On a rainy day in Detroit, a Ford engineer got confused, then soaked—and inspired. It took decades before he got any credit.
James Moylan, who thought up the little arrow on your gas gauge that tells you what side of the car your fuel filler sits, ...
Whether we want to round up or simply get as much gas into the tank as possible, some of us top off our vehicles by squeezing in a little more, even after the pump shuts off to indicate the tank is ...
Why aren’t all gasoline tanks located on the same side of the car? This can be very annoying when you switch cars with your spouse and drive up to a gas pump. In my car, the gas tank is on the left ...
Your fuel pump lives underwater by design. That gasoline surrounding it isn’t just sitting there—it’s actively cooling and lubricating the pump’s internal mechanisms during operation. When you ...
Fuel tanks don’t fail often, but when they do, repairs can be expensive and potentially dangerous. Damage can happen from collisions, water intrusion, poor manufacturing or even leaving a car unused ...
Tyler began his love for the automotive world from in front of a television screen, playing games like Gran Turismo and Need For Speed. While cars have always been his passion, he pivoted towards ...
Gas can get expensive, and there are many tips on how to maximize a tank of gas while paying as little as possible. But how true are these tips?
ORLANDO, Fla — Car gas tanks suddenly expanding is an issue Action 9 first brought to light nearly two years ago. Now, two major car companies are issuing a recall. Kia and Hyundai are recalling more ...
It’s clear at this point that more than one fuel will power the auto industry going forward. Gasoline will stay on top for who knows how long, and diesel is still the go-to option for a lot of ...
Squeezing in that extra bit could be doing more damage to your car’s system than it’s worth By Devin Pratt Whether we want ...