4 Essential Tips for Holiday Vehicle Prep
1. Have a professional check your fluid levels: Although this seems as such an easy enough task, there is a safety risk if not performed properly. Our certified technicians can check your fluid levels, and the systems they control.
We recommend checking Brake Fluid, Coolant Fluid, Power Steering, Transmission and Windshield Washer Fluid in addition to Motor Oil.
2. Ensure Proper Tire Care: The only think keeping your vehicle safely on the road is your tires. During the Holiday Season, the additional wear from the extra workload increase the chances of irregular and premature wear if your tires are not properly inflated you run the risk of overloading them. Be sure to have your tires, alignment, suspension and steering components all checked out to make sure they are in good condition.
3. O...
Hidden Risks of Delayed Car Service
For some people out there, car maintenance or service is nothing more than filling up their fuel tank. If checking your vehicle before every drive sounds a waste of time and money, it is something you cannot overlook. Though it is not one of your main priorities, regular vehicle service can help eliminate higher expenditures in the long run.
Aside from that, it can ensure an increase driving safety, functional performance, excellent fuel economy, extended lifespan, and much more. But delaying car service lessens your chance to experience countless benefits which will lead to hassles.
Due to delayed car service, here are the following risks you cannot afford to encounter.
• Oil Sludge Build up In the Engine
Just like a gel, any built up oil sludge adheres to many parts of your engine. It se...
Benefits of Leasing a Car
When it comes to picking the ideal car for your needs, knowing where to start the search always helps. Today, though, most people usually don't have the cash spare or the immaculate financial profile needed to land a loan today. To help you out of that problem, you can find all the help that you need waiting for you with a lease.
Car leasing is much more affordable, flexible and generally beneficial than buying a car outright. It removes all the stress about handling repairs and makes sure you can concentrate on being an insured, fully taxed member of the roads with a car that isn't going to fail on you or come with a nasty post-purchase surprise.
While the expense of early lease termination can be insane, a good lease - if picked right - can be a major benefit to you. to help you make the...
How to Summerize Your Car
It's summertime and that calls for being out and about more on the roads. Are you planning a summer road trip, traveling on the weekends to your summer cabin or spending your evenings out enjoying the hot summer nights?
It's time to think about your vehicle and the seasonal maintenance it might need. Here are some tips to ensure safe summer driving this August:
1. Beat the Heat. Your cars cooling system is critical to your summer driving so make sure to give it extra care through the season.
2. Air Conditioning. Make sure your air conditioning won't quit cooling for you this summer, inspect the system for any worn out, damaged belts and that it's clear of any debris.
3. Summer Tread. Opt for All Weather tires or get some summer tires on your vehicle. You'll get more speed, better handling a...
Music is Essential for Summer Road Trips!
Whether you're listening to the latest podcast or NPR channel, you might just end up wishing you had some great music along for the ride. Music and road trips go hand in hand, and if you're looking for some new tunes, there are many places to find and download music:
iTunes Store
Amazon MP3
Spotify
Napster
eMusic
7digital
There are even more places to find a good song list. But how do you entertain the whole family? Or your best friend who decided to take his or her vacation time, so they could drive with you across the country.
If you're travelling with your family, show tunes are always a great choice. Most of us can even sing along to some of the old standards:
South Pacific
West Side Story
My Fair Lady
Bye, Bye Birdie
Grease
More genres to choose from, to satisfy most musical tastes:
Folk
Pop
HipHo...
Tips to Stop Distracted Driving
Did you know that distracted driving is becoming the leading cause of traffic accidents? According to the National Safety Council, as many as 40,000 people died in auto accidents last year, which is the highest number since 2007.
One factor that contributes to this statistic is the increasing number of people who own smartphones. Whether it's texting, talking, eating - or anything that takes the driver's attention off the road, a crash can be the unfortunate result of that.
The good news is that there are a few simple steps you can take to keep yourself safer on the road:
1. Don't use your phone while driving. If you have to make a call, make sure to link your vehicle's hands-free system ahead of time if it's equipped with one. Do check your local laws and regulations on what's allowed.
