What Is an Odometer?
An odometer is a device for measuring the distance traveled by a vehicle. The odometer usually lives in the vehicle’s…
An odometer is a device for measuring the distance traveled by a vehicle. The odometer usually lives in the vehicle’s…
An engine is a machine that burns fuel and converts it into mechanical power. Most modern vehicles use internal combustion…
A test drive is when a prospective buyer takes a car they’re considering for a spin, either on a road,…
Crossover utility vehicles, also known as CUVs, have the upper body of a sport utility vehicle built on a car-based…
Bluetooth is a technology using a radio frequency to share data over a limited range, eliminating the need for wires. This technology can connect a car’s audio and infotainment systems with electronic devices, like smartphones, GPS units, tablet computers, and others.
A V6 is a 6-cylinder engine with two banks of three cylinders arranged in a “V” formation relative to each…
Diesel gas, more appropriately called “diesel fuel,” is a petroleum or biomass materials derivative used to power diesel engines. According…
A car hitch is a device on the rear of an automobile engineered to connect a trailer or other device…
Aftermarket parts are automobile parts made by third-party manufacturers as direct replacements or enhancements to the original equipment and options…
A sedan is a car with four doors, two rows of seats, and separate compartments for the passengers, engine, and…