This brand has experienced various transmission issues for over a decade, so it's no surprise Consumer Reports ranks it as ...
A vehicle's transmission is pretty robust, and when properly maintained, it can last more than 300,000 miles — which is longer than the car or truck itself will last in many cases. However, despite ...
Not every car is built to last. Some models develop bad reputations because of one-off issues or poor maintenance. But others ...
Modern automobiles are equipped with a myriad of early warning signs designed to alert drivers of potential issues. Despite the fact that said warnings are meant to alert drivers to problems before ...
Since modern automatic transmissions are generally seamless, any noticeable issues — such as slipping, delayed engagement, harsh shifting or a burning smell — are important warnings that should prompt ...
There is a well-known rule among savvy car buyers: never be the first to own a completely redesigned vehicle. History keeps proving it right.One of the central messages of Consumer Reports' latest ...
John Paul, AAA Northeast's Car Doctor, hears from a reader worried they may have waited a bit too long to have their car’s transmission fluid checked. The Car Doctor hears from a reader worried they ...
You're in the driveway, hood popped, transmission fluid ready to pour, do you add it with the engine running, or kill the motor first and hope for the best? It's a common question, and getting it ...
Generally speaking, most automatic transmissions can take a beating, and will last many hundreds of thousands of miles, but that doesn't mean they are invincible. Much like any other part of your car, ...