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How to Make Your Car Last 200,000 Miles and More
Many of today’s cars last for 200,000 miles or more with few, if any, major repairs. CR shares its research and advice on how to make your car last.
7 Best Bike Locks of 2026, Lab-Tested and Reviewed
Biking is a great way to get exercise, but owning a conventional bike or e-bike isn't without its risks. CR tested 24 bike locks to see which held up the best.
6 Best Impact Drivers of 2026, Lab-Tested and Reviewed
The best impact drivers in Consumer Reports' tests—from Cat, Flex, Milwaukee, and more—can help you tackle heavy-duty home projects.
Consumer Reports' Guide to Car Maintenance
Consumer Reports lists common car maintenance items, such as oil changes, coolant flush, brake pads, and tire rotation and balancing, plus their typical cost.
How to Stain a Deck
Expertly applied wood stains can add beauty and protection to decks, fences, and furniture. Here's how to apply stain like a pro.
What to Keep in a Winter Car Emergency Kit
Essential gear to stock your winter car emergency kit to deal with roadside emergencies, such as a flat tire, a dead battery, or mechanical failure.
Best All-Season Tires for Winter Driving
The best all-season tires for winter driving excel for snow traction and ice braking. Types: all-season, UHP all-season, SUV all-season, and truck all-season.
Gifts for Car Lovers That Promise Convenience, Fun, and Safety
Consumer Reports shares this gift guide for car lovers, with dash cams, emergency kits, tire inflators, pressure gauges, tires, driving schools, and much more.
What a Car Recall Notice Means and What to Do
CR explains how car recalls work, how to get get a free repair, and how to deal with problems. Includes timeline of major car recalls.
5 Things to Know About Oil Changes for Your Car
CR shares five things to know about oil changes for your car, including when and how often to change the motor oil and whether your car needs synthetic oil.
Pickup Trucks Less Likely to Have Automatic Emergency Braking, Research Shows
Research shows that automatic emergency braking can save lives in a rear-end collision involving a pickup. But, Consumer Reports says, too few trucks have AEB.
FDA Denies Petition to Ban All Phthalates in Food Packaging
The FDA denied a petition to ban phthalates from food packaging. Consumer Reports explains how these chemicals can harm health.
Best Cordless Drills for $100 or Less
Based on Consumer Reports' exhaustive lab tests, these are the best cordless drills for $100 or less.
Best Used Cars for Uber and Lyft Drivers
Consumer Reports recommends cars for Uber drivers and Lyft drivers. With these reliable used models, they won’t have to spend their earnings on repairs
Is the Peloton Tread Really Worth $4,300?
In this review of the Peloton Tread treadmill, which is top-rated in CR's ratings, Consumer Reports explains what you need to know and how to gauge whether it's worth it.
Find the Right Exercise Equipment During Holiday Sales
Looking to buy some exercise equipment on sale but not sure how to choose? Consumer Reports has buying advice on treadmills, ellipticals, and more.
Holiday Gifts for the Get Up and Go-Getter
Consumer Reports helps you choose from the best of everything your active go-getter pal has an eye on, from fitness trackers to winter tires, from cameras to bike helmets.