It seems harmless to let your car sit and run to warm up, but here’s why experts suggest avoiding this old habit.
Gas can get expensive, and there are many tips on how to maximize a tank of gas while paying as little as possible. But how true are these tips?
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Why diesel gels in cold weather while gas stays flowing
When Arctic air settles in, drivers of diesel pickups and highway fleets learn quickly that not all fuels behave the same.
If you use diesel fuel in cold weather, it has a chance of turning into a gel-like substance. Gasoline doesn't have this problem, though. Here's why.
You’ve heard of birds flying south to escape the winter, but do you know how chipmunks spend the colder months? Eastern chipmunks dig their burrows near decaying logs or stone piles, carving out a ...
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