Among the hundreds of cars left stranded and stalled in the floodwaters that blanketed South Florida this week were plenty of electric vehicles. So just how safe is it to drive them through the water?
Seeing any type of fluid leaking underneath your vehicle can make you worry. However, if you see what looks like water dripping from underneath your car during warm weather when your air conditioner ...
Flood waters can cause significant damage to a car. However, there are a few steps you can take before starting your car.
Water leaks in cars can lead to significant issues, especially when it comes to the vehicle’s electronics. Over time, moisture intrusion can damage sensitive components, leading to costly repairs.
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We all love a gleaming car that’s polished, spotless, and practically singing as it cruises down the road. But let’s face it: many of us have the water-wasting habits of a dehydrated camel when it ...
Flooding, whether caused by hurricanes, severe storms, or other reasons, is the most common natural disaster in America, according to Census.gov. These deluges happen all over the country and affect ...
Writer and occasional reluctant perpetrator of engine swaps, James O'Neil is a malaise era enthusiast and also fascinated by the many ways the auto industry has since recovered from those dark days.
Water is essential to life as we know it, and it is also our most basic cleaning tool. However, water is not friendly to every surface it touches: Believe it or not, it can actually be particularly ...
Most people don’t think twice about a spilled water bottle in the car. Maybe you roll your eyes, grab a towel, clean it up ...
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When summer storms batter the U.S., the floodwaters don’t just damage homes and roads — they also leave hundreds of thousands of cars compromised. According to CARFAX, as many as 45,000 vehicles were ...