Tips For Dealing With And Preventing Rust On Your Car

Few things can wreak as much havoc on your car's body panels as rust. It's silent, slow and subtle, so you often won't know it's there until it's already caused damage. The presence of rust on your car is an early indication that you could ultimately be facing structural concerns with your car's metal components. If left untreated, that rust can spread across the entire car. Here are some tips to deal with rust and protect your car for the long term. Read More 

Think You Don’t Need an Enclosed Trailer for Your Motorcycle? Think Again

Having the opportunity to hit the open road on a motorcycle can be exhilarating. Unfortunately, it's not always possible to transport your motorcycle simply by riding it to a new location. For those times when you need to haul your motorcycle, having a transport trailer can be convenient. There are a lot of options flooding the market when it comes to transport trailers, but few provide as many benefits as an enclosed motorcycle trailer. Read More 

3 Tips For Keeping Your Car Battery From Freezing

When you are driving in the winter, you should always be cautious and aware of any rain, ice or snow. However, this is not the only thing to be concerned about in the cold weather. You also have to worry about your car battery. If your car battery freezes, you might find yourself stuck somewhere in the freezing cold with a car that refuses to start. Here are some ways to prevent that from happening. Read More 

Keeping Your Coolant: Common Sources Of Coolant Leaks

Your car's cooling system routes the coolant from the engine through the radiator. While it's in the radiator, the air coming through the vents will cool it down. Some engines also have a fan to push air through the radiator for more efficient cooling. Once the coolant has flowed through the radiator, it's sent back to the heater core. The closed circuit of the cooling system allows you to fill the radiator and maintain the coolant level unless there's a leak. Read More 

Staying Alert While On The Road

Every day, people are involved in car accidents. In fact, just in the U.S., over 37,000 people die every year in auto accidents.  In many of these cases, the driver was distracted. Most of these accidents could have been avoided had the driver done things differently. While most accidents don't involve fatalities, many accidents cause injuries that could have been avoided. With so much money going into the safety of vehicles, it is important that drivers take responsibility for their actions while on the road. Read More