It only takes a quick glance at the first automobiles to grace the roads of this Earth to realize that safety technology—even the most basic forms of it—have come quite a long way. Side and rearview mirrors became more prevalent ...
Buying a brand-new car is not something everyone can do these days. And yet automotive manufacturers continue to line dealership lots with fresh-off-the-line models. You’ve probably heard advice persuading you to steer clear of n...
Does your car have 2 pedals or 3? Telling an automatic from a manual transmission car is as easy as counting the pedals below the steering wheel and/or noting the ...
Clay bars are an automotive detailer’s best friend. Harsh road contaminants that mar a vehicle’s painted surfaces are no match for the power of a clay bar. Using a clay bar isn’t hard if you know what you’re doing, so we’ve compi...
We live in a time where the past and future of the automotive world coincide. The old debate between gasoline and diesel engines seems overshadowed by the electric and self-driving car technology that dominates the industry today...
After the new car smell fades and your temporary tag expires, that brand-new car you just bought should still feel like you drove it off the showroom floor. However, maintaining the value of your investment goes way beyond just w...
Chances are you see them on the highway wherever you go: large RVs, long fifth wheels, open flatbeds with off-road vehicles strapped to them, or perhaps (stinky) horse trailers that whinny as you drive by.
Drive once in the snow and you’ll be quick to find out why so many people flood tire shops after the first snow storm hits. While not all winter weather conditions require chaining up, it can be a good idea to invest in studded s...
Traveling can be stressful enough as a human but imagine if you’re a pet! You don’t know what’s going on, you don’t know where you are, and that comfy bed you called home is now gone. Ease your pets’ anxiety by practicing these s...
Parallel parking is a skill best learned through practice. It’s always a good idea to have a sense of where your car is in relation to the rest of the world, but it’s required knowledge in the case of parallel parking. Not knowin...