Written by: Kristin Brocoff Each April, during Car Care Awareness Month, CarMD releases its CarMD® Vehicle Health Index of common “check engine” problems, repairs, costs and trends. Although I’ve been involved with the Index since it debuted, every year I find the data fascinating because it tells so much about trends and can help everyone [...]
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Are Car Repair Costs on the Rise After a 6-Year Drop? Answers to This and More in the 2013 CarMD® Vehicle Health Index™
April 9th, 2013
Ivy from CarMD Which Automotive Makes and Models are Tops this Year? And More Importantly, How Does Your Vehicle Rank?
November 13th, 2012
Ivy from CarMD Written By: Kristin Brocoff Today CarMD.com Corporation released its CarMD® Vehicle Health Index™ 2012 Manufacturer & Vehicle Rankings. Unlike any other ranking or award, this Index transcends the new car ‘honeymoon’ period to help car owners and shoppers get a true picture of what to expect as vehicles age. The CarMD Index is 100% fact [...]
Will Your Car’s Airbag Be There to Protect You When You Need It?
October 16th, 2012
Ivy from CarMD Written By: Kristin Brocoff Recently the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) released a consumer safety advisory statement that warned some car owners whose air bags have been replaced in the past three years may have had dangerous counterfeit bags installed. “While these airbags look nearly identical to certified, original equipment parts … NHTSA testing [...]
Common Uses for Digital Multimeters to Save Time and Money
September 10th, 2012
Ivy from CarMD While most consumers fall in the do-it-for-me (DIFM) category, usually opting to have their car maintenance and repair work done by a trusted professional mechanic, we realize that some of you prefer to roll up your sleeves and jump in to do some of the work yourself. For those die-hard DIYers, CarMD is pleased to [...]
Why Is There Air?
June 14th, 2012
Ivy from CarMD By Mike Allen, the Saturday Mechanic One question I’ve gotten with some regularity from readers for many years usually comes around this time of the year, as people begin to travel for the summer season: “Why does my car run so poorly in the mountains?” Simple answer–it’s the air. Specifically, air gets thinner the higher [...]
The CarMD® Vehicle Health Index™— reading between the lines
March 29th, 2012
Ivy from CarMD by: Mike Allen, the Saturday Mechanic Just released, the second annual CarMD® Vehicle Health Index™ draws its data from hundreds of thousands of real life repair scenarios to share trends and analytics about the most common “check engine”- related car problems, repairs and associated costs. This is the second Vehicle Health Index I’ve helped CarMD [...]
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