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Although a typical interval is 5,000 to 10,000 miles, you may want to have tires rotated before it’s called for if you notice uneven tread wear that results in vibration or noise.
By Rick Cotta
February 23, 2025

When trying to get your car unstuck from ice and snow, avoid flooring the gas pedal and spin the tires until you smell rubber burning.
By Rick Popely
February 12, 2025

Check out our personal tips developed over years of extensive driving experience to help you survive the winter with rear-wheel drive.
By Cars.com Editors
February 10, 2025

One indication that the power-steering fluid level should at least be checked is if the steering wheel becomes harder to turn or you hear a whining noise coming from the power-steering pump.
By Rick Cotta
February 9, 2025

Defrosters clear condensation from windows and melt frost, ice and snow. They work differently depending on whether they are for the windshield or the rear window.
By Rick Popely
February 3, 2025

Though it could apply to any car, truck or SUV, 4x4 usually represents more traditional 4WD vehicles, and especially off-road-capable ones.
By Joe Wiesenfelder
January 30, 2025

Each type of tire has strong points and weak ones, and none is probably ideal for every situation or time of year, so it pays to know their strengths and weaknesses.
By Rick Popely
January 21, 2025

The dashboard light in your car that looks like an exclamation point inside a “U” is a low tire pressure warning.
By Colin Bird
January 14, 2025

If you live in a place where the temperature never gets down to freezing, you might be able to get by with plain water in place of windshield wiper fluid.
By Rick Popely
January 14, 2025

The “L” was a staple position in early cars with automatic transmissions (which date from the 1940s), and it had some very practical purposes back when brakes weren’t as good.
By Rick Cotta
January 13, 2025