Everyone is always looking for ingenious new ways to save money on repairing their car. Some people, however, want to not pay any money for auto repair at all. Here are five shortcuts to help you do just that.
Lots of people are very handy and choose to perform maintenance and repair themselves. The internet makes it easier than ever to find out how to fix your car. However, there are some things you should still leave to a professionally trained mechanic.
Owning a boat isn't cheap, especially if you don't plan on living on it. However, there are some things you can do to decrease the cost of boat ownership. Here are a few of them.
While every car is a depreciating asset, some are worse than others. Here are some cars that are unlikely to make you happy when it comes time to sell or trade them in.
If you're able to drive your car for over 200k miles, you'll save an untold amount of money by avoiding having to buy a new one. Here are some tips on how to join the 200k mile club.
Following up on our list of the 10 Most Unreliable Car Brands, the following is a list of the 10 Most Reliable Car Brands. The list was compiled by Consumer Reports.
Some cars are bulletproof, and known for racking up high miles without any problems. Other cars are the complete opposite. Here is a list of car brands that Consumer Reports considers the ten most unreliable car brands.
It's the dream of many people to own a motorcycle. But how much does it really cost, and can you afford to own a bike when you probably already have a car that you have to pay for?
Auto ownership always costs money, but some states are worse than others. If you live in any of the following states and plan on owning a vehicle, make sure that you have your wallet ready.
The popularity of mobile mechanics has increased exponentially in recent years. There are both upsides and downsides to hiring a mobile mechanic. Here, we explore both.