by Dale Johnson | Jan 24, 2017 | Car Maintenance, Projects, Tire Rotation, Tune up, Vehicle Repair
A New Year is a time of renewal, an opportunity to achieve fresh goals. Most New Year’s resolutions are the usual suspects; join the gym, snag that elusive promotion, take your business to the next level. We tend to underestimate the importance of car maintenance in...
by Dale Johnson | Sep 20, 2016 | Auto Mechanic, Car Maintenance, Oil Change, Tire Rotation, Tune up, Vehicle Repair
Most of us drive our vehicles and forget that there is a complex piece of machinery operating under the hood. We wash our vehicles and add air to the tires but often forget to take care of the vehicle’s most important piece of equipment – its your car engine....
by Dale Johnson | Jul 19, 2016 | Car Maintenance, Oil Change, Tire Rotation, Vehicle Repair
Regular auto service and routine maintenance according to the manufacturer’s protocol is essential for getting the most mileage out of your vehicle and enjoying your new or used vehicle for years to come. Subscribing to a regular maintenance schedule also...
by Dale Johnson | Jun 28, 2016 | Auto Mechanic, Brakes, Car Maintenance, Oil Change, Tire Rotation, Tune up, Vehicle Repair
One of our biggest investments, our vehicles require looking after on a regular basis. But no matter how vigilant you are about regular car maintenance, car problems will eventually pop up. Parts wear out, hoses leak, and things get dinged or damaged. Spending money...
by Dale Johnson | May 31, 2016 | Auto Mechanic, Brakes, Car Maintenance, Tire Rotation, Tune up, Vehicle Repair
Why not capitalize on gas savings? There are some big misconceptions about cars these days. One of the most prevalent is that, since newer cars are made to need less maintenance than older models, they don’t need regular maintenance at all. This could not be further...
by Dale Johnson | May 17, 2016 | Auto Mechanic, Car Maintenance, Oil Change, Tire Rotation, Vehicle Repair
Green Vehicle Maintenance is also required by many car owners. Many cars on the road these days are green, meaning that they reduce pollution and run more efficiently. Because a large number of newer vehicles these days are designed to consume less fuel, it’s possible...