Category: Cars
Do You Need To Drain Old Coolant Before Adding More To Your Car?
Every car will appreciate regular servicing and maintenance, even if it doesn’t use an internal combustion engine. Even EVs need maintenance from time to time, although that service may need to happen less often than it does for their combustion counterparts. If you own a car, you’re likely aware that an annual service also includes…
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Why Drivers Give These Michelin All-Season Tires A Shockingly Low Rating
All-season tires are meant to be driven year-round, so you’d expect them to last several seasons, especially on a commuter car that racks up miles. However, Michelin’s Primacy All-Season tires are not lasting as long as expected — not even close — causing a lot of backlash from drivers. “These tires lose tread quickly and…
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This New $20 Harbor Freight Product Can Take The Mess Out Of DIY Oil Changes
So, you want to change your own oil. Here’s the thing: Adding new oil’s the easy part. It’s getting rid of the old oil that’s the real struggle…. Check out the original article: [Slashgear] This New $20 Harbor Freight Product Can Take The Mess Out Of DIY Oil Changes
5 Car Performance Numbers That Most Drivers Shouldn’t Care About
There are many factors to consider when buying a vehicle, whether new or used. Not only are there vital questions to ask oneself before committing to any new car, but there’s also the seemingly endless parade of vehicles to choose from, be they practical crossovers or svelte, two-seater performance cars. One of the main ways…
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Amazon Is Giving Prime Members 20 Cents Off On Gas – How (And Where) To Use It
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. It doesn’t seem that gas prices are going to dip anytime soon, so seeking out savings is crucial for any budget. Fortunately, some businesses are doing what they can to ease the burden their customers are facing, even in small ways…. Check out the original…
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Are Four-Cylinder Engines Better Than Three-Cylinder Ones?
It’s an argument practically as old as the combustion engine itself: What’s the best configuration of cylinders? V6 or V8, V8 or V12, straight engines versus V engines, and so on. And, in this case, an inline-4 or an inline-3? At first glance, it appears to be a simple answer — four cylinders are better…
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This State Is Cracking Down On Mini Bike Riders Who Drive On Public Roads
Mini bikes can be a fun weekend hobby, especially if you’re riding one of the fastest models ranked by top speed. Of course, riding responsibly should always be the objective, and that means taking proper safety precautions beforehand. But responsibility also extends to where mini bikes are ridden…. Check out the original article: [Slashgear] This…
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This State Has Costco’s First Stand Alone Gas Station – Will It Be Members Only?
The best thing about retail warehouse stores is obviously the selection. After all, where else can you buy a new T-shirt, birthday cake, and a set of tires on the same day? But the ability to fill up with gas before leaving the parking lot is a plus as well. That’s why stores like Costco,…
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These Michelin Tires Have The Highest Customer Satisfaction Scores, According To Consumer Reports
There are a number of high-quality tire brands on the market, but it’s hard to find one more consistently rated for its quality than Michelin. It came out on top in SlashGear’s own ranking of every major tire brand, and Consumer Reports (CR) places it at the top of its list as well. Across Michelin’s…
Why Did Car Manufacturers Stop Using Automatic Seat Belts?
Curious what an automatic seatbelt even is? Well, you must be on the younger side. These were pretty common in the late 1980s into the 1990s. You’d sit down in your car, shut the door, and an automatic belt would be strapped across you…. Check out the original article: [Slashgear] Why Did Car Manufacturers Stop…
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