
This DIY involves the replacement of the Timing Belt, Water Pump, Tensioner and Guide Pulleys on the 2005 - 2015 Honda Pilot (repair performed on the 2012). The service interval is 105,000 miles or 7 years. ...

Tracking how I drive with an automated device -- Will I save on my auto insurance? Find out here and share your opinions and experience with DriveWise or a similar program.

Why do car seats expire? The reason is not due to the manufacturer's desire to sell more car seats: in truth, the plastic in car seats breaks down over time and the seats become weak and unsafe for use in the event of a...

Coding you BMW and activating options without having to pay the dealer to do it could save you a lot of money and could even be the start of a good business.

Old time Moonshine runners loved the 1940 Ford coupe. The flathead V-8 could be souped up, or swapped out for a newer, more powerful V-8, maybe from a wrecked Caddy ambulance. Speed wasn't all that was needed however...

Part 1 of this three-part DIY involves the replacement of the condenser (including the accumulator/dryer) on a 2004-2010 Toyota Sienna (3MZFE V6). Part II covers replacing the compressor, and Part III the evacuation...

The top 5 DIY car engine mods that will turn heads, keep money in your wallet, and increase the value of your vehicle! Cheap, easy, fast, and cool-looking DIY engine mods!

Illegal street racing is a growing trend, and has been since the advent of the automobile, but in recent years there has been a dramatic increase in the amount of street races. This article examines the possible causes...

Buyer's guide for commercial/utility camper shells for trucks.

The Station Wagon is an American classic. Station Wagons look better, handle better, and are more practical than any mini van or "SUV" could ever hope to be. They make great project cars, hot rods, and even race cars....