Under the Hood
Dive into the intricacies of car ownership, maintenance, specs, and beyond. It's time to look under the hood of our favorite vehicles.
Most Reliable Car Brands
If there's one thing most people want in a car, it's reliability. No one wants to pay for a car, then pay for endless repairs every other month. However, speaking as someone who has a mechanic as a life partner, I've learned that there's a lot of truth to the complaint that they "just don't make cars like they used to."
Riley Raul ReesePublished 7 years ago in WheelMost Reliable Cars for First Time Drivers
When you get the keys to your first car, a lot of things happen. You're getting freedom. You're getting responsibility. You're also getting a bunch of car bills that you will have to pay off at one point or another.
Cato ConroyPublished 7 years ago in WheelCheap Car Mods That Make Your Car Look Fly
If there's one thing that grabs attention, makes you feel like royalty, and also just makes you look awesome on the road, it's an expensive vintage car that's fully tricked out with mods. Unfortunately, not all of us can afford to drop $50,000 on a luxury modified car.
Parag PatelPublished 7 years ago in WheelThis Is What Those Car Stats Mean: A Guide For Beginners
When you first go into a car dealership, you will likely hear a salesman rattle off a million different stats about the car you're interested in. For most of us, that stuff just sounds like total gibberish, but for mechanics, those little specs can make all the difference.
James LizowskiPublished 7 years ago in WheelWorst Car Recalls
Cars get recalled. This is a fact of life. The paint can be toxic. A windshield wiper can malfunction. Maybe a certain kind of tire is made of weaker stuff than standards allow. Either way, plenty of cars get called back for tweaks.
Ray ShikinamiPublished 7 years ago in Wheel- Top Story - July 2017
Should You Buy a 4 Cylinder or 6 Cylinder Drive?
Buying a car means that you will likely be inundated with all these different kinds of stats about the car you're considering buying. Even if you're not a gearhead, it's important to get a little bit of information about the car's motor before you buy it.
James LizowskiPublished 7 years ago in Wheel