A few minutes in the garage this fall could help prevent a much more time-consuming and unpleasant experience this winter. Here are the things you should have checked out.

Road trip season is here. Have you decided where to go yet? If not, here's a place to turn for ideas.

The last thing you want to happen when heading to grandma’s for the holidays or to that mountain getaway is for your car to break down. Prevent your trip from turning into a nightmare by doing a little preventative maintenance.

Just as there are many differences between a Toyota and a Lexus, there are many differences between auto insurance policies, although you have to look more closely to spot them. However, choosing a low-cost auto insurance policy may end up costing you thousands of dollars.

In today’s economic times, it’s more important than ever to protect the investment in your vehicle – whether it’s a vintage collector, luxury car or an everyday car. Yet, there are many misconceptions about car maintenance that make it difficult to know how to best keep your car in good running condition. Properly maintaining the engine and using high-quality fuel in the right grade will go a long way to help protect the life of your vehicle.

If you're in the market for a new car (or used car), you're probably ready to visit a couple of dealers and take several test drives to get the "feel" of the car. But there are other details you really should consider before you make a purchase - things like potential auto repair costs while you own the car, if the manufacturer has recalls posted for any parts of the car and even what your new insurance costs will be.

Remaining a safe driver in your 60s, 70s and beyond is entirely possible as long as careful thought is given to how capable and adaptable you are behind the wheel. Here are a few things to consider when evaluating your ability to remain on the road that may help keep you and others around you safe.