery pauses, and CEO chaos. That’s more than the next eight EVs combined! GM is catching up, but Tesla’s still way ahead. The best part? More EVs on the road means cheaper prices, better charging, and a cleaner future for everyone. Do you think most Americans will be driving EVs in 20 years? Vote below! #Cars #Tesla #EVs174Share
dalemiller+FollowFord’s Hidden Muscle Car GemsThink you know all of Ford’s performance legends? Turns out, there’s a whole lineup of sleeper packages most people never heard about. From the Galaxie 500XL R-Code (425 hp, no A/C, pure muscle) to the LTD LX (looks like grandma’s car, runs like a Mustang), these 10 under-the-radar Fords packed serious punch. Some were only for those in the know—like the Torino GT Drag Pack or the Focus SVT. Bet you’ve never seen half of these at your local car show! #Cars #FordPerformance #CarHistory00Share
Michael Wilson+FollowEVs Charging in 4 Minutes?!Imagine charging your electric car in under 4 minutes—no fancy charger needed! 24M Technologies just dropped a new battery tech called Eternalyte that could make this real. Not only does it charge crazy fast, but it also keeps working in freezing temps (like, -40°F!). If this takes off, we’re talking about EVs with almost 1,000-mile range and way less hassle in winter. Would you switch to an EV if charging was this quick? #Cars #EVRevolution #TechBreakthrough32Share
Jacqueline Farrell+FollowBMW’s Wild M3 Lease Deal Just DroppedBMW’s 2025 M3 Competition lease offer is making waves—$1,189/month for rear-wheel drive or $1,249/month for xDrive, both with a hefty down payment. This beast packs up to 523hp and hits 0-60 in just 3.4 seconds. You get all the luxury perks, but it’s the power that’ll have you grinning every morning. Heads up: availability can be tight, so check your local dealer ASAP if you want in on this thrill ride! #Cars #BuyingCar #BMWM343Share
James Smith+FollowJeep Recall Alert: Is Your SUV on the List?Jeep just recalled over 100,000 Grand Cherokees (2023-2024) because the second-row headrests might not lock upright—yikes! That means a higher risk of injury if there’s a crash. If you’ve got a 2023 or 2024 Grand Cherokee or Grand Cherokee L, your ride could be affected. Jeep will inspect and replace the headrests for free, and you’ll get a notice by early September. Check if your SUV is on the list and stay safe! #Cars #JeepRecall #CarSafety40Share
trhodes+FollowFord Explorer’s New Lease Deal Is WildFord just dropped a super tempting lease on the 2025 Explorer—$329/month with a bunch of perks, like free maintenance for two years. Even with the base model, you get a third row, tri-zone climate, a massive touchscreen, and wireless CarPlay/Android Auto. The numbers shift a bit depending on your city, but it’s still a steal compared to rivals. Thinking about a three-row SUV? This might be your move! Check with your local dealer for the exact details. #Cars #BuyingCar #FordExplorer1912Share