5 Must-Have Items Your Emergency Roadside Kit Should Include

Posted on: 25 July 2017
Many drivers have a late model vehicle with a substantial warranty policy. Others participate in a motorists club. Both typically provide free or low-cost emergency roadside assistance that can help you with a flat tire or send a tow truck to haul the car to an auto repair shop. Roadside assistance is a great thing, but it won't necessarily help you out of every jam. Vehicles can break down in the middle of nowhere with no cellphone service available.
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Maximum Security For Smooth Transportation - Preparing Your Vehicle For Towing

Posted on: 17 July 2017
When most people think of their vehicle being towed, they automatically jump to an involuntary situation that results from a questionably legal parking decision. However, having your vehicle towed out of necessity or convenience can be a much smoother process that affords you the opportunity to prepare ahead of time and take steps to secure your vehicle. Below, you'll find a guide to some of those steps that should help guarantee your car or truck remains protected through the towing process.
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Going On Your First Road Trip And Have An Old Car? Make Sure You Check These 2 Things First

Posted on: 2 July 2017
If you are planning to go on your first road trip and you have an old car, you need to make sure your car is in good condition. The last thing you want to have happen is to break down in an area far away from home. To prevent this from happening, below are two things you can do to keep your car on the road: Change the Oil If you have not had the oil changed in some time, you need to change it before you leave.
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Got A Sate Inspection Coming Up? 4 Things You Need To Do

Posted on: 2 July 2017
Every year, you have to take your vehicle in and ensure that it is safe to be driven on the road. In many states, this will involve an emissions test to ensure your vehicle is not putting off an excessive amount of pollution. If you are nervous about your upcoming inspection, here are four things you can do to get your vehicle ready: 1. Change Your Oil and Oil Filter.
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