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Alex Reeve is the Editor in Chief of Cars Blog. His first automobile was a Mercedes Benz Cobra. It was during that time that he fell in love with automobiles.

Alex’s career in journalism started as a reporter at Auto Magazine, followed by a brief internship at CARNY in New York. He was on staff during the Magazine’s short time on earth and more recently worked for Driver Car and Popular Mechatronix.

This blog is intended to fuel the need of fresh, good information about cars, with test drives, reviews and many more from the automobile industry.

Featured Posts by Alex Reeve

BMW Turbocharger Problems and Power Loss Symptoms

BMW Turbocharger Problems and Power Loss Symptoms

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BMW turbocharger problems can cause sudden power loss, warning lights, and costly repairs—here’s what car buyers need to know before purchasing a turbocharged BMW.
New vs Used Cars: Which Should You Buy?

New vs Used Cars: Which Should You Buy?

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New vs Used Cars explained in depth — compare costs, depreciation, reliability, and ownership benefits to choose the smartest car buying option for your budget and lifestyle.
Understanding The Tesla Cybertruck Battery Size For Long Trips

Understanding The Tesla Cybertruck Battery Size For Long Trips

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In an age where electric vehicles are becoming increasingly popular, the Tesla Cybertruck stands out as a groundbreaking innovation that promises both versatility and...
Electric Cars Software Update Issues: The New Oil Change

Electric Cars Software Update Issues: The New Oil Change

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Software updates are now as essential as oil changes for electric cars, and understanding electric cars software update issues can save drivers from performance drops, safety risks, and costly surprises.
The Ultimate 12-Month Car Maintenance Calendar for 2026

The Ultimate 12-Month Car Maintenance Calendar for 2026

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Stay ahead of breakdowns and costly repairs with this easy-to-follow 12-month car maintenance calendar for 2026, designed to help you keep your vehicle safe, reliable, and road-ready all year long.