Posted on 2/21/2018
As gas prices increase, drivers everywhere are looking for ways to save money in an effort to keep their fuel costs down. By not having to fill up at the pump regularly and extending the fuel economy of your automobile, this can be achieved easier than most think. While driving a more fuel efficient vehicle may be the biggest step in cutting fuel costs, most everyone is not going to give up their larger vehicles for a smart car any time soon. For this reason, other steps need to be taken helping save gas in the car or truck you already drive. By following these three simple steps, you can begin to increase your miles per gallon and eventually won’t be stopping for gas near as often. If you can save just one tank full in over a two month time span that’s roughly $20 per month saved with little to no effort and not having to trade in your current ride. As gas prices increase, drivers everywhere are lookin ... read more
Posted on 2/14/2018
When your car seems to be running well, it might be tempting to skip out on routine maintenance. After all, as the old adage goes: If it isn’t broke, don’t fix it. But when it comes to maintaining your vehicle, that is not the best advice. You need regular trips to your Denver auto repair shop to make sure your car stays running in tip-top shape and to protect it from bigger—and often more expensive—issues down the road. An oil change is one of those routine maintenance steps you need to take regularly. Oil Keeps Your Car’s Components Running Smoothly Getting rid of the old oil in your car and replacing it with new oil is important to do on a routine basis. There are many moving pieces in a car engine, and all of them need the lubrication of oil to keep them running smoothly. A marathon runner wouldn’t attempt ... read more
Posted on 2/7/2018
No one wants to think about themselves being stranded on the side of the road or the subject of any emergency, but proper preparation can make dealing with these instances bearable and could save your life. While many cars and trucks are now outfitted with standard roadside service kits, they may or may not be applicable to winter weather conditions which can change quickly and influence the needs for other items in the event of a vehicular emergency. Imagine driving down the road in the midst of a snowstorm trying to get home in order to be safely with your family. Instead, as you turn to continue on your way the car slides through the vacant intersection and off the road into the ditch. No one is around and you are stuck, without cell service and with the bad weather almost no one else on the road. Do you have essential items readily available in order to survive until ... read more