I was born and raised in Missouri and first learned to drive in my dad's pickup truck. How many in the state still drive pickups? There is new data and the number is mighty impressive.
There are car models that are very popular in Missouri that might be a hazard to their owners. An urgent recall has been issued by the government as owners are being advised to "park them outside" immediately.
Don't know about you, but I used to be a car guy. Then I had kids and my muscle car love became a memory. I'm not complaining. However, there is still slobbering car lover inside of me somewhere that is drooling over a recent barn find in Missouri. It's a rare 1969 muscle car that you almost never see anymore.
I think it's safe to say that most of us have warmed our vehicles up during the winter months without being in it and not given it a second thought. Did you know that technically you're breaking the law in Illinois, but that includes a very big "but".
Would you be willing to switch to an electric vehicle? What if you were (*ahem*) compensated for it? A new survey claims many Missourians would be willing to move to an electric vehicle if you paid them over $6,400.
If you consider yourself a "car person", you're gonna love what some collectors found tucked away in an Iowa barn. It was a rare combination of 1969 Plymouth GTX and a 1971 Challenger R/T both collecting dust in a corner.