Welcome to My Ride Ranking
We cover the side of driving that actually shapes everyday life: the clever upgrades that make your car work better, the shifts changing what we drive next, and the owner essentials that help you get more out of every mile. From useful hacks and maintenance know-how to new automotive ideas worth paying attention to, we focus on what helps real drivers make sharper decisions without the noise.
Whether you are figuring out which new features matter, learning how to protect your vehicle long-term, or simply trying to drive smarter, My Ride Ranking is here to make the road ahead feel easier to read.
Built for Better Driving Decisions
The future of driving is already showing up in everyday decisions. We help you understand the shifts, systems, and smart ownership moves shaping what comes next.
What's On The Site
Smart Car Hacks
The practical, hands-on knowledge that experienced drivers accumulate over years—made available to every owner from day one. Diagnostic shortcuts, DIY fixes, performance tweaks, and the maintenance habits that keep vehicles running well between service visits.
Future-Ready Rides
EV ownership guidance, ADAS technology breakdowns, connected car features, and the automotive innovations that are genuinely changing what it means to drive—covered without the hype and with enough practical detail to actually inform a purchase or ownership decision.
Owner's Essentials
Buying guides built for real decisions, maintenance schedules written to be followed, insurance guidance that explains what actually matters, and the ownership knowledge that protects your investment from purchase to trade-in.
How Every Ranking Gets Built Here
The process behind every guide, review, and ranking on My Ride Ranking—from the initial research to the final publish. Four questions, applied to everything.
What does the driver actually need to know?
Before anything is written, we ask what a capable driver facing this specific situation genuinely needs to understand—not what makes for an interesting article, but what makes for a decision they won't regret.
Has it been verified on an actual vehicle?
Tips and hacks that haven't been tested at the vehicle level don't go on this site. Our contributors confirm practical guidance in real conditions—because the gap between theory and the driveway is where most automotive advice falls apart.
Is it clear enough for a first-time owner to follow?
If a guide requires pre-existing automotive expertise to execute, it hasn't done its job. Every piece of content on My Ride Ranking is written to be followed by someone who knows their vehicle well but isn't a trained mechanic—because that's who most of our readers are.
Is it still accurate for current model years and specs?
Automotive guidance has a shelf life. Model updates, software revisions, and regulation changes can make previously correct information misleading. We review and update content on a rolling basis to keep everything on the site current and trustworthy.
Four Standards
Hands-On Before Published
Automotive advice that sounds right in theory sometimes falls apart at the vehicle. Our contributors verify tips, hacks, and repair guidance in real conditions before anything goes up on the site—because a bad automotive tip doesn't just waste your time, it can waste your money or compromise your safety.
Current With the Industry
The automotive landscape—especially the EV and connected car space—moves fast. My Ride Ranking keeps its coverage current because outdated guidance about charging infrastructure, software updates, or safety recalls is the most expensive kind to act on. Our Future-Ready Rides section is updated continuously for exactly this reason.
On Your Side, Not the Industry's
My Ride Ranking has no commercial relationship with dealerships, manufacturers, or parts retailers that influences editorial coverage. Our rankings and recommendations reflect what's genuinely best for the driver reading them — not what's most convenient for anyone else in the automotive chain.
Specific Enough to Use
"Check your fluids regularly" is not guidance. A clear, step-by-step breakdown of what to check, when to check it, what normal looks like, and what to do when it doesn't—that's guidance. Everything on My Ride Ranking is written to be specific enough to act on, not just general enough to sound helpful.
The People Behind the Wheels
Dan Korvacs
Editor-in-Chief
Dan spent twelve years as a master technician at a multi-brand dealership group before transitioning to automotive media, where he's been writing driver-focused repair and maintenance content for nearly a decade. His diagnostic instinct—built from thousands of real service situations—shapes how he approaches every topic.
Jim Osei
Buying Guides & Market Editor
Jim spent a decade on the retail side of the automotive industry—first as a finance manager, then as a dealership general manager—before deciding that the most valuable thing he could do with that experience was help buyers understand exactly what happens on the other side of the desk.
Sam Birch
Maintenance & Ownership Editor
Sam is a licensed mechanic with eight years of independent shop experience and a particular skill for translating service interval logic into something drivers can actually follow without a degree in automotive engineering. His coverage is built around the conviction that a well-maintained vehicle is the most cost-effective one.
Jake Fernandez
Performance & Driving Editor
Jake has been building, modifying, and road-testing vehicles for seven years—starting with a turbocharged hatchback in his parents' driveway and working up through amateur track driving and professional automotive instruction. His guides bridge the gap between genuine car enthusiasm and practical, road-legal application — helping drivers extract more from their vehicles without compromising reliability or safety.
Royce Lopez
Driver Safety & Tech Editor
Royce's background spans vehicle safety research and consumer technology journalism, giving him the dual fluency needed to write about advanced driver assistance systems in a way that's both technically accurate and practically useful. He covers ADAS features, crash test methodology, and the connected car systems that are increasingly standard across new vehicle lines—with a consistent focus on helping drivers understand not just what these systems do, but when to trust them, when to override them, and what their real-world limitations are.
Wayne Tanner
EV & Emerging Tech Editor
Wayne has a background in electrical engineering and spent six years working in EV powertrain development before pivoting to automotive journalism. He covers EV trends, connected car tech, driver-assistance systems, and the bigger shifts shaping how people will drive and own vehicles in the years ahead.
Let's Talk Vehicles
If you've got a hack that works, a problem that stumped you, or a topic you wish someone would cover clearly—send it through. Every message gets read by someone who knows their way around a vehicle.