The Surprising History of 8 Iconic Car Accessories
Posted: August 24, 2021
1950s: Fuzzy Dice A staple of 1950s “hot rod” culture, fuzzy dice can still be found hanging from the rearview mirrors of classic cars across the United States. But while these colorful plush accessories may seem like the epitome of cheesiness, their origins are less lighthearted. It’s said that placing a pair of dice on the instrument panel became a common practice for fighter pilots during...
Top 5 Scenic Drives in Ohio
Posted: August 17, 2021
Can you remember the last time you drove for no other reason than to explore? Or took the long way home on purpose? It’s a freeing experience—to drive down the interstate, onto rural routes, and through the tree-lined backroads of the countryside. Thankfully, Ohio is home to many roads and byways that are perfect for your next scenic drive; you may even want to find...
Top RV Campsites in Wisconsin
Posted: August 17, 2021
The idea of an RV camping trip can have you daydreaming for days. I bet you can already smell the musky smoke and pine needles from the late-night campfire; taste the charred burgers; feel the rush of pride when you catch more fish than Uncle Rob. No matter what your ideal camping trip looks like, Wisconsin is a great state to make it happen. To...
Myths & Facts About Pumping Gas
Posted: August 17, 2021
There are a lot of areas of life where we need to separate fact from fiction. Who knew that the gas pump would be one of them? From the best time of day to fill up to what kind of gas you should buy and whether you can use your cell phone while you’re refueling, there are plenty of opinions swirling around. We’re breaking down...
I Got a Flat Tire… Now What?
Posted: August 16, 2021
Whether you’re on your way to work, embarking on a family road trip or just running errands around town, there’s never a good time to get a flat tire. But it’s an unfortunate situation that most drivers find themselves in at some point. While there’s not much you can do to prevent getting a flat tire, a little preparation can save you time and money...