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Is It Safe to Jump-Start a Car in the Rain?

by Write

Experiencing a dead car battery is frustrating enough, but encountering this issue during rainy weather can add layers of inconvenience and concern. Many drivers wonder whether it's safe to jumpstart a vehicle in wet conditions. This guide provides detailed steps and essential safety precautions to help you navigate jumpstarting your car safely in the rain.

Effective Tips to Safeguard Your Car Battery During Cold Weather

by Write

Cold temperatures pose significant challenges to car batteries. The chemical reactions within the battery slow down, reducing its ability to generate power. Additionally, the engine requires more energy to start, increasing the strain on the battery. These factors can lead to decreased performance and potential battery failure during winter.

Step-by-Step Guide: How to Jump-Start Your Car Alone (With or Without Another Vehicle)

by Write

Having access to a second vehicle or a portable jump starter can make the process straightforward. This guide will walk you through various methods to revive your car’s battery independently, emphasizing safety and effectiveness.



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Our view: 2016 Lexus LX 570

by MOTORVERO TEAM

Traditional body-on-frame luxury SUV with exceptional off-road capabilities Plush interior with premium materials but dated infotainment system Powerful 5.7L V8 engine paired with outdated 6-speed transmission Competitive against luxury rivals but showing its age in driving dynamics Exceptional build quality and reliability typical of Lexus vehicles

BMW X2 vs. Volvo XC40: Which Compact SUV Reigns Supreme on MotorVero?

by MotoVero Team

In the competitive landscape of luxury subcompact SUVs, two distinctive approaches emerge: BMW's sporty X2 and Volvo's pragmatic XC40. This comprehensive comparison examines how these premium crossovers stack up in performance, comfort, technology, and value.

Ford and Navistar Resolve Diesel Engine Lawsuit

by MotoVero Team

After years of litigation, Ford and Navistar reached a settlement in their high-stakes dispute over Power Stroke diesel engines, restructuring their business relationship while continuing collaboration in key markets.

Tesla Updates Autopilot for Safer Operation, More Use of Radar

by MOTORVERO TEAM

In a landmark move for automotive safety technology, Tesla has unveiled its most significant Autopilot upgrade since the system's inception. Version 8 represents a fundamental shift in the electric vehicle pioneer's approach to semi-autonomous driving, prioritizing radar data over camera inputs for enhanced reliability and accident prevention.

Regen Paddle Offers One-Pedal Driving for Chevrolet Bolt, Volt

by MOTORVERO TEAM

Regenerative braking has become a cornerstone of electric vehicle (EV) technology, allowing cars to recover kinetic energy during deceleration. Chevrolet has taken this concept further with its innovative regenerative braking paddle, first introduced in the 2016 Volt and later implemented in the Bolt EV. This system represents a significant leap forward in energy recapture technology, offering drivers unprecedented control over their vehicle's efficiency.

2018 Lexus RX 350L Review: A Closer Look at the 3-Row Luxury SUV on MotorVero

by MotoVero Team

For years, Lexus faced a significant gap in its SUV lineup—the absence of a refined, city-friendly three-row model. While the rugged GX 460 and LX 570 offered third-row seating, their body-on-frame construction and powerful V-8 engines positioned them more for off-road adventures than urban practicality. The introduction of the RX 350L and its hybrid counterpart, the RX 450hL, marked Lexus's attempt to address this market need with a more pavement-oriented solution.

Report: Apple Car Hits Speed Bumps With Layoffs and Reboot

by MOTORVERO TEAM

Key Insight: Apple's Project Titan has undergone significant strategy shifts, from building a complete vehicle to focusing on autonomous systems, reflecting the challenges even tech giants face in the competitive self-driving car market.

Detroit Auto Show Returns: What the June 2020 NAIAS Reboot Means for Car Buyers on MotorVero

by MotoVero Team

Detroit's iconic auto show shifted from January to June to create a festival-like experience New format includes outdoor test tracks, riverfront displays, and city-wide events European automakers are returning after previous absences Show now coincides with Detroit Grand Prix weekend for automotive enthusiasts Focus shifted from static displays to interactive driving experiences

Our view: 2016 Infiniti Q70

by MOTORVERO TEAM

The 5.6L V-8 delivers strong 420hp performance but suffers poor fuel economy Outdated infotainment system feels a generation behind competitors Unsettled ride quality despite premium positioning Questionable value against newer luxury sedans in the $70K range Safety tech is comprehensive but interface feels antiquated