We asked our readers last week what the nagging issues with their cars were. The problems aren't enough to make a car undrivable, but are annoying enough to be impossible to ignore. For one owner, ...
In core functional terms, the 1950s car was much the same thing as the 2020s car, but just about everything has “changed” both inside and out – mostly upwards in safety, performance, driveability and ...
Last week, I waxed rhapsodic about why we wrench (the joy of solving problems, making choices, doing things our own way, controlling our world), and mentioned a few wiring-related things as examples.
The protocol outlines standard testing methodologies of things like lumens, runtime, beam distance, and impact and water resistance, meaning that buyers can confidently compare specifications across ...
A proper wash, polish, and vacuuming can instantly change how buyers feel. Small details like clean mats, shining mirrors, and fresh-smelling interiors make a big difference. Removing dents or ...
Your brake fluid’s boiling point plays a major role in braking performance. A lower boiling point can cause brake fade and reduced stopping power.
Last week, I accompanied a friend to get his car inspected. His six-year-old SUV got stuck three times—first for insufficient light brightness, second for soft brakes, and third for forgetting to ...
Brake fluid is one of the most important fluids your car uses, but how long will a bottle of brake fluid be good for after you open the bottle?
An opened bottle of brake fluid will last for between three months and one year before it absorbs too much moisture to be useful.
The Department of Public Works is increasing funding for its household hazardous waste program, adding more ToxDrop events to address high demand.
As the leaves change and a crispness fills the air, your golf cart deserves some attention before the cooler months set in. Fall is the perfect time for essential maintenance that protects your ...