As we transition from Winter into Spring, and green slowly becomes the dominant color outdoors, here are several tips that will save you a little “green” and also help the environment.
Drive Green – Recognize that...
After a winter that seemed to last 6 months, Spring is just about here. The calendar says we have “officially” arrived and the switch to Day Light Savings Time means that we have more hours of daylight when we return home.
Now...
By this time of year, most of us are sick and tired of winter. The long, dark winter days with the endless sub-freezing temperatures and record snow fall have made us look forward to the warmer temperatures of Spring. However, with these warmer...
Cabin air filters clean the incoming air and remove allergens and should be changed every 12,000 to 15,000 miles, or per the owner’s manual. The cabin air filter helps trap pollen, bacteria, dust and exhaust gases that may find their way...
When severe weather hits, being stuck in your car for long periods of time can not only be an inconvenience, it can be downright dangerous. Recent winter storms in many states have caught drivers off guard, turning their normal...
It’s always best to have a plan, and here is The Car Care Council’s plan to keep your vehicle at its peak performance.
A -- Always follow a preventative vehicle maintenance plan.
B -- Be sure to have your car inspected when...
Now that Winter is officially here, most of us that live in the cold weather climates can expect hazardous road conditions frequently during the season. Add to the already colder than normal temperatures with the weather forecast models...
Chances are at one time or another, you probably experienced a Check Engine Light on your vehicle’s driver information area or dashboard. Even though your car may still continue to run, do not take this warning lightly. Sometimes the fix can...
As the days get shorter, it’s a bright idea to make sure your vehicle’s lights and wipers are working properly so you can be seen by others and your visibility is not compromised, advises the Car Care Council.
Lights and wipers play a...
It’s no secret your vehicle’s brakes are an essential safety system. With complex hydraulic mechanisms and plenty of parts that need replacing on a regular basis, it’s always tempting to put off your brake service as long as...
The internet is a breeding ground for automotive myths. Some bloggers recall the SUVs of yesteryear and declare their modern decedents to be virtually maintenance free and that anyone who says otherwise is out to rip you off.
The first...
Neglected vehicle care almost always mean higher costs down the road in the form of more extensive repairs or lost resale value. A routine maintenance program makes financial sense, extending the vehicle life and helping avoiding costly repairs....
Obviously, motor oil is extremely important to your car. It's the lubricant that prevents excessive engine wear and is vital for the continued proper functioning of your vehicle. As you know there are many different types of oil to choose from, so...
Accidents are always stressful events, no matter how serious the results. It can be difficult to process what exactly happened during an accident and what to do when the dust has settled. Below is an immediate action guideline that could...
Each time fuel prices soar, American drivers learn the importance of fuel economy the hard way. While many consumers are downsizing into smaller and more fuel-efficient vehicles, proper maintenance of your current car can save you more money than...
Getting into the habit of saving on fuel now will mean you'll be ready when gas prices start hitting the $4.00 a gallon mark again. No one wants to trade a fuel bill for a car payment on a fuel efficient vehicle, so take a look at our top 5 ways to...
If you want to avoid nasty and unexpected vehicle maintenance costs, sticking to a regimented schedule of preventive maintenance is something you are going to want to get used to. The reason is simple. Frequent maintenance will keep your car in good...
In the past few years, many car owners have discovered that fixing an inoperative air conditioner can cost a few hundred dollars or more, depending upon the make and model of the vehicle. The reason is that the old standby R-12 refrigerant, trade...
Summer's extreme temperatures can destroy a vehicle's battery. Auto-Lab advises vehicle owners to have their cars' batteries tested periodically and replaced, if necessary, to avoid being stranded.
Excessive heat and overcharging shortens...