There’s no way around it: Driving electric vehicles during cold winter weather comes with a few compromises compared to their gas-powered counterparts. That being said, once you know the ropes of how ...
Winter does not damage cars by itself. The damage comes from repeated cold starts, thicker fluids, salt exposure, low grip, and rushed maintenance. Most of the costly stuff is slow, cumulative wear, ...
Ah, Winter. It's a wondrous time of slippery roads, dead batteries, and iced-over windshields, when your daily commute becomes even longer, thanks to road conditions and the inevitable ice-scraping ...
Winter roads can quickly turn ordinary drives into risky journeys. Snow and ice reduce the grip between your tires and the road, which affects braking, steering, and overall vehicle control. Improving ...