3 Tips For Taking Care Of Your New Windshield

If your windshield is cracked or shattered, it's important to have it replaced as soon as possible. Not only does driving with a damaged windshield give the cracks a chance to spread, but it can even sacrifice the structural integrity of your vehicle. Once you have your windshield replaced, you want it to last as long as possible. Check out these three tips to properly care for your new windshield. Read More 

Find A Reliable Tow Company To Hire For Various Roadside Problems

When you have a job that is close to your home with standard business hours, you may not worry too much about getting stranded on the road. But, you may have recently started a job that has you working odd hours as well as taking you all over town or to distances far away. This can make you a little more concerned about how you will handle problematic situations on the road. Read More 

3 Things To Look At When Buying A Used Wheelchair Van

If you frequently travel with a family member who is in a wheelchair, doing so in a regular vehicle can be a huge challenge. Not only do regular vehicles require that you get the person out of their chair and into your car, they also usually don't have a lot of room for hauling the wheelchair itself. Investing in a wheelchair accessible van is the best solution, but if you do not have the money to invest in a new one, you will be left to search for a used model. Read More 

Scary Transmission Problems Which May Actually Not Be So Scary

When your car's not shifting right or making funny noises, it can be upsetting. You may even think that such problems mean that you need a new transmission. Not so fast! Many transmission problems that seem serious are fixable. Some may even be downright cheap to fix. Before you think you need a new transmission, check out these seemingly serious problems and see if any of the fixes may apply to your transmission. Read More 

How To Take The Sting Out Of Buying New Tires For Your Car

Replacing the tires on your car isn't usually at the top of most people's list of "favorite things to do." It can be costly, but needs to be done fairly regularly in order to keep you car driving safely on the road. If the thought of buying new tires intimidates your wallet, take heart. These tips can help take the sting out of buying new car tires, so you can keep driving safely and keep more money in your pocket. Read More