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How Much Gas Is Actually Burned While Warming Up a Car Engine With Remote Start

How Much Gas Is Actually Burned While Warming Up a Car Engine With Remote Start

Most drivers know the routine: a cold engine needs time for the oil to warm up before you hit the road

TOP 5 Most Fuel-Efficient Gasoline Cars

TOP 5 Most Fuel-Efficient Gasoline Cars

The ranking is based on real-world data collected from independent studies.

Can Synthetic Fuel Save the Internal Combustion Engine in 2026?

Can Synthetic Fuel Save the Internal Combustion Engine in 2026?

This technology promises a second life for combustion engines—potentially preserving today’s ICE vehicles rather than replacing them.

How a Gas Pump Nozzle Knows When Your Tank Is Full — and Why It Sometimes Clicks Off Too Soon

How a Gas Pump Nozzle Knows When Your Tank Is Full — and Why It Sometimes Clicks Off Too Soon

The mechanism inside is far simpler than most drivers realize.

How Often—and How Properly—to Refuel Your Car So It Lasts Longer

How Often—and How Properly—to Refuel Your Car So It Lasts Longer

Some drivers wait until the warning light comes on, others keep the tank full, and some top up whenever they find a spare minute. Those habits can have a bigger impact on your car than you might think.

Gas Light Came On — Should You Rush to a Gas Station or Keep Driving? An Engineer Explains

Gas Light Came On — Should You Rush to a Gas Station or Keep Driving? An Engineer Explains

Many drivers believe it’s bad to drive for long once the low-fuel warning light comes on — that it can harm the car’s fuel system. But is that really true?

The Most Fuel-Efficient Speed for Your Car: A Tip for American Drivers

The Most Fuel-Efficient Speed for Your Car: A Tip for American Drivers

Many drivers notice that a car can burn fuel very differently even on the same stretch of road.

Is Your Car Shaking? For Millions of Americans, It's a Warning Sign of This Expensive Problem

Is Your Car Shaking? For Millions of Americans, It's a Warning Sign of This Expensive Problem

When the fuel system gets clogged, your car’s idle can become rough and unstable, often accompanied by noticeable vibrations. That happens because the engine isn’t getting enough fuel, leading to incomplete combustion.

Water in the Gas Tank: Many Americans Don’t Know the Truth — Myths, Facts, and Some Surprising Benefits for Your Engine

Water in the Gas Tank: Many Americans Don’t Know the Truth — Myths, Facts, and Some Surprising Benefits for Your Engine

A quick Google search for “water in the gas tank” brings up countless warnings and horror stories claiming that even a few drops can ruin your car.

The Fuel Consumption Dilemma: Why Many Americans Are Getting 12 MPG Instead of the Advertised 20 MPG

The Fuel Consumption Dilemma: Why Many Americans Are Getting 12 MPG Instead of the Advertised 20 MPG

Poor fuel economy is one of the most common “illnesses” of used cars. Here’s what causes high fuel consumption, how to fix it, and what to look out for.

The Road Becomes a Wallet Trap: How Your Car Starts Guzzling Gas by the Gallon

The Road Becomes a Wallet Trap: How Your Car Starts Guzzling Gas by the Gallon

The vehicle was originally supposed to be an electric car.

Not Every American Knows: Why You Should Never Refuel with the Engine Running

Not Every American Knows: Why You Should Never Refuel with the Engine Running

At gas stations, it’s not uncommon to see drivers leaving their engines running while filling up.

Europe Goes Off the Deep End: EU to Revisit Gas and Diesel Car Ban Ahead of Schedule

Europe Goes Off the Deep End: EU to Revisit Gas and Diesel Car Ban Ahead of Schedule

Only cars running on eco-fuels may remain legal after 2035.

Europe Is Losing It? BMW Warns: Engine Ban Could “Kill the Industry”

Europe Is Losing It? BMW Warns: Engine Ban Could “Kill the Industry”

BMW is voicing caution over the EU’s plan to phase out internal combustion engines by 2035.