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All Auto Repair Shops Are Not Created Equal

Owning a vehicle can be a mixed blessed most of the time. On the one hand, there’s the freedom that comes with being able to walk out of your house or apartment and get into your vehicle and drive where you want to go. No matter if your vehicle is old or new, there’s a feeling of pride and comfort that comes from driving down the road and getting noticed for what you’re driving.

On the flip side, however, there is the responsibility that goes with owning a car, truck, SUV, hybrid or other type of vehicle. This responsibility means that you must take care of your vehicle with routine maintenance as needed to ensure that your ride stays in the best condition possible.

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How You Cause Expensive Brake Repairs on Your Car

The brakes are obviously a vital part to your car. Going somewhere is only good if you can stop when you get there. The brakes are, of course, the key to making this happen. There are different types of brake systems, but all are based on the same basic premise. If you don’t understand them, you could be damaging your brakes.

There are two basic types of brake systems – drum and disc brakes. Most cars have disc brakes on all four wheels, but some have drums in the rear. Some cars also have ABS systems, which make the brakes more responsive while preventing skidding. Regardless of the brake system on your car, you could be doing damage to your brakes or at least wearing them out well before they should be. You do this by “riding” your brakes. To understand why it is a problem, we first need to discuss how brakes work.

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Vehicle Maintenance Tips For Summer

Summer is here, and many people are planning family vacations and summer road trips. Before you hit the road, make sure your vehicle is in tip-top shape and prepared for the heat. Hot weather can be tough on cars. High temperatures cause fluids and lubricants to break down more quickly and speed up the normal wear and tear of your vehicle. Some simple preventative measures can save you time and money and ensure that your trip isn’t cut short because of a broken-down car.

Consider a pre-trip inspection by a professional service technician before you leave. Any repairs that need to be made can be done before you leave, rather than once you’re already on the road.

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