Four Reasons You Need To Repair Car Hail Damage Fast

Car hail damage may not seem like a priority repair, but you shouldn't delay it too much. Even a small amount of hail damage presents several threats to your car. The damage starts out small, but it will grow and present a serious threat to your car's integrity and value. Here are four reasons you need to move fast to fix the hail damage: Paint Job Damage A small to average hail damage is usually nothing more than a few dents on your car, but it won't stay that way for long. Read More 

3 Common Reasons The Check Engine Light Comes On

There's nothing more mysterious than the check engine light coming on in your car, after all, your car doesn't seem to be acting any different. As such, most people tend to opt to simply ignore the light, until a noticeable problem presents itself. However, ignoring the engine light can actually be quite costly in the long run, even if it doesn't necessarily mean that your car is down and out. Here are some of the most common reasons the check engine light might come on. Read More 

How To Catch Smog Inspection Scams

In an effort to aid human health and stop air pollution, a number of states have instituted mandatory smog and emissions testing for vehicles. Vehicles must pass the smog inspection in order to be deemed road worthy. If the vehicle does not pass the test, the vehicle owner must clear up any issues causing the test fail before they receive a clear inspection and are able to legally hit the road. Read More 

Understanding Car History Reports

If you are planning on buying a used car or selling your car, then you might have heard of something called a free car history report. You might have even looked at one or two in the past, depending on how you bought your car. Chances are that you have seen a commercial or heard someone tell you about just how important car history reports are, but why is that? To help you maneuver a little better through the world of used cars, here is an introduction to the subject: Read More 

Making Your Vehicle’s Leather Interior Look Like New

If you have a vehicle with leather interior, you most likely enjoy the supple feel of the material as you sit back to drive or ride. Leather is a luxury that needs to be cared for properly so it does not lose its comfort or appearance. Here are some steps you can take to maintain your vehicle's leather seats so they last for many years to come. Materials You Will Need Vacuum cleaner with crevice attachment Air compressor Spray bottle Mild detergent White distilled vinegar Linseed oil Soft-bristled brush Microfiber cloth Lemon juice Cream of tartar Cotton ball Rubbing alcohol Removing Loose Dirt Particles Read More