12 Of The Most Reliable Used Cars Under $20,000
Shopping for a used car with a budget of $20,000 gives you a good range of options. Here are some of the most reliable choices available.
Read MoreShopping for a used car with a budget of $20,000 gives you a good range of options. Here are some of the most reliable choices available.
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Read MoreThe Yamaha MT-03 may only have a 300cc engine, but it's far from a slouch in a straight line. Here's how fast this budget-friendly naked bike is.
Read MoreKia and Hyundai's Theta engines have been around for a while, but they're not without problems. Here are some of the most common issues facing these engines.
Read More"Shoebox" isn't necessarily the most glamorous nickname for a car, but that's precisely what fans call the 1949 Ford. But where did that nickname come from?
Read MoreThe years Ford owned Aston Martin were fruitful ones for the design of the British automaker's cars. These are the most iconic models from that short period.
Read MoreWhile it's still only a few years old, Toyota's bZ4X EV has garnered an enviable reputation for reliability, with few owners reporting issues.
Read MoreA catalytic converter plays a pivotal role in ensuring your vehicle isn't exerting harmful emission. Here's what you need to know about driving without one.
Read MoreIf you're having trouble deciding between the Toyota 4Runner and Highlander, it really comes down to your needs. Here's everything you need to know.
Read MoreDoing repairs and maintenance on your own vehicle can save you lots of money, but not all cars are the same in this regard. What cars are easiest to work on?
Read MoreAmerican cars aren't super popular in Japan, but there's a reason for this that goes beyond simple aesthetic taste differences in the two cultures.
Read MoreNot every car gets the long production run that enthusiasts think it deserves. Here are a few that only lasted for a few years and the odds on them coming back.
Read MoreHybrid cars aren't typically known for their speed, but there are more than a few automakers that make some with speed prioritized from the beginning.
Read MoreSpark plugs come in a variety of types, each with their own respective capabilities and lifespan, so it's important to know the difference when buying new ones.
Read MoreFormula One cars are multi-million dollar machines with lots of advanced technology, but what does the red flashing light on an F1 car mean?
Read MoreSemi trucks are seen all across the highways, traveling long distances to deliver their cargo. It easily makes one wonder how far they can drive on a full tank.
Read MoreYou may remember seeing long strips hanging from the back bumper of old-school automobiles, but what did these rubber tags actually do for cars?
Read MoreAdding a rubber sealant to things like CV boots can help preserve suspension parts in the long run, but they should only be used as a preventative measure.
Read MoreCummins makes some of the best engines, especially for trucking, so it's reasonable to wonder who founded the company and why the engines are so different.
Read MoreWhat's the deal with the extra wheels at the top of some cement trucks? Are they spares? Are they just for decoration? Or is there some other answer?
Read MoreA car's battery performs a variety of essential functions, and it's of the utmost importance to make sure you're using the right size battery for you car.
Read MoreVolkswagen has since grown to become one of the world's largest automakers, but it might surprise you to know the story of Volkswagen's founding.
Read MoreOne of the best parts of buying a new motorcycle is having a warranty from the manufacturer. But which brand offers the best warranties?
Read MoreFormula One cars are marvels of modern engineering, and even the small jagged windshields can help drivers shave valuable milliseconds from lap times.
Read MoreBrakes might be the most important system on a car, and rotors are critical to smooth braking. This is how brake rotors work and how to know if yours are bad.
Read MoreChecking the Carfax report on a car can be an important step before purchasing any vehicle, but do you need to be concerned about a Minor Damage report?
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