Cars With Carbon Ceramic Brakes Are Going to Be the Used Car Plague
Imagine a brake job that costs $10,000 — or more.
When Did Cars Get Computerized?
Today’s cars are pretty much computers on wheels. When did computers start sneaking their way under our hoods?
What Was the Last Car in America Sold With a Carburetor?
Here’s a look at the final carbureted vehicles sold in the United States — and the last one isn’t what you’d think.
Buying a Car? Make an Appointment at a Dealership
Buying a car isn’t rocket science, but it can definitely overwhelm. To make things easier and quicker, we suggest making an appointment.
Every Honda CR-V Used to Come With a Picnic Table in Back
Want to have a spontaneous picnic in your CR-V? Check the spare tire well.
Buying a Car: Should You Go for the Bigger Engine?
Should you choose the bigger engine when you’re buying your next car? Here are the benefits and drawbacks of upgrading your powertrain.
Buying Classic Cars: What Extra Steps Should You Take?
Buying classic cars isn’t like buying regular cars, and we’ve outlined a few extra steps you should take before signing the papers.
Buying a Car: Should You Buy a Car Right Before It’s Redesigned?
Is it a good idea to buy a new car right before the model is redesigned? We’re weighing in with the pros and the cons.
Buying a Used Car: Is It OK to Buy a Former Taxi or Government Vehicle?
You’ve found a used car you like — but it was once a taxi or government vehicle. Is it still OK to consider it? We have some tips.
Buying a Car: How Do You Know What Kind of Engine to Get?
V8? V6? 4-Cylinder? What does all of that mean? And which one should you get? We have some answers that can help you decide.