3 Common Brake Problems to Watch Out For

According to Dyer, Garofalo, Mann & Schultz, an estimated 300,000 vehicle accidents are caused by brake failure each year. Brakes are an important part of any vehicle, and it’s vital to make sure that they are properly maintained and repaired when necessary. If you notice any issues with your brakes,

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The Benefits of Using an Independent Auto Body Shop for Repairs

If you bought your vehicle from a dealership, it is likely that a maintenance or repair plan was included that allows you to get services for free or at a discounted rate for a particular period. After that, you must make a conscious decision on whether to fix the vehicle

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3 Signs You Need Tire Replacement Services

As any driver knows, good tires are essential to a safe and comfortable ride. They provide traction and cushioning, helping to keep the car stable on the road. However, tires can become worn down over time, making them less effective and honestly quite dangerous. Fortunately, there are some telltale signs

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Three Common Reasons For a Check Engine Light

If you see your check engine light on when driving, you should get it checked out as soon as possible. A check engine light could mean something funky is going on with your car. It could be a minor problem or a big problem. Whatever the case may be, when

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Car Shaking? Here are 5 Places to Check

If driving your car feels like being subjected to your own personal earthquake then you’ve probably asked yourself, “why is my car shaking?” From subtle trembles to embarrassing shudders, your car has become a source of frustration or dread. The cause of these vibrations can stem from several places within

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5 Signs it’s Time for a Wheel Alignment

“Why won’t my car drive straight,” you ask yourself as you steer your car away from the curb. Your vehicle is pulling left or right like an eager dog pulling on its leash. However, your car is not having a “squirrel” moment. The issue is often found in the underbelly

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