Consumer Reports analysts have this to say about what hybrids are the smart choice for you right now and which models are not…if your goal is to save on fuel costs.
Tires have evolved. It is no longer necessary to own dedicated winter tires. We list the three best picks for crossover SUV drivers depending on their particular needs.
Unlock real-time data for your hybrid with Veepeak's OBD2 adapters. Dive into reliable diagnostics without breaking the bank. Your hybrid journey, elevated
Is your Prius showing the dreaded C1256 trouble code? Find out if it's time to repair or replace your eco-friendly companion in our cost-conscious analysis.
You can combine SUV utility with fuel-efficient small-car practicality by choosing any one of these money-saving models per Consumer Reports latest listing of fuel-efficient and reliable midsized SUVs.
Consumer Reports analysts found that when it comes to what models are the most searched on their website by consumers, they just had to create a “Most Popular New Cars and SUVs” list to aid your new car shopping research.
Breathe new life into your hybrid battery! Dive into the hows and whys of battery failures and discover the tools and tricks for successful DIY restoration.
One mistake many car owners make is waiting until their car battery dies before replacing it. Here’s a $20 car battery tester that is guaranteed to easily avoid this costly mistake.
Used car prices are expected to take a dip soon according to Consumer Reports analysts. Here are their recommended selections, especially if you look for those under one specific category.
If you are looking for the best tire brand of 2023, here are the results of a Consumer Reports review with a focus on the highest recommended tire brand, plus a money-saving reason why you should be buying their recommendation over lesser tires.
In the first update of our long-term test of the Falken ZIEX CT60 A/S, we detail how the tire handles wet rods and report fuel economy changes and noise differences.
Does your Toyota have a VVT-i (Variable Valve Timing with Intelligence) engine that has developed a noticeable rattle whenever you start the engine? If so, then you will want to know what is going on and why in some cases you can wait a while before repairs whereas in other cases repairs have to be done right away for this common Toyota problem.
Here’s an informative piece that can save a current Highlander owner from total engine failure or alert a used car shopper looking at buying an older Highlander about a common fault that leads to a blown engine in these models.