The practice of "puffing" or warming up a vehicle in cold weather might seem harmless, but there could be consequences.
It depends on what kind of car you have, according to AAA. If you have an old car, made before around 1980, you will need to warm your car for a few minutes. For more modern cars, it's helpful to run ...
On a bitter morning, the urge to crank the heater and let a frozen car […] ...
Your car's battery has to work harder in frigid temperatures. Here's why it happens, how to avoid battery issues, and how to ...
Experts warn that older cars and electric vehicles may need some extra care before hitting the road in frigid temperatures.
Georgia used to have a state law that made it unlawful to leave your car engine running, but it was repealed by the legislature in July 2007. Thankfully, with the onset of colder weather, it is ...