This 2025 Ram 1500 owner set out to see if his truck’s MPG display could be trusted, and what he discovered turned a simple ...
When the dreaded malfunction indicator light turns on, it’s not the end of the world. Here’s how to cope with an MIL!
A contributor to CarBuzz since April 2025, Ben also was a finalist in The Intercooler Young Writer Compition in 2021, has done a placement with AutoCar, and runs his own independant automotive blog.
Modern-day vehicles are equipped with numerous sensors designed to monitor every aspect of the car. If one of these systems detects an issue, it is likely to trigger the warning system, which will ...
Perhaps no automaker exemplifies the auto industry’s confused state better than Dodge. Amidst a stifling regulatory environment, this American brand killed off its legendary muscle cars to introduce ...
There are few things more distracting when driving than a check engine light, or CEL. The CEL is a vague, catch-all light that indicates there is an error somewhere ...
The owner of a 2014 Mercedes-Benz GLK recently brought his crossover to a mechanic after the Check Engine light came on, along with a few other issues. What was supposed to be a simple repair ...
Fact: Check engine lights lead to gray hairs and sleepless nights. Just kidding, they’re important warning signs that help you maintain your ride’s health and well-being. But what happens when that ...
Dodge knows how to butter its own bread. The automaker is maximizing the profit potential of the Durango lineup, making Hemi power standard across the board. Dodge has made the Durango lineup ...
Dodge has finally revealed details about the six-cylinder Charger SixPack models. Dodge Boss Matt McAlear told a group of media to “get your tape measure out” when asked about the viability of the ...
Despite market highs and AI optimism, I see red flags like extreme valuations, record margin debt, and speculative froth signaling caution. The Buffett Indicator and Fear & Greed Index both point to ...
The first Iron Age flickered out a millennium or two ago, but its automotive equivalent is still going strong. Well, if not strong, it's at least still going. Dodge, Ram, and other automakers still ...