There are many reasons you see that little monster—check engine light after getting gas. It could be a damaged seal on the gas cap, a loose gas cap, a broken vacuum hose, or bad fuel. Newer...
Category: Gas
Every vehicle component has its purpose, no matter how small or irrelevant you think they are—some are for safety, some for aesthetics, some for power, and some for other reasons. One of the small...
Diesel and gasoline engines are both internal combustion engines that run on different principles and use different fuel types. Gasoline engines ignite compressed air-fuel mixture through the...
Owning a car births expenses naturally. From doing routine maintenance to fueling your car costs money. While these are a must, overspending on fuel can be overwhelming, especially if you are working...
Siphoning fuel from cars was easy back in the day since people only needed to shove their hoses down their fuel tanks. However, in recent years, the need to prevent hazards and gas theft prompted the...
As a car owner, you may be loyal to some utility brands, which is usually good for your vehicle’s health. You will likely find yourself in the BP vs. Shell debate when talking about gas...