People will baby a car in all kinds of strange ways. They will buy the fancy gas, wipe dust off the dashboard, stress about tiny paint chips, and somehow still ignore the four things holding the entir
Flat tire, long day, nowhere near home—that’s when most drivers discover what kind of spare their car actually has. For a lot of modern cars in the U.S., that means the skinny little &ldqu
Scroll through Facebook Marketplace long enough and you’ll eventually see it: a “brand-new” set of Michelin tires for $40, sold by someone whose only other listing is a random Pok&ea
Remember when every car came with a spare tire? Those days are fading fast. Many automakers have ditched the traditional spare to save weight and boost fuel economy. Instead, drivers get run-flat tire
Let's dive into a topic every car enthusiast has pondered at some point: slapping bigger tires on your ride. Ever seen those massive tires on a beefy SUV or pickup and wondered if your car could p