• Your car is on the fritz, or maybe you’re commuting and need a vehicle with better fuel economy. Perhaps you have a teenage driver at home who has been eyeing your faithful family taxi, which means you’ll be without wheels if you don’t find a replacement soon. Either way, a vehicle purchase is in your future, but you’re unsure if...
    Three Reasons to Buy a New Vehicle

  • We hope you never need it, but in case you do, use this checklist to know what to do after an auto accident. Stop Determine the extent of injuries and damages Move out of traffic and/or turn on hazard lights File an accident report with police Discuss the accident only with the police Write down this important information: Make &...

  • Drivers are holding on to their cars longer than they used to. According to R.L. Polk and Co., “Americans are keeping new vehicles an average of nearly six years.” This number is up from 2003 when Americans kept their cars for four years. With the economy still shaky, this trend doesn’t seem to be going away anytime soon. Buy an...
    Why Purchase an Extended Warranty for Your Vehicle

  • Your vehicle can take a beating during the winter months. Cold temperatures make your engine work harder, snow and ice limit traction, and potholes caused by expansion and contraction of asphalt can throw your car’s front end out of alignment. Because we can’t see into the future, drivers don’t know what car troubles may occur down the road; if we’re...
    Winterizing Your Vehicle: Brakes

  • Last week we looked at the importance of checking your brakes before heading into winter. Today we’re going to focus on tires and traction. Taking steps to make sure your tires are in good working order is one of the most important ways to ensure your family’s safety while traveling during the cold, rainy months. Check Your Tire Pressure Wet,...
    Winterizing Your Vehicle: Tires and Traction System

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