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  • Difference Between Winter Tires & All Season Tires

    When driving conditions change in the winter, many people switch their tires out for sturdy winter tires. Comparing all season tires with winter tires can help you decide whether you should...

  • How to Take a Key Off of a Cable Lock Key Ring

    Key rings come in a wide variety of styles and sizes. Popular key rings in modern times are detachable key rings, and cable lock key rings. Some cable lock rings have combination locks for added...

  • DIY Mileage Log

    The sticker listing fuel economy on a new car represents the results from tests in ideal conditions. Factors such as driving style, route choice and cargo weight can all affect the day-to-day...

  • How to Drive With Hazard Lights On

    Hazard lights are a a feature on most automobiles that make the car's lights flash continuously in order to indicate an emergency or hazard. As the name suggests, these lights should only be used...

  • How to Use Parking Meters

    It's often difficult to find a place to park in a big city or at the beach. Most highly populated towns and cities use parking meters. The parking meters help cities bring in revenue and ensure...

  • How to Shift Gears in a Semitruck

    Until the advent of automated manual transmissions, learning to properly shift a non-synchronized transmission was considered something of a rite of passage for truck drivers. Shift quality can...

  • Snow Chain Size Guide

    Winter beckons, and many roads are covered with snow, ice and slush, making for slick conditions and hazardous driving. When carrying such precious cargo as yourself, your children, other family...

  • Prius Driving Techniques

    The Toyota Prius is one of the most popular hybrid cars on the market today, and many drivers have found that specific Prius driving techniques and general tips for fuel economy can help them...

  • Factors Affecting Fuel Mileage

  • How to Fix Twisted Seat Belts

    Twisted seat belts are uncomfortable. Twisting makes the belt feel tighter than it should and often causes pinching or poking. But not only are twisted seat belts uncomfortable, they are also...

  • How to Drive With ABS Brakes

    In the past, older cars had a major disadvantage to them. When the driver would brake suddenly, the brakes would lock up. This caused the car to slide and made it impossible to steer. This...

  • Gas Saver Tips

  • Truck Trailer Towing Guide

    Towing a trailer on the back of your truck or large vehicle can be an intimidating task that takes practice. But it's not as difficult as it appears, and it's a great skill to have when...

  • How to Drive a Mini Cooper for the Best Mileage

    Along with its eye-catching style, the new Mini Cooper is one of the most fuel efficient cars available today and gets around 28 mpg in city driving and 37 mpg on the freeway for a combined...

  • How to Turn on the Headlights on a Ford Focus

    Various design features on the Ford Focus have been updated and restyled by the manufacturer since the car's introduction in the 2000 model year, including the instrument panel and gauges. But the...

  • How to Determine a Car's Fuel Mileage

    The fuel mileage of your car measures how efficiently it runs. In the United States, the efficiency is measured in miles per gallon. The more efficiently your car is running, the less gas you will...

  • All Wheel Drive vs. Two Wheel Cornering Stability

    When the most powerful front-wheel drive (FWD) car on the market had less than 100 horsepower, FWD was regarded as one of the best and safest. Now, All Wheel Drive (AWD) has become the dominant...

  • How to Buy a Personal Number Plate

    If you do not like the current license plate you have issued by your state government, you may want to opt to purchase a personalized number plate. Personalized plates allow you to create any name...

  • How to Change Lanes With Rearview Mirrors

    Changing lanes with mirrors takes practice. Keeping your mirrors adjusted for full visibility takes just a matter of minutes. Adjust your side mirrors to eliminate the blind spots and keep your...

  • Facts About Car Pooling

    Carpooling has received quite a bit of attention as people have become more environmentally aware and friendly. Several states have hopped on the environmental bandwagon and created carpool lanes...

  • How to Use the Hold Button on an Aveo

    Chevrolet Aveo is equipped with a transmission hold feature if it has an automatic transmission. The hold feature overrides the automatic shifting process, allowing you to stay in one specific...

  • How to Use a Car Dolly

    When moving or going on a vacation in an RV, a car dolly is one of the best ways to transport a car. According to americancardolly.com, car dollies are one of the safest and economical ways to tow...

  • How to Disable On-Star Car Tracking

    On-Star is an auto service that provides crash assistance, road navigation and Global Positioning Service (GPS) tracking if your car is ever stolen. You must subscribe to this service with a...

  • How to Back a 5th Wheel Trailer

    Backing a 5th wheel trailer can be challenging since the hitch is actually in the truck bed, making that the 5th rotation point with the wheels of the trailer being the other four. Towing a 5th...

  • How to Improve Auto Gas MPG

    Improving fuel economy is important not only to your wallet, but it also helps reduce dependence on foreign oil and slow the effects of global warming. You can improve your automobile's gasoline...

  • How to Use a Toyota Manual Shift

    A manual or standard transmission require a car driver to shift gears manually, as opposed to an automatic transmission, in which the gear shifting occurs automatically. While it may take...

