What do Americans do with abandoned cars on the road

If you've ever driven on a highway and noticed an abandoned car on the side of the road, you've probably wondered what will happen to it? It all depends on where the car is, writes Reader's Digest. There are many reasons why a driver might ...

Cars that are most frequently and least likely to be stolen in the USA

Americans' love of horsepower and SUVs seems to extend to criminals as well. Powerful cars like the Dodge Charger and pickups like the Chevrolet Silverado are among the most frequently stolen new cars in the US, USA Today writes, citing data ...

How to buy, and then sell the car in the US, if you are a tourist

The material was published on the Perito Burrito travel project, see the original article here. Yes, yes, with a Russian passport and license, you can become a full-fledged owner of a car in the United States. A car is easy not only to buy, but also to sell right before departure. Olesya Rekunova tells how it is ...

Personal experience: how to survive in Los Angeles without a car

Mike Gatto, a lawyer who served 4 cadences in the California state legislature, writes about how a person without a car lives in Los Angeles in his blog on the Los Angeles Times. We give its text in full. The California political class is almost unanimous in agreeing ...

How much time is spent on the road to work in different states

Americans associate urban life with comfort. But when it comes to moving from one point to another, the opposite is true. According to the census, working people in the most urbanized states of the United States spend more time commuting to work than residents ...

Safest cars 2017 of the year

Over the past few years, automakers have been adding mainly high-tech features and capabilities to their models in order to get high consumer ratings. This year, apparently, the automakers have focused on such a detail that can hardly be called the pinnacle of technological thought. ...

Americans waste billions on premium gasoline

Last year, Americans wasted more than $2 billion on premium gasoline, fueling their cars that don't need the expensive fuel. As cnn.com notes, most car engines in the United States are designed to run on regular gasoline. “Drivers think premium gasoline is more efficient for their...

Selfie driving: New York drivers ignore government warning

New York has been hit by an epidemic of selfies while driving. For every 100 thousand residents of the state, there are 1,29 selfies every day. This is the conclusion reached by employees of the Auto Insurance Center. They found that driving selfies are most often posted with the hashtag #DrivingSelfies. The State Motor Vehicle Administration (DMV) has published ...

American Volkswagen car owners will get 1000 dollars

American owners of Volkswagen cars with two-liter diesel engines will receive $ 1000 from the concern as a gesture of goodwill. Compensation is due to those affected by the scandal associated with fake test results for emissions of harmful gases into the atmosphere. It is expected to be around ...

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