Back in 2004, several automakers got together to create a more pure form of gasoline to meet strict standards set by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), now known as Top Tier gasoline.
Don't let cold temperatures wreak havoc on your carBy Jon LinkovThe winter months are hard on your vehicle. Cold temperatures ...
An opened bottle of coolant will typically last for between three and five years if stored properly in a dry, cool ...
The coolant in your car's radiator is not a forever liquid. Consumable fluids like engine oil, automatic transmission, and brake fluid need periodic replacement to keep your vehicle running reliably ...
Hot weather increases demand for roadside assistance due to more frequent car breakdowns. Drivers should check tire pressure, fluid levels, battery, and cabin air filter regularly. Parking in shade ...
Temperatures are reaching record highs across the nation. Car air conditioning systems don't always need repairs to function, they may just need a recharge. You can purchase an air conditioning system ...