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Checking If It's Time for Brake Service

It can be difficult to tell if you need to have your brakes looked at. You might know when you need to change the oil, but it's harder to know when it's time to have a look at the brakes. If you notice any of the following symptoms, then you'll want to have them inspected.

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Routine Transmission Maintenance

Have you noticed your car shifting gears when you speed up or slow down? This is the work of your transmission. Like every other part of your car, your transmission needs periodic service to make sure that it is working properly.

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See a Car Wreck? Slowing and Moving Over is the Solution

If you have heard about Move Over laws, then you know something that over half of the country doesn’t. A large percentage of Americans have no idea about the law or its existence in every state. Move Over laws were created to protect the men and women that risk their lives to help regulate traffic during auto-accidents, road construction, and truck transports of hazardous materials.

It is also mandatory to slow down for stalled or broken vehicles flashing their lights. You don’t want to accidentally hit a car, so make sure you reduce your speed and give them…

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Extend the Life of Your Tires with Regularly Scheduled Tire Rotations

You should never miss a scheduled rotation on your tires because unbalanced tires will cause the tread on the tire to wear unevenly. The three things that should happened when rotating the tires include; ensuring each tire is placed into a different location, air pressure checked and adjusted to the weight recommended in the owner’s manual, and the brakes should be looked at since they are easy to sight with the tires off.
 
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Take the Time to Learn How to Care for Your Vehicle

Most drivers understand the value of properly maintaining their vehicles, but few take the time to learn about their vehicles' unique needs. If you take the time to truly recognize your car's unique needs regarding automotive services and repairs, then you will be able to keep your vehicle running like new for much longer.

Luckily, your car's owner's manual contains a handy guide called the vehicle maintenance schedule. This is essentially a blueprint that details roughly how often the vehicle will need to be brought in for service, as well as which services it will require...

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Remember: Even with a New Car, You Still Need Regular Oil Changes

In the coming years, there is sure to be a lot of new technology in cars that makes them last longer or more fuel efficient. As the cars change, one thing continues to remain the same. Regular oil changing maintenance on a vehicle is one of the most important things that you can take on. This is something that far too many drivers overlook.

Getting a regular oil change is a simple way to make your car last longer. Not only will your new car look great during these years, but the inside will look solid as well. Come on…

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The Ford Explorer, and a Former NFL Player Who Takes up Yoga

Does the term, “NFL player” bring up thoughts of peace, gentleness, calm breath and Zen-like tranquility? After you see this, it just might:

Which was more impressive to you: the NFL-player turned yoga master, or the way that beautiful Ford Explorer maneuvered the rough terrain? Both wowed us!

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Why the 2017 Ford Super Duty is Stronger Because of Aluminum

Aluminum doesn't sound very strong, both in connotation and literally. Slam the door of a new Ford F-150 with aluminum body panels, and it just doesn't make that satisfyingly heavy "bang!"

When you're shopping for a truck, however, you don't care how something sounds -- you want to know how it performs.

The facts are, aluminum is just as durable as steel, if not more so, and lighter weight body panels means more muscle can be added in places that it really counts.

The 2017 Ford Super Duty series will be lighter than the previous generation, and…

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