Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. According to The Family Handyman, cars have been designed to “crumple” under impact since the ‘70s — meaning they absorb as much ...
Since the 1970s, most vehicles have been designed to crumple under impact, absorbing as much energy as possible in an accident. The reason is safety. More force absorbed means less collateral damage ...
When you've got a small-to-medium-sized dent in your car, you don't have to pay a ton to get it removed. All you need is a plunger, says redditor Tdaug: If you have a medium-sized or "flesh wound" ...
HOUSTON (KTRK) -- Unless you just drove it off the lot, chances are your car has a few dents and dings. We've all seen the runaway shopping cart making its way across the parking lot on a mission. If ...
We all know that body shops basically ask for your first born when repairing simple dents, right? Well, Wise Bread has come up with a couple DIY solutions to this problem: Dry ice:You can find dry ice ...
It’s typically an easy call if you’re in an accident that totals your car: you contact your auto insurance company. But what do you do if something happens that causes a scratch or minor dents? Is it ...