Steering your vehicle on snowy roads is a massive headache and should be avoided whenever possible. However, we all have places to be, which is why completely avoiding wintertime driving is next to impossible. Whether you have to make a long trip or a short one, make...
When you live in a neighborhood with low temperatures, it’s important to care for your car’s battery. The average life expectancy of a battery is four to five years, but winters slow down the chemical reaction in your battery, forcing it to work harder as opposed to...
With regular oil change intervals being done, we can give the vehicle a bumper to bumper inspection. This can be a quick and time efficient way to check the vehicle over. This will include checking the tire pressure, belts, hoses, and even fluid levels. By following...
The winter can cause several issues for the condition of your vehicle. You will want to check the tires regularly in the winter. As it gets colder out, you will notice a drop in air pressure for the tires. By checking them on a regular basis, you will be aware...
Driving safe is important when you drive, no matter what time of the year it is. One of the most important things you can do is leave enough space between you and the vehicle in front of you. Ideally, you should leave at least three car lengths or three seconds...
Potholes and rough roads take a big toll on vehicles. Especially the steering and suspension components. Hitting curbs, railroad tracks, or speed bumps can all cause damage. Potholes form when moisture seeps through small holes and cracks in the road surface....