Have you ever accidentally blown through a school zone and later gasped in horror when you realized what you did? Nearly everyone has, because school zones are not always easy to see. And students don’t always cross at crosswalks. That’s why... (Read More)
The old saying is that you should never judge a book by its cover. If you take that same idea and apply it to cars, we'd say not to judge a vehicle's cleanliness by its exterior alone.
A shiny, glossy finish can be visually striking, but it... (Read More)
If a road trip is on your agenda, that's awesome! There's nothing better for creating memories than watching the country go by outside your window as you spend quality time with your family or friends. And, of course, we want you to always keep... (Read More)
Habits. They're the building blocks of our everyday lives. And, when it comes to keeping things tidy, little habits add up to big results.
Maybe you keep up on dishes and laundry, but what about your car? Cars aren't part of the house, so it can... (Read More)
It's an awfully stressful time for parents: we're talking about the point at which your teenager reaches driving age. This transition can be rough, but as a parent, it's your duty to communicate rules for the road. Clear guidelines are great for all... (Read More)
Considering that cars are a relatively recent invention (historically speaking), the car wash is, by default, also somewhat new. It didn't take long for people to realize that it made sense to have a place specifically where car owners could go to... (Read More)
Fuel costs are a sizable part of the budgets of most families today. Are your family's fuel costs on the rise? Here are four ways to help save money on gasoline:
Keep it clean. Keeping your car tidy can end up saving on fuel costs in the long... (Read More)
If you've ever ridden in a friend’s car, maybe you've experienced something like this: you open the passenger side door to sit down, you see the vehicle is overflowing with junk. It can get pretty ugly and stuff can accumulate quickly without us... (Read More)
Here's how the 3-second rule works: Pick a roadside marker such as a road sign or tree, and as soon as the vehicle ahead of you passes that marker, start counting — 1-1,000; 2-1,000; 3-1,000. You're following too closely if it doesn't take at... (Read More)
Think hands-free devices eliminate the risks of distracted driving? Nope. According to the National Safety Council, drivers talking on handheld or hands-free cell phones are still 4X as likely to be involved in a car crash as someone who isn't. The... (Read More)