How to pick the right car for a young driver
Getting a brand new car on their 16th birthday is every teen's dream, but many parents may have mixed feelings. For most folks, getting that first car for a new driver is not as easy as simply heading to the car dealer and picking the best-looking one.

The 4-1-1 on how auto insurance premiums are calculated
Whether you've been paying your own auto insurance premiums for decades, or are a new driver about to take them over from your parents for the first time, you may be wondering how premiums are calculated.

What you need to know about auto insurance
Life is full of things you have to do, whether you like it or not. One of them is to purchase auto insurance if you own and drive a car.

Attention teen drivers, turn off that cell phone
A lot of teenagers yearn for the day when they will turn 16. It's the magic age when they get the license to drive. But are they ready for it?

Celebrities take up the cause for distracted driving
Distracted driving is causing many crashes that result in injuries and fatalities. Celebrities are taking up the cause to raise awareness of the dangers of using cell phones will driving.

Save money, stay safe: Keep tires properly inflated
Gas is pretty expensive so you certainly don't want to waste it. The U.S. Department of Energy says that properly inflated tires can improve fuel economy by 3.3 percent and help you save 9 cents per gallon at the pump. Here is some advice to help ensure your tires stay in top shape.

Preparing your vehicle for the long haul
Warm sunny days mean vacations or weekend getaways, and many families take to the road with a camper in tow. Whether you are towing a camper, trailer or boat - regardless of the size - it means you will want to take steps to make sure the vehicle you are using for towing is ready for the haul.

Five tips for maintaining your motorcycle or ATV
Americans have purchased more than 15 million all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) and motorcycles over the past 10 years. Along with the thrill of the ride, or the convenience of chores made easy, comes the responsibility of maintaining these machines.

Six driving safety tips for seniors
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.

Hot wheels: The top five muscle cars of summer
Baseball, barbecue, pool parties - when you're tallying ways to celebrate summer, don't overlook one uniquely American invention that some devotees say is the epitome of summer fun - the muscle car.