Winter weather, salt, and de-icers can cause significant damage to your car's undercarriage and body. Learn how to protect ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Winter road crews save your life and slowly kill your car. The same salt that keeps a mountain pass open will chew into brake ...
It might be time to give your car a bath, even with the snow coming. Snow takes a toll on many aspects of our lives, from our ...
After winter storms, road salt lingers under cars, causing rust and expensive repairs. Experts urge timely washes to prevent long-term damage.
AAA is urging drivers to wash road salt and de-icing chemicals from their vehicles to help prevent costly repairs in the future.
Canadian drivers are all too familiar with the corrosive effect of road salt on a car’s finish and undercarriage. Thankfully, ...
This week, Florida drivers in the northern part of the state are quickly learning or remembering how to drive in snow and ice as a freak winter storm blows cold white stuff in record-breaking amounts ...
Dear Tom and Ray: I live in Vermont, where we get lots of ice and snow in the winter, and roads get a lot of salt spread on them. At any given time during the winter, a person's car might be encrusted ...