Gas stations have managed to turn three little buttons into a weird psychological experiment. You pull up, see 87, 89, 93, and suddenly it feels like there’s a “good driver” o
A lot of bad car advice survives because somebody said it with confidence. Maybe it was a dad, an uncle, a neighbor, or the guy at the quick-lube place who slapped a sticker on the windshield and t
Car advice has a funny way of surviving long after it stops being true. Some of it came from older cars. Some of it came from guys who sounded confident. Some of it probably started because it made so
Ever wonder why some car "facts" stick around forever, even when they make zero sense? Turns out, drivers have been passing down some pretty wild myths for decades. Here are the most ridicul
Ever wondered why gas stations bother selling mid-grade fuel when your car probably doesn't need it? Turns out it's mostly a leftover from the leaded gas era and a way to squeeze extra cash fr
Okay, here's the deal with mid-grade gasoline: it's one of the biggest scams in the car world. Most of us have stared at the pumps, wondering if we're cheaping out on our cars by getting r
Alright, gearheads and daily drivers, let’s bust some car myths and set the record straight. You know, those tales that swirl around every car meet or family dinner, where someone swears by a
How often have you heard someone swear by an old car myth that you're not quite sure about? You know the kind: “Manual cars get better gas mileage,” or “You should change your oi