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Finding the best deal on your family car

American families spend a lot of time in their cars, whether it’s shuttling the kids from school to soccer practice or embarking on the family road trip. Since you rely on your family car for a lot, few purchasing decisions carry the importance as buying a new one.

Three dangerous driving distractions that may surprise you

By now, almost everyone knows the dangers of texting or talking on a cellphone while driving. But phones aren’t the only distractions drivers should be aware of. Experts say that anything that draws your attention away from the road can be a potential cause of an accident. That includes actions and situations as innocuous as snacking behind the wheel or postponing a bathroom break.

Holiday gift ideas for the DIYer

The holidays are here and for the do-it-yourselfer who always has a list of “to-do” projects to tackle, a new tool makes a great gift. From the weekend warrior to automotive enthusiast, an addition to the tool box is certain to bring a smile to their face.

Four costly car mistakes to avoid

Car care is no longer defined by the season. Modern cars don’t need special attention during the winter months with the exception of changing to winter tires depending on where you live. Instead, the reliability and life of your car depends on you following good maintenance practices. Avoiding these common car care mistakes will help keep your car on the road longer.

Car care tips that can extend the life of your vehicle

There is no truer saying than, “Take care of your car and it will take care of you.” Taking care of your vehicle should be at the top of your priority list when you rely on it to transport you, your family and friends. You don’t have to be a mechanical expert to take care of your car, you just need to be aware of what needs to occur and keep a regular schedule to ensure the safety and life of your car.

Fall riding: Three fall motorcycle trips you won’t forget

Cool weather. The changing of the leaves. Less-populated tourist attractions and more affordable hotel prices. While the aforementioned are characteristic of the fall season, there’s one other important aspect to the season, especially for motorcycle riders – it may be the last time of the year for you to saddle up on your bike before putting it away for the winter.

Top technical accessories for your car

Whether it’s traveling during the holidays or commuting to and from work, Americans spend a lot of time in their vehicles – almost 540 hours a year according to a Roland Berger study. With so much time spent behind the wheel, it’s worth it to invest in the top gadgets to make your ride safer and more comfortable.

Still texting while driving? Quitting might be easier than you think

Most Americans know texting and driving is dangerous but it continues to be a problem, especially for young drivers. While 97 percent of teens agree that texting and driving is dangerous, 43 percent still admitted to continuing to do it, according to a recent survey.

Older drivers and new cars: What you should know

You’ve spent a lifetime carefully saving your dollars and cents for important life moments – college tuition, a new house and retirement. But as you age, it’s more important than ever to make smart spending and lifestyle decisions. This doesn’t mean that you have to resign yourself to driving a vehicle that was new when you opened your first 401(k) account, though.

Outdoor activities heat up as weather cools down

As the days grow shorter and Old Man Winter makes his appearance, many of us are tempted to bundle up and stay indoors. But don’t let the changing weather keep you from nature’s beauty and the potential of outdoor adventure.