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Spring Car Care Tips!
Here comes the sun and rising temperatures, which means an entirely different strategy for car care. Here are six simple tips to help you care for your vehicle as we make way for spring!!
1. Wash and Wax
One of the single most important things as spring starts. Allowing debris and grime to build up on your car can affect its paint and finish.
2. Clean the Inside, Too
Nobody wants to spend time cleaning out their car during a cold winter day. That's why spring is the perfect time to clean your car's interior, Spring Cleaning we like to call it. Remove and throw away any trash and other items that have accumulated in your vehicle over the winter.
3. Check Your Tire Pressures
As air gets warmer again in the spring, tire pressures can increase; If the pressure increases past your manufacturer spe...
SPRING DRIVING TIPS
Spring time brings rain and the after effects of winter weather, potholes and uneven pavement.
Keep these driving tips in mind before you travel:
•Spring showers bring May flowers - and wet driving conditions. Slow down on slick roads, and increase your following distance even when mist begins to fall. Just a small amount of water can mix with oil and grease on the road to create slippery conditions.
•Share the road. Warm weather brings out motorcyclists, bicyclists and pedestrians.
•Understand the impact of medications on driving: For many people, spring means seasonal allergies. Over-the-counter allergy drugs can have side effects or interact with other medications to diminish your driving ability
•If possible, go around potholes.
•Deep potholes can throw your car out of alignment or wors...
Common Body Shop Repairs Your Dealership Offers
When you are the owner of a car, one of the first major issues you are likely to have is problems with body damage. If your car gets damaged in the body, then it can bullet the value as well as the aesthetic appeal. That being said, there is no reason why such body damage cannot be repaired at a fair cost if you go to your local dealership.
Dealerships tend to offer you far more responsive treatment - and affordable assistance - than a garage. Most of the time, garages know that you are in a position where you either pay through the nose for the help, or you do it yourself. The know they have you over a barrel. With body shop repairs, though, you might find that your dealership offers you all the help that you could need to get the problem dealt with.
As dealerships provide longer warranti...
Costly Winter Car Repairs You Want to Avoid
When the harsh and cold winters arrive, one thing we need to have working in top condition is our cars. Without cars, we are left to fend for ourselves in the winter which obviously nobody wants to do. At that point, then, you should some more time looking at how to keep your car in the best position and condition that you can.
To do that, here are some of the most common winter c-ART are repairs that you might want do your best to avoid, or risk seeing your Christmas budget vanish without a trace!
• Tire Damage. Alright, so tires aren't the most expensive item to repair on the list but they are still an expense; one you could spend more on than you intended in the wrong situation. Tires make up a large part of the cost for standard car repair in the winter, though, so keep that in mind. A...
Getting Your Car Back to School Ready
As the summer ends and reality dawns once again, it's time to start paying attention to getting yourself ready for school. Sadly, getting your car back to school ready style means taking a lot of time to look at the more engaging parts of owning a car. You need to be prepared to take more care of it, to make it less 'flash' and to do quite of messing around and changing to get it ready for going back to school with.
So, let's see what you need to start off with if you want to get your car road-ready for going back to school with.
Getting Your Car Back to School Ready: Checklist
- Start off by taking a closer look under the hood. Are your fluid levels good? How is the engine oil coming alone - do you need more? What about brake and steering fluid; still enough?
- Are you checking the transmis...
Annual Brake Checks Are Good!
To ensure the safety of you and your car, then there is a need to perform brake checks annually. The inspection should include checking the brake fluid level, lining wear, rotor thickness as well as brake lines and hoses' condition. A test drive may also be done in order to detect other problems with the car's brake.
In North America, thousands of brakes on trucks are inspected annually. It is conducted with the help of the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance. During the annual Brake Safety Week, 6 items are inspected including the brake drums, linings, loss rate, leaks, air, and tractor protection system, adjustment low air warning device pushrod travel, the vehicle's registration and the driver's license. Nevertheless, the annual Brake Safety Week does not only involve the inspection of t...