As temperatures drop, it's not just people who struggle with the cold; vehicles can also face significant challenges.
There are a few ways winter weather can affect your car. Here are tips for a safe vehicle that starts with ease.
Cold temps can leave drivers stranded due to failing car batteries, according to J.D. Power. Here's how to prevent your car ...
Rock salt on roads could cause a vehicle to corrode or rust. This could lead to paint chipping and damage to vehicle ...
Car batteries are especially vulnerable to losing power in winter, usually at the worst possible time in the worst possible ...
Inspect the brake system frequently, especially if you navigate steep roads with heavy loads. Ensure brake pads, fluid, and discs are in top condition ...
Push door method: gently push your door with light pressure to break the ice and then pull firmly. Repeating this method will ...
It has been a frigid couple of days in Sioux Falls, and as some people tried to head into work this morning, they were met ...
Creating a winter emergency kit is a good idea as well. Include blankets, a flashlight, extra batteries, non-perishable food, bottled water, jumper cables and a first-aid kit. Neon ribbons or ...
While you may not need to warm up your car as much as you once thought, what should you do if your car won't start in the cold weather?
Replacing a hybrid car battery is usually seen as a challenge. With the high costs, long dealership wait times, and confusing technical terms, it’s no surprise many hybrid owners find themselves ...