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Cars & Trucks

How to Make Car Trips Safer During the Pandemic

April 19, 2021. Andrew Sheldon

The pandemic has added another layer to road trip safety. Get tips for staying safe and healthy while traveling during this time.

Electric Vehicles

What Are the Different Types of Electric Vehicles?

April 14, 2021. Andrew Sheldon

Before purchasing an eco-friendly car, there are several distinguishing features of the different types of electric vehicles you should know.

Cars & Trucks

Car Care You Can DIY and When to Pay a Professional

April 12, 2021. Nicole Wakelin

How to identify car care that you can manage on your own and when it’s best to leave it up to the experts.

Cars & Trucks

Keep Your Car Maintained During a Driving Hiatus

March 24, 2021. John Paul

Working from home? Staying inside? Even if your car sits in the driveway, problems can arise. Here’s how to prevent them.

Homeowner's Insurance

Home Appliance Safety 101

February 18, 2021. Dallas Ernst

Get to know the safety hazards of the machines that you use around the house every day.

Cars & Trucks

AAA Car Battery Experts Answer All Your Questions

February 17, 2021. Andrew Sheldon

Do you know when your car battery will die? Or how to properly jump start it? AAA car battery experts tell all.

Cars & Trucks

How to Jump a Car Battery Safely Every Time

February 01, 2021. Nicole Wakelin

Although roadside assistance is always available to help, jumping a car battery safely is a useful skill to know.

Cars & Trucks

Vehicle Emission Reduction Program Set to Start in the Northeast

January 26, 2021. Andrew Sheldon

Three Northeast states – and possibly more – will implement the program beginning in 2023.

Cars & Trucks

Greenhouse Gas Emissions See Largest Drop Since WWII

January 25, 2021. Dallas Ernst

One silver lining of 2020 was the drop of U.S. greenhouse gas emissions.

Cars & Trucks & Electric Vehicles

Massachusetts to Ban Sale of New Gas-Powered Cars by 2035

January 06, 2021. Andrew Sheldon

If you’re a Massachusetts resident that wants to buy a new gas-powered car, the clock is ticking.