How do you know when to put big dollars behind a repair ... and when it's time to buy a new(er) car? Here are 9 questions to ask yourself.
The 'smart key' technology has its advantages. Cheap replacement is not one of them.
Led by an increase in maintenance costs, the money needed to own a car is going up, AAA says.
A study shows the cost of getting a car fixed went up 10% last year -- the first increase in 6 years.
A survey of auto mechanics reveals the most common mistakes we make with our wheels. Ignore them at your peril.
A few simple fixes can save you money. Don’t get carried away, though.
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Counterfeit air bags used as replacement parts trigger a safety advisory, as they may fail to inflate properly.
Here's how to begin mastering these do-it-yourself and other basic skills that can save you money.
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