Automotive

Taking Some Of The Stress Out Of Your Teen Beginning To Drive

As a parent of a teen, few things that you'll experience over the next few years will be as stressful as your teen learning to drive. What can you do to ensure that your teen is prepared for the responsibilities that come with driving? Here, you'll find a few things that you can do to ensure that you teen is on a good path to responsible driving and car ownership. Read More 

If Your Car Was In A Collision, It May Have Suffered Frame Damage. Here’s What You Need To Know About Having It Repaired

If you have been in a collision, your car's frame may have been damaged. Due to the materials that unibody frames are constructed from, they can sustain severe damage even in low-speed collisions. Sometimes the damage done to a car's frame is difficult to detect, and can remain unnoticed. However, driving with a damaged frame makes your car less safe — a damaged frame can't protect you as well as one that's perfectly formed. Read More 

How To Prevent Wheel Alignment Issues With Your Car

Wheel alignment issues are very common, but they can cause problems. If your vehicle has wheel alignment issues, then your tires can wear out much more quickly and unevenly than they would if you didn't have problems with your alignment. Your vehicle will not handle as well, making it more difficult and unpleasant to drive and putting you at a greater risk of an accident. To prevent wheel alignment issues with your car, keep these main things in mind. Read More 

How To Find A Good Place To Sell Your Junk Car

One of the secrets to getting a good deal on your junk car when you want to sell it is to sell it to the right people. Although your junk car may no longer be fit to drive around, this doesn't mean that it has no value. Many junk cars to the right buyers can be worth a fortune. Unfortunately, many car owners fail to get these deals because they don't put much effort into finding a good buyer. Read More 

What Could Be Causing Your Truck To Stall When Idling

Have you been having trouble keeping your truck running when it's sitting at an idle? That can be one of the most infuriating situations to deal with when you're trying to get to work or home after a long day. Here, you'll find a few things that could be causing the truck to stall and what you can do to stop it. Water in the Fuel When water gets mixed in with gasoline, it can cause all sorts of problems with your truck – the first problem is typically stalling or sputtering when you give it gas. Read More