2018

Transmission Repair In Your RV: Why This May Be Even More Critical Than Transmission Repair In Your Truck

Transmission repair in your car or truck is headache enough. The minute a mechanic utters "transmission repair," you cringe because you know that it is expensive. You can either suck it up and have the repairs made or choose to junk your vehicle. It is a tight spot to be sure.  However, you might not have such an "easy" time of it making that choice when the transmission repair is in your recreational vehicle (RV) and you are visiting family for the holidays.

Windshield Wipers and Your Windshield: What You Need to Know

Windshield wipers help to remove water from your windshield when it is raining. They also play a role in cleaning your windshield with wiper fluid when you are driving. Unfortunately, though, many people do not replace their wipers as often as they should. There are many reasons why this is a negative thing, and not every reason has to do with your ability to see when it is raining. Here is some information that you will want to know about windshield wipers and your windshield.

Three Signs You Need to Have Your Shocks Serviced

Your shocks are a part of your vehicle that you likely will not notice when they are working properly. However, as soon as they begin to malfunction, your shocks can affect the performance of your entire vehicle and contribute to other mechanical issues. Before this can happen, you should know a few of the early warning signs associated with shock issues. That way, you can head to an auto repair shop at the first sign of trouble.

Regular Axle Maintenance Will Save You Money

Everyone would agree that regular vehicle maintenance is extremely important. Many states require annual or biannual safety inspections a vehicle must pass before it can be registered or the registration renewed. For those with lower incomes, especially if they also live in a state with high automobile insurance rates, such as Michigan, this can be a financial hardship. Unfortunately, if they want to stay on the road, not to mention be safe, vehicle maintenance should be in the monthly budget.

3 Benefits Of Letting The Dealer Work On Your Car

After you buy a car, you have two basic choices when it comes to your ongoing maintenance: you can let the dealership from whom you bought the car continue to work on it, or you can have an independent mechanic do the work. While there are a lot of great independent mechanics and auto shops out there, you will receive many benefits from having the dealership do your work. Here are a few of them.