The rain gods are here and it's now time to gear up for our unpredictable monsoons and here are the most important DOs and DON'Ts while driving or riding in the rain.
Climate change is real and the summer heat is only going to increase with each passing year. This year is no different and parts of the country have recorded the highest temperatures yet taking quite the toll on everyone. For those travelling in their cars, the vehicles manage to become the escape rooms to beat the scorching heat and that's why it is necessary that you pay special emphasis on keeping the overall temperature inside your cabin cool. While keep your vehicle parked under shade or an enclosed area are one of the basic steps, there's more needed to beat the rising mercury levels. Here are some of the tips to keep your cabin cool this summer.
Cars can face a lot of wear and tear due to the excessive heat if proper precautions aren't taken, leading to untimely breakdowns, maintenance issues and more. Here are some ways to avoid that and keep your car summer-ready.
While a pollution mask is very helpful seeing the level of smog today, it is important to know what type of masks should you buy and from where, and we are here to tell you that.
While there will always be the larger debate on how much do vehicles actually contribute to air pollution in NCR, the fact of the matter is the issue is as real and serious as it gets and is affecting each one of us. So, as vehicle owners, you can do your part to combat air pollution.
Fuel prices in India are getting higher and higher and fuel economy or fuel mileage is crucial for most diesel car or petrol car users. So here are seven great tips that will ensure you get the best mileage out of your cars.
Jeep India have issued a major recall of the popular Jeep Compass over safety issues. The recall is due to the passenger front airbag in the Jeep Compass being affected by what Jeep has termed 'loose fasteners' that can affect the correct working of the airbag in case of a collision. In a statement put out earlier today, Jeep has said that the recall is expected to affect just a small number (about 1%) of the popular SUV globally. In India, Jeep has so far delivered over 1200 Compass SUVs and all of these will be recalled and checked by the dealer.
The Ministry Of Petroleum And Natural Gas announced today that BS6 fuel might be available in Delhi from April 1, 2018. The NCR area in general, which will include the likes of Gurugram, Noida, Ghaziabad and Faridabad is set to receive the BS6 fuel by April 1, 2019. The fuel roll out will happen ahead of the rollout of BS6 nationally which will take place on April 1, 2020. While most automakers are on track to meet the original deadline set by the government for BS6 rollout, some have reacted mentioning how the fuel rollout might not really have any real impact on the pollution levels that have plagued most of north India these last few weeks. The question many are asking us though is simple. What happens if you put BS6 fuel in a BS4 car, or but BS4 fuel in a BS6 car?