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Most car owners only consult the manual for when they discover a button they hadn’t noticed before, and need to know its function.
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It’s tough to love a car with noisy brakes, whether you are driving it, or it squeals to a stop in front of you on the road. There are many reasons brakes make noise. Don’t ignore these common brake noises and their causes.
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After a hard bump on your car’s wheels, don't just hope for the best. Gain an understanding of what causes bent rims to keep your car in safe driving condition.
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You don’t want to be that motorist stuck in a floating car under a bridge after a sudden, intense downpour.
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Cars only roll properly with intact wheel hubs and bearings. Diagnosing wheel hub and bearing damage involves attention to noise, vibration, and tire wear.
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Off-roaders and drivers residing in harsh winter climates respect the advantages of using steel rims. Find out why steel may be the best choice for your wheels.
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Social distancing and working from home have reduced traffic to next to nothing, but that doesn’t mean you should forget about taking care of your car. Automobiles sitting in garages for weeks can develop problems. Here’s how to maintain your car during COVID-19 stay-at-home time.
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Honda offers 3-year, 36,000-mile new vehicle limited warranty and a 5-year, 60,000-mile drive train warranty. Learn more about how to care for your Honda.
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Carmakers offer a variety of maintenance plans. Owners should still learn Hyundai care even with their free maintenance package or their assurance plan.
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With careful attention to maintenance and repair, Nissan owners can make their cars last for many years. Learn about how to care for your Nissan.
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In 1947, Chung Ju-yung founded the Hyundai Engineering and Construction company in South Korea. Twenty years later, after a stint working for the Korean Ministry of Transportation, Chung launched his next and more successful project, the Hyundai Motor Company.
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People of different generations have different needs in cars. Boomers may have reached the stage where they prefer a car that’s higher off the ground, making it easier for them to get in and out. Then again, we’ve all noticed a silver fox driving what is clearly their dream car, no matter how hard it is on their back and knees. Various surveys and demographic data point to the most popular cars by generation in recent years.