  • Tips & Tricks for Parking a Car

    Parking involves being in close proximity to other vehicles; choosing the safer, most accurate maneuvers will help you have a stress-free, dent-free experience. Sometimes, the space is just too...

  • Clutch Driving Tips for a Manual Transmission

    Manual transmissions in passenger vehicles feature a driver-operated clutch. The gear shift for forward motion is usually operated by hand, as the clutch is operated by foot. PerfectionClutch.com...

  • How to Put Seats Down in a Toyota Corolla

    The Toyota Corolla is manufactured in five grades, each with different features. Most Toyota Corollas, except the standard base model and the sporty S series, are equipped with folding rear seats,...

  • Benefits of Alloy Wheels

    Alloy wheels are wheels that have been cast from an alloy of aluminum or magnesium. They are rapidly becoming the wheel of choice over the traditional steel wheels due to the benefits they provide.

  • What Is an Unsafe Lane Change?

    Unsafe lane change is recognized as an aggressive driving maneuver in 14 states; in others, it is a serious moving violation. Thus, unsafe lane changes are not only unsafe, but they are also...

  • How to Drive With Studded Snow Chains

    Chains are required on certain roads when driving in snowy, icy conditions, particularly if you do not have four-wheel drive or snow tires. Carry snow chains in the trunk when these conditions...

  • How to Improve the Gas Mileage For a Chevrolet Truck

    Chevrolet manufactures many truck models, including the Avalanche, Silverado and Colorado, and many former models, such as the S-10, are still plentiful. According to fueleconomy.gov, newer models...

  • How to Improve Gas Mileage on an Xterra

    The Nissan Xterra is a full-size SUV. According to Fuel Economy.gov, the Xterra gets between 14 and 15 miles per gallon in the city and 19 to 21 mpg on the highway, depending on the model. By...

  • How To Use 4X4 Vehicles in Snow

    Having four-wheel drive is quite helpful in traversing hazardous conditions such as snow or ice and is necessary in most off-road travel. Four-wheel-drive enthusiasts usually have added...

  • Is it OK to Leave My Car Out in the Snow?

    If you live in an area that sometimes has harsh winters, you may have concerns about damage to your car caused by snow and ice. Indeed, there are some problems you might experience if you leave...

  • How to Remove the Blind Spot in a Mirror

    Standard side- and rear-view car mirrors have "blind spots" that won't pick up cars rolling on either side of your car but just outside your field of vision. Fortunately, sticking on a small,...

  • How to Attach Snow Chains to a Tire

    Snow chains are placed on vehicles to help them safely navigate snowy roads or climb mountain roads in snowy or icy conditions. Attaching snow chains can be performed by following a few simple...

  • How to Read Your California Driving Record

    A California driving record contains information about your driving history and personal identification information as well as lists any restrictions on a license. Some employers will ask that you...

  • Prius Economy Tips

    Toyota says its 2010 1.8 liter Prius III hybrid electric vehicle (HEV), gets 51 miles per gallon in the city and 48 mpg on the highway. The Prius uses its electric motor for slower speeds while...

  • How to Set a Car Mirror

    The purpose of setting a car mirror is to eliminate the blind spot in your side mirrors. The blind spot occurs when an approaching car is not visible in a side mirror as it passes on either the...

  • How to Aim Fog Lights

    Fog lights can be crucial during hazy conditions, increasing visibility to help you avoid accidents and better navigate the road. Unfortunately, they can be extremely dangerous to other drivers if...

  • How to Hide Keys on a Car

    Instead of spending $20 every time you lock your keys in the car or calling around for friends and relatives with spares to bail you out, take charge. Hide a spare set of keys for use when you are...

  • How to transport your vehicle cross country

    You have several options when it comes to transporting your vehicle across the country. If you don't want to drive the car yourself (or tow it if it isn't running), or haul it behind another car...

  • How to Print Car Magnets

    Surely you've heard of refrigerator magnets for the kitchen, but now there are also car magnets for the outside of your automobile. These are commonly used as inexpensive advertisements for a...

  • Tips on Backing a Fifth Wheel Trailer

    Driving a fifth wheel trailer is very intimidating but, once one gets behind the wheel, driving them is just as simple as driving a car. There are a few tips and guidelines to help become a better...

  • How to Rate Motor Oils

    Modern motor oils are complex blends of distilled petroleum products and special additives that help keep your engine running efficiently and cleanly. The main concepts used to rate motor oils...

  • How to Tow a Jeep

    Jeeps are among the most commonly towed vehicles. A Jeep is often carried behind an RV or SUV for off-road use during camping, hunting and fishing excursions. A Jeep is not built for highway...

  • How to Down Shift a Truck Transmission

    Driving a large truck requires skill and practice. While some large, commercial, trucks require special licenses, other trucks can be driven by anyone with a regular Class C license. To drive...

  • How to Use Your Car As a Billboard

    If you have a good-looking or interesting car, a large truck or van, or you just like to drive around a lot, you might be able to start a small business using your car as a billboard. Taxis and...

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