| Prepare Your Vehicle for the Winter Driving Season With much of the country enjoying unseasonably warm weather, it might be easy to forget that winter -- and the weather challenges that come with the season -- will be here before we know it. Before the weather gets nasty, now is a good time to make sure that your vehicle is ready for Mother Nature's worst outbursts. |
 | Looking for the Fuel of the Future American interest in alternative fuel technologies stems from concerns about the environment and also from this country's dependence on foreign oil. With more than 2 billion vehicles expected to be on the roads worldwide by the middle of the century, a little anxiety is understandable. To meet this growing global demand for energy, scientists are developing alternative transport fuels that you may pump into the tank of your car some day. |
 | Important Information to Know When Tire Shopping The mechanic gave you the news at your last oil change. Lincoln's head doesn't hide between the treads anymore, and with the winter season upon us, you really need to get new tires. |
 | Don't Let a DUI Spoil Tailgating Fun ... or Worse Football season is back and with it returns the tradition of tailgating. Good food, good friends, a great game and beverages to get you in the spirit. Several hours and several beers later, it's time to head home. Your head's humming, but you think you're okay to drive. Then, a few miles from home you see the flashing lights of a police car. |
 | Is Your Car Ready for Winter? The last thing you want to happen when heading to grandma's for the holidays or to that mountain getaway is for your car to break down. Prevent your trip from turning into a nightmare by doing a little preventative maintenance. |
 | Get Your Vehicle Ready for the Change of Season As soon as the temperatures cool and you start to notice leaves falling from the trees, it's time to start getting your vehicle ready for winter. Here are three easy steps to follow: |
 | Winter Car Care Tips In most parts of the country, winter can be the harshest time of year for your vehicle, so it's important to take care of it both inside and out. Freezing temperatures, road salt, slush and snow can wreak havoc on all vehicle parts and systems. |
 | Chrome for the Holidays: Great Gifts for Truck Guys You don't have to shell out big bucks for a new set of tires or an awesome stereo system to please your truck guy. It's possible to make his eyes sparkle as brightly as his truck's high-polish paint job for less than $100. The secret is chrome. |
 | Choosing Your Next Side-by-Side Utility Vehicle Side-by-side utility vehicles have become a popular choice for multi-acreage homeowners, farmers, hunters and outdoor enthusiasts. Here's what you need to know before buying one. |
 | Clint Bowyer on Motorcycle Safety An increase of motorcycles on the road and the fact that less than half have taken an organized rider education course, indicates a need for increased awareness of proper motorcycle safety. |
 | Tips for Road Trips With Pets Traveling with pets in the car presents special challenges that, fortunately, can be met with a bit of forethought and careful preparation of both the vehicle and pet. |
 | Air in Tires: A Political and Money Issue Research has shown that a properly-inflated tire is a way to help manage fuel consumption. This would save millions of oil barrels per year and would mean more money in people's pockets rather than money at the gas pumps. |
 | Add More Horsepower on a Budget If your car feels sluggish, there are ways to up your horsepower without emptying your wallet. |
 | Gas Savings Tips You Can Implement Today With the high cost of gas draining many Americans' wallets across the United States, many pickup owners are feeling the burn at the pump. There are several things they can do to start saving gas money today. |
 | Tips for Buying Your First All-terrain Vehicle First-time buyers account for a third of all-terrain vehicle sales each year. As with any major purchase, a little education can go a long way towards helping you get the best possible deal for your money. |
 | The Top 10 Funniest Cars of All Time Do high gas prices and greenhouse gas concerns have you feeling less than mirthful about your car? Here at 10 automotive motives for a hearty chuckle. |
 | An Easy Way to Reduce the Price at the Pump Want to save up to 12 cents a gallon off your gasoline bill? Invest in a tire gauge and make sure your tires are properly inflated. |
 | Are We there Yet? Rules for Happy Carpools With gas prices near record highs and traffic congestion making commutes longer, driving alone now costs more than ever, what can you do about it? |
 | Keep Your Travel Costs Down Whether you're a "road warrior" whose job involves many hours of driving or a commuter who takes the occasional driving trip for business, it's more important than ever to keep traveling costs down given the state of the economy and still-high gas prices at the pump. |
 | 10 Cool Weather Coolant Tips Even when temperatures dip, your vehicle's coolant system works hard to keep the engine cool and running smoothly. It's important to take care of your cooling system, whatever the weather. Here are 10 tips for making the most of your antifreeze. |
 | This Season's Hot Tech Gift: Navigation The holidays are fast approaching, and you're probably starting to think about gift ideas for those near and dear to your heart. Whether you're shopping for a teenager, a college student, a friend, spouse or parent, you can't go wrong by giving the gift of technology. |
 | Auto Health Shares Front Seat with Personal Health for American Drivers Tire pressure and blood pressure - Americans are equally concerned about both, according to a new survey that compares attitudes about personal health and vehicle maintenance. |