Monthly Archives: July 2012
7 Tips for Teaching Your Teen How to Drive
Here are seven tips for parents to help maintain their sanity when teaching their teen how to drive. [more]
The Anatomy of a Dashboard
Your dashboard can reveal a lot about your vehicle. Learn more about what all the gauges, lights, and symbols mean. [more]
Corvettes Cruise Through the Weekend
The focus of July's cruise was the Chevy Corvette. More than 250 were on display. [more]
Toyota on Track to Regain Largest Automaker Title
The last three years have been tough for the Japanese automaker thanks to a spate of recalls and natural disasters. [more]
How Age Relates to Car Insurance Premium Pricing
The "sweet spot" concerning age for obtaining the lowest car insurance rates occur after a driver hits 40 years of age. [more]
8 Things We Learned From NPR’s “Car Talk”
They’ve given us a lifetime of laughs, but they’re hanging up their microphones this fall. NPR’s Car Talk has been on the air for more than three decades, and brothers Click and Clack … [more]
Will Drought, Failure of Corn Crops Lead to Higher Gas Prices?
Use of corn as fuel has seen a dramatic rise. In 2011, 40 percent of the corn grown in the U.S. went to the production of ethanol. [more]
How to Save $37 Billion a Year
Drinking and driving is not only a deadly combination, it also costs our nation billions each year. [more]
Are EVs Finally Catching On with Buyers?
Overall, sales of EVs, including mixed mode models like the Chevrolet Volt, are up six percent in 2012. [more]
5 Ways to Save on Car Insurance Today
One thing you should do every day is to be as safe a driver as you possibly can. Here are five other things you can do today to save money. [more]