3 Ways To Diagnose Your Brake Issues

Are you someone who's not too savvy when it comes to understanding when your car is in need of repairs? Being able to figure out when your car is in need of repairs, such as brake services, can be a bit easier than you think. Although there may not be any dashboard light indicators that inform you of brake failure, there are ways to diagnose braking issues on your own: Read More 

3 Things That Will Cause You To Need Car Repairs

Your vehicle is your vessel to work, school, grocery stores and much more. Without it, you wouldn't be able to do all of the things you do today. When something starts acting funny, you immediately start to wonder what the problem might be and how much it is going to cost you. While some car repairs simply cannot be avoided, there are others that can. To keep your vehicle in top shape for as long as possible, try to avoid making the following mistakes. Read More 

The Horses Are Out Of The Barn: Four Tips To Restore Horsepower To Your Classic

When a car is new, it has a factory horsepower rating. This is the rating of how much power your car has. In a full-sized truck, the horsepower can be well over 300 HP, while a sedan may have less than 100 HP. Lack of horsepower can reduce towing capacity of a truck or the takeoff in a sedan. What causes this?  Over the years, cars can lose their horses. Poor performance can be due to many things such as lack of maintenance and repairs. Read More 

Tripping Over Trailer Repair: How To Prevent Vacation Delays

It can be really frustrating to plan a vacation in your trailer only to find that, when you are miles from home, your trailer needs repair. Before you start tripping out on trailer repair costs, you can prevent these unforeseen vacation expenses. Here is a list of things you should check before you even pull out of your driveway or take your trailer out of storage. Signs of Invading Pests Read More 

What To Do When Your Car Is Towed

Imagine emerging from a store and not being able to find your car. At first, you think you just forget where you parked it. Then you are convinced it's been stolen. Finally, you notice the sign that says you have parked in a tow-away zone or a restricted parking area. What do you do now? Following the right procedure will reduce the stress of getting your car back, and it may keep you from paying additional fines. Read More