One problem with driving the long hours and miles of a road trip is the possibility of getting drowsy. Road trip fatigue is actually a big safety concern. Continue reading
Monthly Archives: July 2013
The Anatomy of Your Brake System
After the powertrain, the brake system is the second most important system on your car — and the most important safety feature. Continue reading
Insuring a Leased Car: What Kind of Coverage Do You Need?
When budgeting for automotive expenses, it’s important to account for the cost of insurance. Continue reading
A Beginner’s Guide to Choosing a Used Hybrid
Hybrid cars have become popular over the last decade or so, as higher gas prices have caused drivers to look for more fuel-efficient options. Continue reading
Motor Oil: Your Car’s Lifeblood
The number one rule of car maintenance is to take care of your vehicle’s motor oil. Motor oil is the lifeblood of your car; without it, your engine would quickly die. Continue reading
Does Your Car Need a Wheel Alignment? The Red Flags
Keeping your vehicle’s wheels aligned is one of the keys to tire longevity. Continue reading
Your Braking System: 5 Warning Signs That It Needs Attention
Your car’s brakes are too important to ignore. And brakes do wear out over time, requiring an occasional replacement or repair. Continue reading
Taking Over a Car Lease: Before You Sign on the Line, Do These 3 Things
Taking over a car lease can be a smart move. Lease transfers can save you money and give you greater flexibility and choice when it comes to leasing terms. Continue reading
Photographing Your Vehicle for Lease or Sale: Make It Shine for the Camera
Looking to sell your car or transfer out of your auto lease? One of the best sales pitches you can use when posting your car online is to upload a great set of pictures. Continue reading
Getting More Miles to the Gallon: 3 Simple Gas-Saving Tips
As a consumer, there’s little you can do to change the price of gasoline or diesel. To save money on fuel, you need to either drive fewer miles or get more miles to the gallon. Continue reading