What’s Next After Damaging Your Vehicle In An Accident?

Getting involved in an accident is an unpleasant experience, especially if your vehicle gets damaged. If your insurance company does not compensate for the damage to your vehicle, you may consider junking or selling it. However, many auto body repair shops carry out various repair jobs to restore your car to a good working condition. Before you despair and give up, it would be wise to visit one of these shops and find out how they can salvage your vehicle. Read More 

5 Reasons Your Car Shakes When Braking

When you press your foot on the brake pedal in your vehicle, your vehicle should slow down. It shouldn't start shaking as it starts to slow down. If your vehicle is shaking when it is slowing down, that means that something is wrong with your vehicle. There are a few things that can cause this issue. Warped Brake Rotors One of the most common reasons your vehicle is shaking when braking is warped brake rotors. Read More 

Repair Your Automatic Transmission

Looking up automatic transmission trouble on the internet can be a little like looking up symptoms when you're sick. Most of what you find will sound like terrible news, and it's easy to believe your only option is to replace your ailing transmission. With the cost of a complete transmission replacement exceeding the low four figures, this is rarely a welcome prognosis. Fortunately, you can often repair automatic transmission problems, saving you hundreds or even thousands of dollars versus a costly replacement. Read More 

3 Reasons Why Regular Oil Changes Are Such an Important Part of Having Your Car Serviced

While most car owners are aware of the fact that oil changes are recommended after every three to five thousand miles, many people do not actually know why it is so important to follow through with this recommended maintenance. Consequently, it is quite common for people to put off having their oil changed if they have not been experiencing any problems with their vehicle. All too often this can prove to be a costly mistake. Read More 

How To Tell If You Have A Power Steering Fluid Issue

Your vehicle's power steering system helps make it easier to turn your vehicle.  However, it relies on power steering fluid for it to work. It's possible that your vehicle will develop a leak in the power steering system and end up requiring a repair. That's why it helps to know the signs that your power steering is lacking the fluid it needs. You Have Difficulty Moving the Steering Wheel If you notice that there are problems with turning your steering wheel, this is a huge problem that you should have addressed as soon as possible. Read More