NORFOLK, Va. — Every year, some drivers dread the cold weather because car woes pile up. Scientifically, there are a couple of reasons why chilly conditions can take a toll on your vehicle.
As temperatures drop, it’s the time of year when your car's tire pressure lights come on or heat-stricken batteries don’t start during colder nights or frosty winter vacations. While Phoenix doesn’t ...
Toledoan Bruce Schaff, who drives a red convertible Mustang, said he changes his habits to account for the weather ... advises letting your car warm up before driving.
it's better to prepare your car for the snow expected Friday. According to the National Weather Service for Indianapolis, approximately 2-4 inches of snow are expected on Friday with the heaviest ...
CAPITAL REGION, NY (WRGB) — With the cold weather that’s settled across the area in recent weeks, it tends to bring about some car issues that fortunately can remedied fairly quickly.