Automobile Information

Get Your Car In Shape For Summer


The days are longer, the sun is stronger and beach season is almost here, but getting in shape for summer means more than hitting the gym. It is also important to keep your car in tip-top shape before you get on the highway for an early summer getaway.

Weather April Showers by Properly Preparing Your Vehicle


While it may be true that April showers bring May flowers, rain also creates wet roads and low driving visibility. To better weather the spring storms, Tires Plus recommends the following:

Deciphering Your Car's "Check Engine" Light


Many drivers don't know what the "check engine" or "service engine soon" warning light on the instrument panel really means. Understanding the purpose of this light, and knowing what actions to take when it comes on, can help you nip problems in the bud -- and possibly prevent major damage.

Earth-Friendly Tips for Motorists


Some day, hydrogen-powered vehicles may be commonplace, but in the meantime, motorists who want to go "green" don't have to change vehicles to help the environment.

Are You Replacing Your Air Filter Too Often?


For years, experts including the Environmental Protection Agency told motorists to change their car's engine air filter frequently for maximum fuel economy

Spring is the Season for Auto Care


After a season of winter driving, a springtime check-up for your car might be in order. Most anyone can do routine automotive housekeeping chores: Remove unneeded winter gear from your trunk, clean out trash and clutter, and wash and wax your car to remove accumulated grime and salt deposits.

Motorists: Disregarding Auto Repairs Is Dangerous


The power of the dollar doesn't stretch as far as it once did. And it has prompted some motorists to cut back on maintenance or put off needed vehicle repairs due to tight budgets, especially if the vehicle remains drivable. But, delaying certain repairs can be a dangerous gamble for motorists.

iPhone Comes Closer to Driving Your Car


In the olden days, people used maps for directions and yellow pages to find restaurants, and they didn't often use their phones as lightsabers

Are You Prepared for a Roadside Emergency?


You drive safely and follow your vehicle's maintenance schedule, but that doesn't mean you'll never find trouble on the road. But with a little preparation, you can handle almost any roadside breakdown.

Winter Pledge: Clearing Garage Floors Gets Cars Indoors


When a chill is in the air and clutter is in the garage, your car is often forced out in the cold.

Americans Support Banning Cell Phones in Cars


Americans have been driving cars and using telephones for about a century. But it's only been in the past five or 10 years that we've been combining these two activities. and we're finding out that it's a dangerous mix.

A New Year's Resolution For Your Car


Getting more organized is a common New Year's Resolution -- whether it's a harried taxpayer's pledge to be a better record keeper or a pack rat's promise to de-clutter. "Getting organized works wonders for the family car," notes Martin Lawson, editorial director for the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE).

New LED Worklight Offers Greater Versatility


There's a leak in your plumbing, and you need to fix it. So you fumble under the sink, trying to hold a flashlight in one hand and a tool in another. You need both hands free, so you put the flashlight down. It promptly rolls, leaving you unable to see what you're doing.

Don't Let Holiday Pressure Get to Your Tires


The holidays are hectic. Working, attending family parties, overindulging on holiday goodies and shopping for that perfect gift can be stressful. Although the holidays are busy, they're not the time to forget about regular tire maintenance.

A Winter Checklist For Drivers


As the temperature drops, car batteries produce less power, belts and hoses become more brittle, tires lose air pressure and engine oil thickens. In a few words, winter is tough on vehicles.

More Resources


10/20/2024
Column: A deep dive into how AI is changing the auto industry

We've all learned a lot about generative artificial intelligence, its predecessors and machine learning in the last year and a half. It continues to pervade the automotive industry.



more info


10/18/2024
BMW recalls almost 700,000 cars in China on fire safety risk

BMW AG is recalling nearly 700,000 vehicles in China due to coolant pump defects.



more info


10/18/2024
IBM's Maximo helps prevent production snags by predicting when machinery needs maintenance

IBM has been expanding Maximo's capabilities to monitor the health of production machinery and tooling by using data to predict when critical maintenance is needed. The goal: Prevent unplanned downtime.



