Many post-college guys just aren't in the market for a brand-new car. That's why the Everyman Test Drive also puts smart, pre-owned choices to the test.
Modern cars don't require as much attention as they did 50 years ago, but don't let that give you a false sense of security – there are still several things you need to keep after.
Differential? Drive shaft? Even if you don't work on your own car, you should still understand how it works. Get the low down on what happens when you put the pedal down.
The What’s, Why’s and How’s of buying a vintage sports car for a third of the price of a new car based on my own experience of buying a '78 Corvette.
If you're currently using the back of your car as one big dumpster, you're not only disgusting, you're wasting space. Clear out your trunk of meaningless debris and pack it with these essentials so ... [more]
There are some things every man can and should do. Others are best left to the automotive professionals. Learn your way around your car's electrical system in part 3 of Grease Monkey.
Car a little slow to brake? Turn signal blinking rapidly? Find out when doing it yourself is the smart choice and when it's time to hand over the dough in part 2 of Grease Monkey.
Nothing makes you feel more like a man than working under the hood of your car, but sometimes it makes more sense to take it to the garage. Find out which repairs you should do yourself and which you... [more]