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Lists to keep your wheels turning; featuring the fastest, sleekest, smoothest, and coolest in the auto world.
Best Cars for First-Time Drivers
Getting your driver’s license is an exciting event full of freedom and opportunity. No longer relying on public transport or the generosity of friends, a licensed driver can go where they want, whenever they want. But which car to drive is a topic of much significance. Whether you’re a concerned parent, teenager, or newly licensed adult, the car you drive should be comfortable, easy to maneuver, and, most of all, safe. Here are some of the top cars for beginner drivers that can help put any worried minds at ease.
By Sasha McGregor6 years ago in Wheel
Best Cars to Look for in 2020
There are many reasons why people get excited about fall. You finally get to pull all of your sweaters out of storage. You can enjoy the colorful falling leaves. And you can drink all the pumpkin spice lattes you can get your hands on. There is another reason some people get excited around this time of year, and it’s not related to weather. Each November something magical happens that some people look forward to all year long: auto shows. Auto show season is a special time of year. It’s the time when car manufacturers get to introduce the vehicles they’ll be releasing in January. There are brand new models, refreshes of popular classics, and complete redesigns. Of course no one can be certain which cars will become overnight best sellers, industry experts have some pretty good ideas. Here are some of the cars you might want to keep your eye on once the ball drops on New Year’s.
By Damien Justus6 years ago in Wheel
Universal Safety Rules to Follow When You’re Driving
Traffic safety rules are expected to be followed by everyone when driving. This helps in eliminating the chances of accidents happening on the road. Some such rules are designed to help improve the safety of our life.
By Eada Hudes6 years ago in Wheel
Top 6 Things to Add on to Any Family Car
It seems that nowadays more people spend more time in their cars than in their homes. Between being stuck in traffic, driving kids to school, heading to work and driving to other activities, most individuals spend a great deal of time in their cars every day. There are many things you can add to your family car to make it more convenient—and even more fun—to be stuck in the car all day. Below are just a few key things.
By Mikkie Mills6 years ago in Wheel
Keep Your Cars Safe—Tips to Avoid All Kinds of Car Damage!
We all own that one car which is our second love! (For some it may even be the first!) And we know how special it is to us. Not to forget how essential, convenient, and functional. But a car demands maintenance too. Right from the time you start saving for your car, plan to arrange for financing (if needed), and then all the efforts for taxes, pollution check, cleaning, oiling and more—a car needs a disciplined vigilance and preservation.
By Eada Hudes6 years ago in Wheel
Affordable Smart Cars to Keep Your Eye Out For
For each generation of car buyers, automakers tend to shift the type of products they offer in response to the wants and needs of the average car buyer. As the average car buyer becomes increasingly active, adventurous, and dependent on mobile technology, automobiles are taking a hard shift towards integrated smart technology. This shift was undoubtedly accelerated by the arrival of Tesla Motors. The success of their products has brought intense heat to the race, bringing the newest and most innovative tech to the auto market.
By Kevin Gardner6 years ago in Wheel
What Uber Riders Need to Know
I have been a driver for Uber for the past ten months now and there are many things that I've observed from passengers. I have been blessed to have, for the most part, pleasant passengers over this time period. The main reason for this is because I pray and ask for it every morning without fail before leaving my house. Even though these passengers are not problematic, there are some simple rules that they and future passengers need to know and abide by. Therefore, I am going to share some Uber rider etiquette that will make for a smooth ride every time.
By Valerie Dickson6 years ago in Wheel
The 4 Best Used Cars to Buy in 2019
One of the best ways to save money on your next car purchase is to go for a used vehicle. Why? Well, mostly because cars are one of the assets that get hit the most severely by depreciation. This means that in a year or two, regardless of the state of the vehicle, a car will drop to merely a fraction of the original price. This even goes for cars that are in a pristine condition, as well as those that were barely driven by their previous owners. With that in mind and without further ado, here are four cars that definitely belong on this list.
By Marie Nieves6 years ago in Wheel
Five of the Best First Time Cars for Your Teenager
When teenagers get to a certain age, one rite of passage that they look forward to is being able to drive. Not only is it the most exciting time in their lives, but also it’s about the type of car that they can get. Teens don’t want to be seen in a struggle buggy, but they do want to be grateful whatever their parents are able to give them. If they have a part-time job that they work after school it might be wise to chip in a few bucks so that they can drive something nicer. Otherwise, their parents will have to find a car that safe and reliable for them to drive that’s not going to give them a lot of problems. There are so many different makes and models, they will have to sit down and see what’s in the budget and figure how to get them their first car. If it’s possible to pay straight cash without doing a monthly payment, then that is what will go for. So what are the top five cars to look at?
By Sasha McGregor7 years ago in Wheel
That Dreaded Check Engine Light
When the check engine light comes on in your vehicle, it might scare you, but there is no need to panic. You might be worried that something harmful might happen to your car before you can take it to a mechanic. You might also be worried that it will cost you an arm and a leg to get the problem fixed.
By Margaret Minnicks7 years ago in Wheel











