Winter weather and road salt can cause expensive rust damage to your car. AAA shares essential tips to protect your vehicle ...
Rust is the bane of any vehicle owner’s existence, often creeping up unnoticed and turning a car from a sleek machine into a ...
AAA is urging drivers to wash road salt and de-icing chemicals from their vehicles to help prevent costly repairs in the future.
It's time to head to a car wash, unless you want to pay for costly repairs later, upwards of hundreds or thousands of dollars, according to AAA.
A car cover is meant to keep your car clean, but the cover itself will get dirty as a result, and you'll have to be careful ...
The Environmental Protection Agency says it is ending credits to automakers who install automatic start-stop ignition systems ...
As safety-critical industries move beyond experimentation and toward production-grade adoption of Rust, 2026 marks a pivotal ...
Washing your car can be important during winter to deal with snow and road salt, but it's not wise to get it cleaned when it's too cold outside.
With spring-like temperatures gracing the Cedar Valley, many residents are eager to start spring cleaning, especially when it comes to their cars.
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Thaw Alert: Wash Salt Off Now or Pay Big Later

The thawing weather across the mid-Atlantic region, including Southern Maryland, signals prime time for drivers to remove winter’s harsh buildup from their vehicles. A February 10, 2026, advisory from ...
Auto experts say washing winter salt and grime off your car now can help prevent rust, corrosion, and costly repairs later — even if ice is still on the roads.
The car should be washed regularly even in the cold season – on one hand to maintain the vehicle’s value, and on the other ...