The American DIY Guide: How to Remove Rust from Your Car’s Body at Home
Don't let rust ruin your car's look. With simple tools and patience, you can professionally remove corrosion and restore the paint at home.
Most American Mechanics Don’t Know This: The Brown Ring on Spark Plugs — Replace or Keep Driving?
If your spark plugs have run for 40,000 miles or more, there’s a 99.9% chance you’ll see a brown ring around them.
How to Start Your Car When the Start/Stop Button Fails: Causes and Fixes
When the push-button ignition stops responding, many drivers find themselves unsure what to do next.
If your Cadillac's roof squeaks, congratulations — you're part of a select recall
A service campaign has been announced for the Cadillac Escalade IQ to address creaks and rattles.
2025 Reliability Rankings: The 5 Least Reliable Cars of the Year Revealed
Owning one of these vehicles could mean a costly gamble, despite their popularity and advanced technology. Here’s the proof.
Tired of Burning Cash on Gas? Replace This One Part
Even after a full diagnostic check and major repairs, high fuel consumption can still be an issue.
What the Color of Your Exhaust Smoke Says About Your Car
Many drivers never think twice about what comes out of their tailpipe. But seasoned motorists know: the color of your exhaust can tell you a lot more than you might think.
Six Car Problems Drivers Can Spot Without Going to a Repair Shop
A modern vehicle is a complex piece of machinery—and even the most reliable one can break down.
Seven Ways to Ruin Your Car’s Suspension — and How to Avoid Them
As one of the most important components of a vehicle’s chassis, the suspension system requires careful handling. Here’s what drivers often do that damages it.
Volkswagen and Audi Recall Over 1,000 Vehicles Due to Seatbelt Defect
Audi and Volkswagen are rushing to fix a safety flaw that could prove deadly.
Car Humming, Knocking, or Crunching? What Those Sounds Really Mean
Clicks, crunches, and squeals could be warning signs of suspension or engine trouble.
BMW recalls 195,000 cars in the U.S. over fire risk
Major concerns — BMW is recalling hundreds of thousands of vehicles worldwide.
Aging Not Required: Cars That Hit 155,000 Miles and Are Just Getting Started
Many drivers believe a car with 90,000–125,000 miles on the clock is destined to become a headache.
How Your Car's Fuel-Saving Start-Stop System Could Be Killing Your Engine
The "start-stop" system sounds like a practical solution, but mechanics are increasingly warning that it comes with a hidden cost.
GM Issues New Service Bulletin: Rear Suspension Fastening Issue on 2025 Cadillac Escalade IQ
Cadillac will repair the Escalade IQ’s rear suspension free of charge.