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link to How Mechanics Really Maintain Cars (And What Drivers Miss)

How Mechanics Really Maintain Cars (And What Drivers Miss)

There is a certain peace of mind that comes from driving a well-maintained vehicle. You feel it every time you accelerate smoothly from a stoplight, every time your brakes respond exactly as they...

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link to 5 Things You Need to Know About Driving at Night

5 Things You Need to Know About Driving at Night

According to the National Safety Council, fatal crashes are three times more likely at night than during the day. If that does not catch your attention, it should. But with a few smart habits, you...

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link to The 5 Worst Cars of 2025 — And Why You Should Run

The 5 Worst Cars of 2025 — And Why You Should Run

2025 should’ve been the year we left bad cars behind.But instead, it handed us a handful of vehicles so problematic, so poorly executed, they’ve made seasoned mechanics say, “Oh no… not...

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link to 5 Things You Need to Do to Get Your Car Ready for Winter

5 Things You Need to Do to Get Your Car Ready for Winter

If you are rolling into winter without giving your car some attention, you are playing a dangerous game. Snow, ice, road salt, freezing temps—they are not just tough on you, they are brutal on your...

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link to How to Restore Your Vehicle’s Paint in Four Easy Steps

How to Restore Your Vehicle’s Paint in Four Easy Steps

You do not need to be a professional detailer or spend thousands at a body shop. With the right tools, patience, and a clear plan, any beginner can restore their vehicle’s paint at...

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link to The Right Way to Drive Down a Steep Hill (Why Most Drivers Get It Wrong)

The Right Way to Drive Down a Steep Hill (Why Most Drivers Get It Wrong)

You’re heading down a long, winding hill. The view is great, the air is fresh… and then it hits you — the car is picking up speed faster than you expected. Your instinct? Slam the brakes or...

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