Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Winter road crews save your life and slowly kill your car. The same salt that keeps a mountain pass open will chew into brake ...
Rust is the bane of any vehicle owner’s existence, often creeping up unnoticed and turning a car from a sleek machine into a ...
Canadian drivers are all too familiar with the corrosive effect of road salt on a car’s finish and undercarriage. Thankfully, ...
Road salt used to clear snow can cause significant damage to your car's underbody, leading to rust and mechanical issues.
AAA is urging drivers to wash road salt and de-icing chemicals from their vehicles to help prevent costly repairs in the future.
After winter storms, road salt lingers under cars, causing rust and expensive repairs. Experts urge timely washes to prevent long-term damage.
This week, Florida drivers in the northern part of the state are quickly learning or remembering how to drive in snow and ice as a freak winter storm blows cold white stuff in record-breaking amounts ...
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Dear Tom and Ray: I live in Vermont, where we get lots of ice and snow in the winter, and roads get a lot of salt spread on them. At any given time during the winter, a person's car might be encrusted ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. You also need to take care of your car, which isn't used to these conditions any more than you are. Here's what to know. Pensacola ...