Typically, you should wash your car once a month in the winter. However, if you regularly drive on salty roads, you may need ...
There are many reasons to put your vehicle in storage. Maybe it's a seasonal ride that you don't want on the road during the winter, or you need to properly protect an investment and your home garage ...
Winter driving isn't for the faint of heart, but if you have to travel in it, there are mistakes that should be avoided. Here ...
Every winter, Oregon sees temperatures drop and hazards rise. Severe winter storms may not happen every year, but they can be deadly. Ice and snow storms can compromise your ability to travel, and ...
If you’re here, you’re probably part of one of two camps: Either (A), you need to store your car over the winter without the battery going flat, or (B), you need to store your car for even longer than ...
If the thought of braving another frosty morning or Arctic late night journey in your car this winter gives you the chills, you're not alone. If your vehicle is missing adequate heating, seat warmers ...
A clean and dry garage or storage facility is necessary for long-term storage to prevent rusting, which can occur when the vehicle is exposed to moisture or damp air. An unclean garage can also ...
As the winter season arrives, we have some reminders about winter weather safety items you should have ready to go in your ...
Cold weather can wreak havoc on your car. Windshields can crack in cold weather, and temperature extremes can cause a variety of engine problems. Cars require a handful of different fluids to work ...
It never fails. You wash your car, and it rains the next day. (Cue Alanis Morissette.) In my case, instead of rain, it was usually a foot of snow—followed by weeks or months of crusty, slippery, dirty ...