more info


10/08/2024
Guest commentary: For safe jobs, EV battery workers need a union contract

The UAW is aware of the grave dangers of an ill-equipped and unrepresented workforce.



more info


10/04/2024
BYD will show high-tech Sealion, a Tesla rival, in Paris

The Sealion 7 will be the brand's most technologically advanced model in Europe.



more info


10/04/2024
Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares blames marketing for Maserati's stumbles

Despite heavy financial losses and slumping vehicle sales, Maserati is sustainable but more needs to be done to position it as a pure luxury brand, Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares said.



more info


10/02/2024
Tesla to return to Paris motor show after six years

The addition of Tesla is another indication that the Paris show is enjoying something of a comeback after a lackluster 2022 edition.



more info


09/20/2024
Stellantis taking heat from dealers, UAW amid EV push

As Stellantis tries to build sales momentum in the U.S. and presses forward with its EV offensive, it's facing unrest among several constituencies that are monumentally important to its success.



more info


09/20/2024
Top 5 stories of the week: VW drops in-house loans; UAW pressures Stellantis

A quick look at the top automotive stories of the week as determined by reader interest.



more info


09/18/2024
Guest commentary: Every step counts to drive down greenhouse gas emissions with green materials

Manufacturers are under increasing pressure to incorporate novel, recyclable materials that produce fewer greenhouse gases. Many are turning to next-generation materials.



more info




More Automobile Information:

Related Articles

Do You Have Any Black Pepper For My Radiator?


Awhile back I had a woman traveling through to stop at the shop.


Confidence is King of the Road


Confidence is more than just sexy. It can save you a ton of money on your next car or truck.


Basic Automotive Terms and Explanations


Here, we explain basic automotive terms related to cars and the basic workings of the car's function . These explanations are helpful to novices as well as helpful in increasing your knowledge about cars.


Xenon Lights Will Augment The Capacity Of Your Existing Headlights


Xenon lights are easy to install and offer luminosity as well as cadence. They are available in online stores at suitable discounts.


Types of Off-Road Lights


Off-road lights are one of the finest safety accessories while driving in the tough natural trails. There are three main types of off-road lights are available for all the off-road enthusiasts. Drivers should install the suitable off-road lamp before leaving for forest expeditions.


Keep Your Commercial Upholstery Clean For Longer Durability


Install superior quality commercial upholstery in your car and adopt the best cleaning methods for enhancing its life as well as keeping the looks of your car unchanged.


LED Lighting Bars: Great Aid in Making Your Off-Road Bash Safer


If you love to go for adventurous drives oftentimes, and then equipping your car with effective LED light bars is not a bad idea.


Conserving Gasoline Is Always in Style


Whether you are trying to stretch the family budget, help the environment, or lessen the nation's dependence on imported oil, conserving gasoline can benefit most everyone.


The Road to Safety: Driving Tips for Teen Drivers


Receiving a driver's license is one of the most exciting rites of passage in a teen's life. However, it can also be an extremely nerve-racking experience for both the new driver and his or her parents.


Auto Care Advice for College-Bound Students


There's one more item for college-bound students to add to their checklists before heading off to campus this fall: Make sure your vehicle is in good working condition and that routine services have been performed to minimize the chance of a breakdown during the school year, note the experts at the nonprofit National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE).


Make Damaged Wheels Look New Again


What could be more embarrassing than riding around with scratched or damaged wheels? Except for a bad paint job, nothing can make your car or truck look less appealing or bring down its value more.


Tips for Fantastic Summer Road Trips


The summer road trip is an American tradition. Each year, families across the country pack up their belongings and brave the roads to visit relatives, explore national parks and snap family photos at popular tourist destinations.


Needed: More Automotive Technicians


Despite unemployment rates that have reached highs not seen since the '80s, some industries are still hiring.


Summer Conditions Stress Out Autos


Whoever said, "It's summertime, and the living is easy," hasn't looked under the hood of an automobile.


Vacation Season is Coming ... Is Your Car Ready?


The old-fashioned auto vacation never goes out of style. It affords families with children a getaway without the expense and hassle of air travel.