Car Ownership 101: The Basics
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Car Ownership 101: The Basics

If you are like many people, you trust that your car will start and run when you need it to and that's about as far as your automotive knowledge goes. In that case, you are in the right place. The purpose of this site is to help people like you to understand the basic care, maintenance, and signs of needed repairs when it comes to your car. The pages on this blog are filled with car care information and tips to help you recognize when your car might need repair. Use the information here to better understand your car and to identify those times when you should probably call a mechanic.

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Car Ownership 101: The Basics

  • 4 Ways To Protect Your Windshield

    13 October 2020

    If you want to get as many years as possible out of your windshield, there are steps you can take to keep it in good shape. Step #1: Give the Car in Front of You Plenty of Space When you drive, give the car in front of you some space. Do not follow closely behind the vehicle in front of you. When you get too close to other vehicles, you increase the chance that road debris, such as small rocks, will fling up and hit your windshield.

  • Buying Your First Motorcycle? 5 Things You Need To Know About

    13 October 2020

    Driving on two wheels can be thrilling. If you are ready to purchase a motorcycle like a Harley Davidson, there are some things you need to know to prepare for this unique and awesome experience. #1: Take a Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF) Course Before you start shopping around, sign up for a motorcycle safety foundation (MSF) course. It is like a driver's training course for motorcycles that will teach you how to stay safe on the road.

  • 5 Benefits Of Attending Driving School Even If You Have A Driver's License

    13 October 2020

    Just because you have a driver's license doesn't mean that you should avoid attending driving school. Driving school can offer lots of benefits to adults who already have their driver's license. Working with a professional instructor can provide you with a host of benefits. Benefit #1: Correct Bad Habits As you learned to drive, you probably picked up a few bad habits. Maybe you picked up the bad habits from the person who taught you to drive, or maybe they just developed on their own.

  • Saving Money With Semi-Trailer Leasing

    13 October 2020

    Semi-trailer leasing is a common way to get the equipment you need in the transportation industry, and some benefits can be very appealing for small companies. If you own a truck but not a trailer, semi-trailer leasing can offer some flexibility that you might not otherwise have and open up opportunities for your company as you grow. Trailer Management When you own multiple trailers, managing the repairs and maintenance can take a lot of time when you are not on the road.