Over the years some common misconceptions have developed about the modern day vehicle. Where did these myths come from? Well, we don’t know for sure. But, what we do know is that they spread very quickly. Unfortunately, not all of these car myths are created equal. Many have been debunked over the years. Below is…
Looking to go on your next adventure? Whether you’re going on a road trip, vacation, or holiday, you’ll want to ensure your car is up to the task. You’ll want a car that’s fuel efficient, reliable, and comfortable. Due to air travel being in a bit of a mess the past few years, a lot…
Finding a trustworthy and affordable auto repair shop near you can be a challenge. You shouldn’t just choose the shop closest to you because it’s convenient. It’s essential to do some research to find the best shop to fit your needs. Its important for your car to receive quality care. Finding the right auto shop…
With the first day of Summer just one day away and the increase of bugs and pollen, we though it would be a good time to share some car washing tips to make sure your car is looking stylish for the open road. In addition to making your car look like new again, washing the…
If you have an old junk car sitting around taking up space, you may be wondering what the best way to sell it is. Whether you’re looking to make a little extra cash or just get rid of the vehicle, there are a few options available. Here are some of the best ways to sell…
A common question among car owners when deciding which car to purchase is, “how long is it going to last?” Well, the average passenger car age in the US is around 12 years, which usually equals approximately 200,000 miles. Although, there are many factors that come into play that can influence the longevity of a…
Although electric vehicles are still slow to gain market share in the US automobile market, only representing 3% of all sales in 2021, many consumers still consider them the cars of the future. Many experts estimate that the 3% will grow to 10% by 2025, and even pass the 50% mark by 2050. It appears…