What To Do When Someone Trashes Your Car

27 July 2017
 Categories: Automotive, Blog

When you find your car trashed unexpectedly, it puts a wrench in your plans as you're forced to scramble and fix the damage. Here are some things you can do. Find Out Who it Was Does the damage look like it was a random break-in or a malicious attack on your vehicle? With a mean-spirited attack towards you or your car, you might see a lot more body damage than just the broken window. Read More 

Why Your Car Is Guzzling Gas

27 July 2017
 Categories: Automotive, Blog

At some point in a car's life, it will start to lose efficiency in terms of gas economy. But when that starts to happen, you might wonder if there's anything to do to correct it. Here are some reasons your car might be guzzling gas. Its Model Is Know to Guzzle Gas Some cars simply consume a lot more gas than others, and that problem becomes more noticeable as the car ages. Read More 

Sending Your Teen To College? Prep Their Car For Less Worry

5 June 2017
 Categories: , Blog

If you are sending your teen driver off to college and you aren't sure if they can care for their own vehicle while they are away, there are some things you can look into. You want to know that they can drive short or long distances safely, and that there aren't concerns as they pull out the driveway. You want to have the vehicle inspected by a mechanic, and have all of the fluids changed or topped off with a tune-up. Read More 

Maintain Your Vehicle

18 April 2017
 Categories: Automotive, Blog

Your car is one of the most important things that you own. It is your car that gets you to work and back and often takes you to vacations. Simply put, your car is a vital part of your life. Since it is so vital, it is very important that you take very good care of your car. There is no doubt that driving your car is likely the most dangerous thing that you will do today. Read More 

Is Your Truck’s 4WD Out Of Commission? What Are Your Options?

11 March 2017
 Categories: Automotive, Blog

Many four wheel drive (4WD) truck owners utilize this feature on a regular basis to give themselves the extra boost needed to get out of a snowy driveway, a muddy bog, or even just maintain traction on a rain-soaked highway. In other cases, you may only utilize your 4WD a few times a year during especially inclement weather. In either event, having the power to your front axle suddenly stop working can be a frustrating and worrisome experience, and those who use 4WD often may already be seeking repair quotes. Read More