automotive

Don’t Let Auto Body Damage Drag You Down

If you've been involved in an accident and your car or truck has a few dents and dings in its body, you have more problems on your hands than a cosmetic mess. Some major changes could affect the way you drive, spend gas money and stay safe on the road. Before dismissing a few dents as a minor problem, consider a few hazards that may cost you more if you delay. Read More 

Tips For Buying A Used Semi Truck

Buying a used semi truck isn't that different from buying a used car. Ultimately, your goal is to purchase a truck with all major systems in good repair, even if some small repairs are needed. These tips will help you identify a truck that will perform well and meet your needs.  Ask to See Service Records A semi truck should be seen for service approximately every 10,000 miles, including oil changes and tune ups. Read More 

3 Symptoms That Your Car Is Unhealthy

Owning a car is very exciting. Many people look forward to the day when they will have a car that is all their own. However, owning a car is also a lot of work. It will require a lot of maintenance and attention. That is why it is important that you know how to detect problems with your car. Just like your body, you can keep it healthy by recognizing the early symptoms that there are problems. Read More 

Common Misconceptions Concerning Charging Your Cell Phone With A Car Charger

You carry it in your pocket, it goes with you to work, school, and everywhere else you go in a day. A cell phone is most likely one thing that you never leave home without. Unfortunately, cell phone batteries are not infinite, and you will sometimes have get recharged even when away from home. Keeping a plug-in car charger in your car is incredibly convenient. However, there are some people who refuse to use a car charger thanks to a few common misconceptions. Read More 

Stopping Your Vehicle When Your Brakes Fail

The braking system of your vehicle is one of the most important parts in keeping you and your vehicle safe from an impact. If you drive with faulty brakes, you risk having an accident from not being able to come to a complete stop. Many people will panic if they press their brake pedal to find out it is not doing anything to stop the vehicle. Here are a few quick action answers to a braking system that seems to not be in working order. Read More