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Fall Car Care
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car is exposed to many different elements that can leave your exterior and interior a mess. It may be in your best interests to hand over your keys to a professional and let them make over your vehicle.
Monday, October 3, 2016

Fall Car Care

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Fall Road Trip Prep

Vehicle repairs can be expensive anywhere,
but if you break down miles away from the nearest town, your tow bill is likely to be more than the actual repair. It’ s important to take proper precautions before leaving home.
Fall marks the beginning of the busy holiday season. Perhaps you are planning a long-distance trip to see family, friends or new places. AAA reported that the number of year-end holiday travelers in 2015 topped 100 million, the largest amount on record. Read on for a few ways to ensure that your vehicle will be in tiptop shape while you’ re amongst the millions hitting the road.
Necessary Service Items on Your Vehicle
Before leaving on your road trip, there are several parts of your vehicle that you’ ll want to ensure are in good working order. Inspect your tires for any evidence of uneven wear. It is a good idea to invest in an inexpensive tire depth gauge and air pressure gauge for simple checks.
Your vehicle relies on many different fluids in order to do its job. Make sure your oil change is up to date. During most oil changes, the technician will top off the rest of your necessary fluids to a safe level. Be sure to pay attention to coolant, transmission and brake fluid levels before you leave.
Is Roadside Assistance Worth It?
Unfortunately, the reality of being on a road trip is sometimes being stranded on the highway. If you subscribe to a roadside assistance service, help is just a phone call away.
Most of these services will come to the rescue with numerous perks, including tow reimbursement and tire changes. They can even deliver fuel if you happen to run dry.
How to Plan for Roadside Emergency
Being prepared for trouble on the highway can make you feel less helpless if a situation arises. Having an emergency kit in your vehicle at all times can be critical if things go wrong. Most vehicles come stocked with a spare tire, jack and tire iron in case of a tire emergency. Don’ t forget to pack extra medications, water a list of emergency contact numbers and first-aid materials in case of an injury.
The Department of Motor Vehicles recommends packing extra fluids— including oil, coolant and brake fluid— as well as triangle reflectors, a simple set of tools and jumper cables.

Before traveling to your local hotspot or across the country for a fun fall trip, make sure your vehicle is ready for the open road.

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Find the Right Detailer

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Whether you use your car or truck for business or personal use, a clean environment is a must. If you’ re using your vehicle for a delivery or rideshare job, a clean car can ease the mind of your customer. There are several options you should weigh while deciding on a detail service.
Calling in the pros
Is your vehicle suffering from the hazards of the road? Hot summers can see asphalt kicking up on your trim and creating unsightly black marks. There are products to erase these marks, but a professional detailer uses commercial-grade chemicals for a better clean, not to mention the amount of elbow grease you can save.
Life can be busy. Sometimes you may find yourself ignoring the cleanliness of your vehicle to focus on more pressing issues. Your local professional detailer can take some of the load off your busy schedule and give your vehicle a fresh look. They will focus on both the inside and out of your ride to get it shining like it did the day it came off the lot.
Choosing a Detailer
A study by IBISWorld concluded that the detail market is a $ 10 billion-dollar industry. You have many options from

car is exposed to many different elements that can leave your exterior and interior a mess. It may be in your best interests to hand over your keys to a professional and let them make over your vehicle.

which to choose. One of the best advertisements a detail shop has is word of mouth.
Talk to your friends, check review-based websites and even stop in to your local detail shops to choose the right one for you. Also, be sure to shop around for the best deal. Detail shops have a lot of competition, so they typically offer attractive prices and may offer specials from time to time.
Detailer or Dealer?
Whether you choose your local detail shop or dealership for your professional overhaul is up to you. Dealerships may have higher overhead expenses than your independent detailer. That means you can likely expect to pay more for a detail at a dealership.
If your vehicle is already scheduled for maintenance at your dealer, it may be convenient to have them detail it while it’ s already there. Your independent detailer may have gotten his experience working in the detail department at a dealer, making them a bargain with dealer-level experience. Consider all options to fit your budget and schedule.

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