Gas prices. Given recent events they've been on everyone's minds as rising oil prices cause gasoline prices to climb across the U.S. and around the world. We won't dive into why costs have
Start-stop has always been one of those features that splits drivers down the middle. You roll up to a red light, the engine shuts off, and just as you’re about to move again, it kicks back on.
Back in the 1950s, trucking companies were obsessed with squeezing every last pound of cargo into their loads. Strict length and weight laws made it tough to turn a profit, so everyone was looking for
Modern cars have changed. Your driving habits should too. Cars today are nothing like the ones people learned to drive on 20 or 30 years ago. They've got sensors everywhere, computers handling
Weird wear patterns aren't just annoying—they're basically your car screaming for help. Tires don't just randomly wear out in strange ways. That weird bald spot or uneven tread yo
Ever driven behind a semi and noticed that weird scoop-shaped panel under the trailer? Turns out, it’s not random. That scoop is part of an aerodynamic setup designed to cut down on drag&mdas
Car batteries aren’t supposed to die at the worst possible moment — but somehow, they always do. You’re late. It’s freezing. Or raining. And there you are, clicking your key fo
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When gas prices jump, drivers start trying every trick in the book to squeeze a little more mileage out of a tank. And on hilly roads, the idea seems obvious: why not drop the car into neutral on the
Switching from a stick to an automatic feels like a luxury — until the old habits from manual driving start sneaking back in. Automatics are easier to live with, but they’re also pickier a