Never Ignore the Signs of a Car Problem

Never Ignore the Signs of a Car Problem

  • Buying Or Leasing A Car For Your College Student

    As the parent of a college student, one of your proudest moments may be watching them open the thick envelopes from various universities around the country who would like your son or daughter to attend their school. However, that pride can often be tempered by the realization that if they opt to attend a university far from home, providing them with new transportation may soon be necessary. Therefore, when you know your son or daughter will need a new car for college, it's a good idea to consider the following information about buying versus leasing a car.

  • Three Tips for When Your Car Battery Keeps Dying

    When you want your vehicle to always have the power that it needs, there are some battery maintenance and charging tips that you will need to understand. The more that you know about maintaining these parts, the easier it will be to keep your car running in the best condition. Follow the guidelines in this piece in order to hire professionals who can give you the service that you require. 

  • Auto Restoration 101: 4 Easy Tips for Staying on Budget

    Auto restoration is a fun hobby for many. After all, there is a certain thrill of restoring a classic automobile to its former glory. If you are looking to dip your toes into classic auto restoration, you'll quickly realize that it can get expensive fast. Luckily, you can make it more budget-friendly. So how can you save some money when restoring a classic vehicle? Here are four tips: 1. Utilize Junk Yards

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Never Ignore the Signs of a Car Problem

My parents surprised me with a car as a high school graduation gift. It wasn't brand new, but it looked great and ran very well. Everything was going well with it until one day it started making a funny noise that I just ignored. My check engine light also came on sometimes, but sometimes it would shut off. I ignored this all and decided my car was just "quirky." One day, I was driving a long distance to a friends house and my car "died" at a stop light. I then regretting ignoring the signs something was wrong with my car. Thankfully, it turned out I had a broken serpentine belt and it could be replaced. After this incident, I have been determined to learn more about the signs of car problems and what they mean. I want to share what I am learning on a blog to help others!

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