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Effective Tips to Keep Your Car AC Ice Cold

by Write

When a vehicle is brand new, the interior climate often feels brisk and refreshing as soon as you activate the air conditioning system. Over time, however, it’s not unusual for that once-icy stream of air to lose some of its chill. Gradual wear, environmental factors, and ordinary aging can all affect how cold the air blows from the vents. In fact, under common driving conditions, an air conditioning system might lose roughly five percent or more of its cooling efficiency each passing year.

Quick Guide to Replacing Your AC Compressor

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Replacing your car’s A/C compressor is a substantial task that restores the cooling power you rely on, especially in warm weather. Over time, the compressor—the central component of the air conditioning system—can wear out, leak refrigerant, or fail altogether. When it stops working as it should, your vehicle’s cabin can become unbearable in high temperatures, and overall comfort takes a significant hit.

Top Tips for Preparing Your Car for Extreme Heat Conditions

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As summer temperatures intensify across the United States, the effects on people are immediately noticeable: sweltering commutes, sweaty brows, and an unrelenting desire to find even the slightest hint of shade. Yet it’s not only humans that feel the brunt of the heat. Vehicles, too, are subject to the relentless beating sun and elevated temperatures that can stress or degrade their various components. Prolonged exposure to UV rays can fade automotive paint, harden and crack interior trims, and weaken rubber components like belts and seals. Intense heat can also influence the fluids that keep your vehicle running smoothly, accelerating the breakdown of oils and coolants or causing vapors to form in fuel lines.



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Top-Rated Family Vehicles of 2023: Safe, Spacious & Reliable Options

by MotorVero Team

Price Range: $34,465-$47,565 Fuel Economy: Estimated 22 mpg combined Seating Capacity: Seven or eight The 2023 Kia Carnival continues to redefine the minivan segment with a modern design, spacious interior, and innovative family-friendly features. With a powerful 290-horsepower, 3.5-liter V6 engine paired with an eight-speed automatic transmission, the Carnival provides a responsive and smooth driving experience, even when carrying a full load of passengers and cargo.

2023 Honda Accord: A Top Contender in the Midsize Sedan Market

by MotorVero team

The 2023 Honda Accord emerges as a refined version of its predecessor, carrying forward its reputation as a reliable midsize sedan while integrating subtle but meaningful updates. As the segment faces challenges with dwindling competition, Honda remains committed to sedans, ensuring that the Accord continues to be a staple for those who seek a well-balanced vehicle. But how does it stack up against competitors, especially in the face of growing SUV dominance? Let’s find out.

Top New Car Deals for February 2023: Best Offers & Discounts Available Now

by MotorVero team

February might be the shortest month of the year, but it often feels like the longest due to chilly winter weather and sluggish market conditions. However, for car buyers, this month presents a unique opportunity to secure significant savings. As automakers adjust to shifting inventory levels, new incentives and discounts emerge, creating favorable conditions for those ready to make a purchase.

Enhanced Features, Upgraded Design, and Competitive Pricing for the 2023 Audi A6 Lineup

by MotorVero team

The 2023 Audi A6 lineup showcases refined luxury, cutting-edge technology, and impressive performance upgrades. As part of Audi’s ongoing evolution, this latest edition receives several enhancements, from advanced driver-assist features to updated trim packages. Whether you’re eyeing the base A6 sedan, the high-performance S6, or the versatile A6 Allroad and RS 6 Avant, there’s a model tailored to every driving enthusiast’s needs.

Testing 3 Electric Vehicles in Freezing Temperatures: Challenges & Surprises

by MotorVero team

Electric vehicles (EVs) are known for their efficiency and smooth driving experience, but extreme cold can significantly impact their performance. When an arctic cold front swept through the Midwest with subzero temperatures, wind chills reaching -40°F, and gusts up to 50 mph, we tested how three EVs—the Mercedes-EQ EQE350 Sedan, Tesla Model Y, and Hyundai Ioniq 5—handled the brutal conditions.

Genesis G90 2023: A Luxury Experience Worth the Price

by MotorVero team

The 2023 Genesis G90 is a reimagined full-size luxury sedan that rivals established German brands. With premium materials, cutting-edge technology, and a refined driving experience, the G90 emerges as a top-tier contender. No longer positioned as a budget-friendly alternative, Genesis has now priced the G90 on par with competitors, signaling its ambition to be a dominant force in the luxury car market.

2023 MINI Cooper Hardtop & Convertible: Subtle Upgrades and Fresh Features

by MotorVero team

The 2023 Mini Hardtop and Convertible continue to captivate enthusiasts with refined styling, enhanced equipment, and a fresh color palette. While the core design remains true to its iconic roots, Mini introduces several notable updates to keep the lineup fresh and competitive.

Expanded EV Tax Credit Eligibility for SUVs After Classification Update

by MotorVero team

The U.S. Treasury Department has announced a significant update to how electric vehicles (EVs) qualify for federal tax credits under the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). The revised classification system now aligns with the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Fuel Economy Labeling standard instead of the Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) standard. This shift aims to provide more consistency in vehicle categorization and determine whether an EV is classified as a sedan, SUV, pickup truck, or van.

Urgent Safety Alert Issued for Honda and Acura Vehicles Due to Faulty Takata Airbags

by MotorVero team

Honda has escalated its recall efforts by issuing a critical 'Do Not Drive' warning for thousands of vehicles equipped with faulty Takata airbag inflators. These inflators, known as “alpha” inflators, pose an extreme risk of rupture, potentially ejecting metal fragments toward the driver, which can cause serious injury or even death.