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What Fuel Should I Use in My Car?

With so many fuel options available at gas stations, how do you know which one to choose? Your vehicle needs fuel that is injected into the engine's cylinders to propel your vehicle. The combustion engine relies on air, fuel, and ignition to operate. If one of these elements is missing, your engine will likely not run at all. Every car must use proper fuel that is suitable with its engine specification. If the fuel you put in your vehicle is incorrect, it may not run, and if you have a gasoline...
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When Should I Switch to Winter Tires?

Even though winter starts towards the end of December, winter weather can start well before then—so when should you make the switch?
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Our Top 5 Holiday Travel Tips

The holidays are one of the best times of the year. It usually means celebrating with family, getting together with friends, or even traveling long distances. With all the excitement going on, it’s essential to keep safety at the forefront. Driving during the holiday season can always be hectic as the number of drivers on the road increases each year. To stay safe while driving, you will need to watch out for several hazards, including inclement weather and negligent drivers. Increased traffic...
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Signs of a Bad or Failing Alternator

If you've been experiencing battery issues, it could very well be your alternator. Be sure to look out for these signs.
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When Do You Need to Replace Brake Pads?

One of the most important components of your car is its braking system. It's imperative that you regularly check how well your brakes are performing. Braking system components include brake pads, rotors, calipers, and lines. Brake pads are among the most vital elements of the braking system and are considered normal wear items since they create friction that helps stop your car. As a rule of thumb, brake pads should be replaced about every 50,000 miles.    Brakes are a crucial safety feature th...
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Tips to Prep Your Car for Winter

With the transition to the winter season, we start to make changes to our wardrobe to keep warm and comfortable. Your car might will need a winter makeover as well to be in optimal working order. Maintenance and auto repairs need to be performed throughout the year, but your vehicle needs a bit more thought in winter. Road conditions can become very hazardous during winter weather, which can make driving dangerous. It's essential to plan ahead for the conditions and situations that can arise as...
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Longest Lasting Vehicles to Buy

There are billions of vehicles on the road around the world. The average lifespan of a vehicle is about twelve years. This, however, depends on several factors such as maintenance, how often you drive, and where you drive. Technology has now made it possible for longer-lasting vehicles. Improvements in efficiency, emissions, safety, reliability, and longevity are now enhanced by microprocessors on board your vehicle. These improvements are increasing not only cars' lifespans but manufacturer wa...
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Maintenance Tips for Classic Car Care

If you're an owner of a beautiful classic car, it's likely your pride and joy. Check out these maintenance tips for your vintage vehicle.
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BMW Warning Lights

Find out what that pesky warning light means on your BMW vehicle by consulting United Tire & Service of PA!
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Top 5 Reasons a Check Engine Light Comes On

Wondering why your check engine light is on? Review whether it's your vehicle's oxygen sensor, spark plugs, emissions, or another cause in this article.
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