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Buyer guide · July 6, 2026

Summer Heat Is Quietly Killing Your Car Battery. Here Is How to Catch It Before You Are Stranded

Everyone blames winter, but heat is what actually destroys car batteries. In hot climates they last barely two to three years, and they tend to die with almost no warning on the hottest day of the year. Here is how to test yours in five minutes and decide whether to nurse it or replace it.

Buyer guide · June 23, 2026

Car AC Blowing Warm Air? Try These Cheap Fixes Before You Pay a Shop

A car that blows warm in summer is not always a big repair. Half the time it is a clogged filter, a simple diagnosis, or a low charge. Here is the order to check things in, what you can safely do yourself, and the point where a warm vent becomes a real money decision.

Buyer guide · June 23, 2026

That Tiny Windshield Chip Will Become a $400 Crack This Summer. Fix It for $15

Summer heat is what turns a harmless rock chip into a windshield-spanning crack. A chip is a cheap or free fix. A crack means full replacement, and on a newer car that now includes camera recalibration. Here is how to handle a chip the smart way before the heat does it for you.

Buyer guide · June 17, 2026

Sun Damage Is Quietly Killing Your Car's Resale Value. Here Is How to Stop It This Summer

A faded dash, cracked seats, and oxidized paint can knock hundreds to low thousands off what a dealer or Carvana will offer for your car. UV damage is slow, cumulative, and almost entirely preventable. Here is the summer routine that protects both your interior and your trade-in number.

Newsroom · June 1, 2026

Gas Prices Drop 40 Cents in Three Weeks, Summer Trips Just Got Cheaper

National average gasoline prices have fallen sharply since mid-May, now sitting at $3.09 per gallon as summer driving season begins.

Buyer guide · May 30, 2026

Best Car Battery Chargers and Maintainers in 2026

A weak battery is the cheapest car problem to fix yourself. Here are the smart chargers and maintainers worth buying, sorted by what you actually need.

Buyer guide · May 30, 2026

Best Headlight Restoration Kits in 2026

Yellowed, hazy headlights make a car look a decade older and cut your night vision. A 20 dollar kit fixes both in an afternoon. Here are the ones that last.

Buyer guide · May 30, 2026

Best Microfiber Towels and Car Wash Kit in 2026

Most of the fine scratches you see in sunlight were put there by washing the car wrong. Here is the cheap kit that cleans without the swirl marks.

Buyer guide · May 30, 2026

Best Tire Pressure Gauges in 2026

Your dashboard warning light only triggers when a tire is already dangerously low. A 10 dollar gauge catches problems early, saves fuel, and makes tires last longer.

Buyer guide · May 30, 2026

Best Windshield Sun Shades in 2026

A good sun shade keeps your dashboard from cracking and your steering wheel cool enough to touch. Here are the ones that fit and actually block heat.

Buyer guide · May 21, 2026

Wiper Blade Buyer Guide: Bosch ICON vs Rain-X vs Trico, Honestly

Most wiper reviews compare streak tests on a brand-new windshield. The thing that actually matters is how the blade holds up after six months of UV, sap, and one bad ice scrape.

Buyer guide · May 20, 2026

Portable Jump Starter Buyer Guide: 600 vs 2000 Amps, Honestly

A jump starter lives in your trunk until the day you need it. Picking the wrong capacity means it will not start your engine when the temperature drops below 20 degrees.

Buyer guide · May 20, 2026

Portable Tire Inflator Buyer Guide: The Roadside Essential

Slow leaks kill more road trips than blowouts. The right portable inflator costs $40 to $80 and reaches 35 PSI in under 5 minutes.

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Glossary · July 1, 2026

Comprehensive vs collision insurance, explained

Comprehensive covers non-crash damage like theft or weather; collision covers damage from accidents you cause or hit objects.

Buyer guide · July 1, 2026

Catalytic Converter Theft Is Still Rampant. Here Is How to Protect Yours for Under $300

A catalytic converter takes under a minute to steal and can cost $1,000 to $3,000 to replace. Thefts are up sharply since 2020, and certain hybrids and trucks are hit again and again. Here is which cars are targeted, what actually stops a thief, and how the math favors prevention.

Buyer guide · June 30, 2026

The Best Cordless Car Vacuums in 2026 (That Actually Have the Suction to Matter)

Most cheap car vacuums fail on the two things that count: suction and run time. Summer road trips and a season of crumbs make a good one worth it. Here are the models that actually clean, sorted by budget, plus how to avoid the marketing-number trap.

Newsroom · June 22, 2026

Hyundai and Kia Finally Forced to Fix Theft Crisis

Federal regulators just mandated software updates for 3.8 million easily-stolen Hyundais and Kias, ending years of voluntary half-measures that left owners vulnerable.

Comparison · June 12, 2026

Factory Extended Warranty vs Endurance

Factory extended warranties cost 20 to 30 percent more than Endurance but deliver hassle-free repairs at any dealer, zero claim denials, and no deductible games.

Buyer guide · May 30, 2026

Best Car Covers in 2026

If your car lives outside, a cover is the cheapest paint and interior protection you can buy. Here is how to pick indoor vs outdoor, and the covers that actually fit and last.

Buyer guide · May 30, 2026

Best Car Seat Covers in 2026

Seat covers protect the interior surface that wears fastest and costs the most at trade-in. Here is how to get covers that fit, protect, and do not look cheap.

Buyer guide · May 30, 2026

Best Emergency Roadside Kits in 2026

The kit you never think about until you are stuck on the shoulder after dark. Here is what actually belongs in a roadside kit and the ready-made sets worth buying.

Buyer guide · May 20, 2026

All-Weather Floor Mats: Worth the Markup or Not

WeatherTech vs Husky vs the $30 universal mats from Amazon. Here is when the brand price makes sense and when the generic option does the same job.

Glossary · May 18, 2026

GAP insurance, explained

GAP insurance covers the difference between what you owe and what your insurer pays if your car is totaled.

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