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11 WAYS TO WINTERIZE YOUR CAR FOR WINTER DRIVING SAFETY Winter driving conditions can be hazardous due to factors such as snow and ice on the road. While it’s important that you are prepared for winter driving, it is also important that your car is up for the challenge. Follow the reco...
Brakes are your car’s most important safety system (after you, the driver). Before ice and snow put your brakes to the test, make sure to get your brakes and brake fluid checked. Replace brake pads if necessary, so you’ll be able to stop on a dime, even on slippery winter roads....
Motorists get stranded on roads in whiteout conditions every winter; here's what you need to have in your car to be prepared if it happens to you this winter.
With these basic winter driving safety tips, you’ll be far less likely to find yourself on the side of the road waiting for a tow truck to arrive.
Make sure to winterize your car early enough so when winter does come, you’ll be ready. Here you will find 13 key tips about everything winter-related – from changing a tire and batteries to antifreeze.
Whether for a gift or just for yourself, add fun and function to your ride with these inexpensive car gadgets, accessories, and decorations.
When we say “older car” here, we mean something from the 1990s or early 2000s, not something from the 1960s or 1970s. If you’re driving around in what we call a “winter beater” in these parts, dropping your collision, fire and theft coverage is going to save you a bit of mo...