If you’re hauling cargo on a trailer over a long distance, using cruise control may be tempting. After all, a long, cross-country trek will feel all the longer if you have to keep your foot pressed just so the whole time. But is it safe to use cruise control when you’re towing something behind you? …
Zach Reed
When you are driving down a highway, along a country road, or even in a city, you may run over a nail (good thing you got that warranty, right?. When you do, it will puncture your tire and become embedded in it, usually without your knowledge. Can you drive with a nail in your tire? …
Of all the parts of your vehicle, the windshield plays a big role in your safety behind the wheel. Providing you with the visibility you need, the last thing you want is a cracked windshield. Can you drive your vehicle once the windshield is cracked? Here are the answers you need to this question. Whether …
A quick search on the Internet about WD-40 and car paint brings up a variety of concerns and answers, but not all of them are factual. The biggest question is whether WD-40 harms the paint on your car, or whether it is safe to use to clean scuff marks and overspray. Let’s explore this topic …
Cruise control has found wide application in modern-day’s automobiles. The technology feature blends well with both manual and automatic cars affording them better speed management, fuel efficiency, and driving convenience. Also known as autocruise, cruise command, or speed control, cruise control is no longer just a preserve of luxury cars. Most automakers today are opting …
If you’re looking for a used car in the classifieds section, chances are you have seen an ad saying the car “needs some TLC.” But what does TLC mean when referring to cars? TLC stands for tender, loving care, so when someone says that a car needs some TLC, it normally means the vehicle has …