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How to Fix a Deep Scratch on Your Car at Home – Yes, It’s Possible

How to Fix a Deep Scratch on Your Car at Home – Yes, It’s Possible

Tiny scratches can usually be removed with a thorough polish, but what about deep scratches? Here’s how to tackle them yourself.

The Dark Side of Start-Stop: How Much Fuel Do You Really Need to Save to Pay for Engine Repairs

The Dark Side of Start-Stop: How Much Fuel Do You Really Need to Save to Pay for Engine Repairs

Stop at a light, the engine shuts off. Green light—engine restarts and you drive away. Sounds perfect, right?

Even Many Mechanics Don’t Know This: Is It Safe to Mix Motor Oils?

Even Many Mechanics Don’t Know This: Is It Safe to Mix Motor Oils?

We’re often asked whether it’s safe to mix motor oils of different types and viscosity grades.

Why Windshield Wipers Fail — and What You Can Fix Yourself

Why Windshield Wipers Fail — and What You Can Fix Yourself

Windshield wipers may seem like a minor component, but they play a major role in road safety by keeping the driver’s view clear in rain, snow, and slush.

How to Spot Engine Problems Yourself—and Avoid Costly Repairs

How to Spot Engine Problems Yourself—and Avoid Costly Repairs

Checking your engine without a shop visit: simple steps any driver can take

Some Ford Vehicles Could Suddenly Roll on Their Own: Recall Covers 272,000 Cars

Some Ford Vehicles Could Suddenly Roll on Their Own: Recall Covers 272,000 Cars

Ford is launching a large-scale recall affecting more than 200,000 vehicles due to the risk of unintended movement.

2025's Largest Recalls Target Engine Failures Across GM, Toyota, Honda, and Others

2025's Largest Recalls Target Engine Failures Across GM, Toyota, Honda, and Others

Owners of popular models could be left without an engine—what’s going wrong and who’s at risk

New Reliability Rankings Show EVs and Plug-In Hybrids Lag Behind Gas-Powered Cars

New Reliability Rankings Show EVs and Plug-In Hybrids Lag Behind Gas-Powered Cars

In its latest study, Consumer Reports looked at everything from minor annoyances to major, costly mechanical failures.

Rare 1970 Plymouth Cuda Wears Scars With Pride, True Survivor

Rare 1970 Plymouth Cuda Wears Scars With Pride, True Survivor

When Plymouth rolled out the redesigned third-generation Barracuda for 1970, it hit dealerships with bolder styling and a wider range of powerful V8 options, giving the model fresh momentum.

Is It Safe to Disconnect a Car Battery While the Engine Is Running—and Which Terminal Should You Remove First?

Is It Safe to Disconnect a Car Battery While the Engine Is Running—and Which Terminal Should You Remove First?

In some situations, drivers remove the battery from a running car, install it in a stalled vehicle to start the engine, and then put it back.

Study Ranks the Least Reliable Electric SUVs Based on Owner Breakdowns

Study Ranks the Least Reliable Electric SUVs Based on Owner Breakdowns

A recent study has identified the top five least reliable electric SUVs on the market.

How to Remove Car Scratches Yourself in the Garage: Fixing Bumpers, Headlights, and Fenders

How to Remove Car Scratches Yourself in the Garage: Fixing Bumpers, Headlights, and Fenders

Scuffed your car? No big deal. Here’s how to remove scratches from your bumper and headlights at home.

2026 Chevrolet Silverado Sent in for Service Over Front Sensor Issue

2026 Chevrolet Silverado Sent in for Service Over Front Sensor Issue

The new Silverado isn’t flawless, as GM calls for a wiring inspection.

Few Reasons Your Car Might Shake Right After You Start Driving — and What You Can Do About It

Few Reasons Your Car Might Shake Right After You Start Driving — and What You Can Do About It

Most drivers will eventually encounter sudden vibrations or shaking while on the road.

Why the Popular Lubricant Is Called WD-40—and Not WD-50 or WD-100

Why the Popular Lubricant Is Called WD-40—and Not WD-50 or WD-100

Seasoned drivers know this little miracle spray can bail you out of an unbelievable number of car troubles.