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Maryland Emissions Test Tips Every Car Owner Should Know
Have you received notice from the MVA that your car is soon to be due for its biennial emissions test? We’ve decided to create this blog to offer some tips to prepare for your upcoming emissions test. While traveling to your nearest MVA VEIP location and waiting in...
6 Signs That Your Car’s Suspension is Suffering from Issues
From the moment we drive our brand-new cars off the lot, key parts begin to slowly wear. Routine service such as tire replacements and oil changes can usually slow the wear and tear on our vehicles, but there are a few parts most drivers don’t give a second thought...
3 Reasons to Stay on Track with Brake Preventative Maintenance
Whenever our team performs maintenance for our customers, we always look around the vehicle to see if there is any additional service that the vehicle could benefit from in the interest of safety and longevity. Most commonly, we’ll discover the need for services like...
The Difference Between Tire Alignment and Rotation, and Why Both are Important
Our cars are 3000+ pound machines that are capable of achieving high speeds and safely keeping us moving along through hazardous weather conditions year-round. While our cars feel firmly connected to the ground, all that work is being done by four narrow pieces of...
Should You Choose a Premium Synthetic Oil for Your Car?
Cars themselves are not the cheapest of possessions. In fact, they’re one of the more expensive purchases most people make in their lifetime. With that in mind, we understand why the opportunity to spend more money for an oil change than required doesn’t excite most...
3 Tips for Purchasing a New Car Amid the Shortage
“Nothing beats that new car smell.” The words that Peyton Manning once sang are still true today, but it’s become harder than ever to enjoy that new car smell due to the worldwide chip shortage. In fact, even that used car smell is hard to achieve due to price hikes...
The Future of Electric Vehicle Sales
It’s no secret that electric cars are going to shape the future of the auto industry. While electric cars only make up 1% of all cars in the United States today, that statistic is going to grow considerably over the next several years. In fact, the US is aiming for...
Why Does My Car Not Start in the Winter?
You walk out to your car on a cold, snowy February morning to clear your driveway and brush the snow off your car. Then, after all that work, your car hesitates to start until finally sputtering out. Why does this always happen on the coldest days? Most likely, it’s...
4 Everyday Car Features That Originated in Motorsport
Motorsport is all about pushing the limits to find any way possible to gain a competitive advantage. While the same can’t be said about our commute to work (for most people), we still benefit on a regular basis from features that were originally developed at the...
Don’t Let a Worn Set of Tires Put You at Risk This Winter
While we didn’t witness much wintery weather to start the season, it seems to be making an appearance every week or so now. If you’ve had to brave the storm on your commute so far this year, you’re already familiar with how inclement weather makes even the most...