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BMW Auto Repair

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This is the interlude in our chat, dear friends, in which I complain like an old "Get off my lawn" coot about modern commercial culture. But there are benefits that can broaden a person's education. Another generation, another chance to explain what "begging the question" means and how it works. Take, for example, the Allstate car insurance TV ad in which a BMW convertible driver sails down the road while singing a duet with his female silver hood ornament. Nice visual, though not quite as enticing on the 500th time you've seen the ad. "You've got the brains, I've got the looks, let's make lots of money," she sings. Their shared joy results from saving $700 on car insurance and auto repair by switching to Allstate This musical blurb is actually a sampling of the 1980s pop hit "Opportunities (Let's Make Lots of Money)" by the Pet Shop Boys. The Brit tech pop group's lyrics were intended to mock mindless Marga

Oil Change

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Many people have not been driving their vehicles as much during the COVID-19 pandemic, but they still require maintenance to keep them running smoothly. Some drivers who want to avoid waiting rooms at dealerships and repair shops now have a new option for some services - mobile oil changes . “Driving to repair shops during this time of COVID is not really something we want to be doing," said Jeff Bernstein of Toronto who decided to use a mobile service to change the oil in his van and swap his winter tires for summer ones. Bernstein has never used mobile before the pandemic, but now he said it just makes that much more sense to have the services of mobile mechanics who can install a windshield or check your brakes without you having to leave home. The founder of the company, Robert Ostfield, said Getweel uses a network of brick and mortar repair shops, as well as mobile mechanic services and all the work that is done is warranty approved. “This was a popular idea befo

Don't Slip Up on Your Transmission

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Depending on the type of car you drive and its age, transmission auto repairs can be costly. Sometimes it’s impossible to avoid having a transmission repair specialist service your vehicle particularly if you’re subjected to a total breakdown. But there are things you can do to extend the life of your automatic transmission and prevent transmission failure. Read our checklist of top 10 transmission maintenance tips: 1. Check your transmission fluid periodically. Checking your transmission fluid is as easy as checking the oil: with the engine idling, pull out the dipstick, wipe it off, insert it again, wait, then pull it out to get an accurate reading. If the fluid level is low, you may have a leak. The fluid itself should be a bright red colour, clear, and it should smell sweet. If it’s murky, dark coloured, or smells like rotting fish take it to a transmission repair specialist to look things over. 2. Use the right kind of transmission fluid. Always consult your owner’s manua

Repair Your Mercedes Benz

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Mercedes-Benz vehicles are high-quality vehicles that are known as being reliable and dependable. However, ensuring they adhere to their proper maintenance schedule impacts their longevity and reduces the risk of expensive repairs. If you own a Mercedes, you should familiarize yourself with the vehicle’s maintenance schedule and make sure you take your car in for servicing at the proper intervals. Your trusted Mercedes auto repair shop will be able to help you with this routine and should tell you when you will need to schedule maintenance and how to keep your car operating its best. After all, you have made an investment that will give you many years of service and enjoyment. You should take care of it! 1. Keep your car clean. This might seem like a no-brainer but keeping your car clean can help extend its life and help it maintain value. Washing your car regularly will remove road chemicals, dirt, and grime that can promote rust and damage paint. This is particularly true in colde

Auto Repair

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Is your car needing some kind of a auto repair ? Even if it’s a no now, you definitely know what it feels like. You might also be familiar with the uncertainty of knowing the next move to take. So what will assist in making the right decision? Keep reading to learn all the auto repair options. TIP! Always have a good battery charger in your car. This is a common cause of breakdowns, and carrying a charger helps other drivers as well as yourself. Check your coolant levels frequently. Allow your car to run for a bit and then turn it off and pop open the hood. Do not lift the radiator lid when the engine is running or if it is too hot. Check your radiator fluid and remember to mix water with coolant before filling your radiator. TIP! Make sure that you do not neglect the radiator in your car. Warm up your car a little, shut if back off and pop the hood. Referrals are your best best when searching for a trustworthy mechanic. Get recommendations from family and friends. You can learn

How Often Should Your Oil Change?

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The Oil Companies Advice Needs to Be Changed “Change your car’s engine oil every three months, or 3,000 miles.” You know you need to change your car's oil at some point, but how often? At one time, 3,000 miles was standard auto advice. That same advice now feels as outdated as car cassette players and road atlases in your glove compartment. Many cars today can drive 5,000, 7,500 and even 10,000 miles between oil changes . The biggest reason is due to the changes in engine design and manufacturing that has led to needing better-quality oils. Most of today's cars are designed to use either a full synthetic or a synthetic blend oil, which lasts longer before viscosity breakdown. When Your Vehicle Is in Warranty When a vehicle is new, the answer is simple: If you don't want to void your powertrain warranty, follow the oil type, mileage, and time recommendations in the owner's manual. (Lost your owner's manual? It's likely available online.) In most c

Avoiding Accidents

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Every time we get behind the wheel of a vehicle, each of us has a responsibility to protect ourselves, our passengers, and other motorists by doing all we can to prevent a car accident from happening. A National Safety Council study released last month indicates that seat belt use varies widely from state to state and the lack of drivers buckling up continues to be a leading cause of auto accidents across America. In 1999, an estimated 9,500 people died unnecessarily because they were not wearing seat belts. Here are some other tips: Pull into traffic slowly. Stop, Look, Listen. Be aware of blind spots, including those in rear view mirrors and behind windshield pillars or highway road signs. Also, when at an intersection making a right-hand turn, look both directions at least twice before proceeding. Vehicles can appear almost out of nowhere very quickly, so exercise caution when pulling into a busy intersection. Whether you are driving from Sacramento to San Francisco or fr