From city commutes to country road trips -- our team is here to keep you going.
Take care of your car in the garage so your car can take care of you on the road!
Standard Motor Products Inc. (SMP) has announced the winners of its SMP “Women in Auto Care” Scholarship. The inaugural competition has presented two female students with $5,000 each.
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Standard Motor Products Awards Women in Auto Care Scholarships
The more love you give to your vehicle, the more time you’ll spend adventuring on the road.
One who seeks premium auto solutions to keep themselves and others safe on the road: Now, that's a responsible vehicle owner. Thank you to everyone driving in for their service!
An air cabin filter is an important component in any vehicle's heating and cooling system. It helps protect the passengers from contaminants in the air they breathe.
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Air Cabin Filter: Everything You Need To Know
As the temperature drops, make sure your car is prepared to take on the winter roads. Check your coolant levels, tires, and defroster.
Car batteries are the strong, silent member of the automotive team. They do their job regardless of heat, cold weather and the drivers who demand so much of them. While a battery that allows a car start at the first turn of the key is a joyful thing, it doesn't last forever.
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How Often Should I Replace My Car Battery?
Quick tip: Remember to tightly close your car’s gas cap. Gas can easily evaporate from the tank if it has an escape.
Make a pit stop at our place -- we’ll have you back on the road in no time!
We're always trying to figure out what the Golden Age of cars was, but the truth is that ever since World War II, we've lived in something of an endless Golden Age.
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15 cars that changed the world
Save your brakes and drive smart. We're here to make sure everything is running smoothly.
A ding in your car is far from convenient, which is why we’re committed to providing a quality repair so you can quickly get back to more important things.
Shorter days, fatigue, compromised night vision, rush hour, and impaired drivers are some of the risks we face when driving at night. These risks become especially pronounced moving into the weekend, with fatal crashes peaking on Saturday nights, according to NSC analysis of NHTSA data.
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Driving at Night
There's nothing scarier than a check engine light, even on Halloween.
Fright is for haunted houses. When you bring your car here, things are looking less scary.
The last thing any driver needs is a vehicle that breaks down in cold, harsh winter weather. The Car Care Council recommends that car owners follow its Fall Car Care Month checklist and inspect their vehicles before the temperatures drop and severe weather hits.
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Motorist Checklist for Fall Car Care Month in October - Be Car Care Aware
When you see that engine light come on, you auto give us a call.
Vehicles are machines, and like any machine they need maintenance. For most vehicles, regular maintenance begins at 5,000 miles and continues from there every 5,000-10,000 miles. Of course, checking your car on a more regular basis is even better.
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Routine Vehicle Maintenance 101: What You Should Know
For any bumps in the road you come across in 2021, we'll be there for you.
We go the extra mile so your car can do the same.
Even for the most diehard gearheads and auto gurus out there, it’s impossible to truly know and retain everything there is to know about cars.
ALTDRIVER.COM
50 Crazy and Interesting Car Facts That You Should Know
We're here to help you put your best wheel forward!
Our elves are always working hard for you. We hope you have a merry Christmas!
Some say that we make it look easy. Well, with the right set of tools and years of experience under the hood, finding a solution becomes second nature.
Quiz: How Well Do You Know Car Logos?
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Car Logo Quiz
When skill meets passion, you can count on quality results.
Repair is our business, and ensuring you're satisfied with our work is our goal.
Three is the magic number. Keep in mind that you should replace your car battery about every three years.
Here are some tips you’ll want to follow the next time you’re caught driving in the rain.
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Wet Weather Driving Tips | AAA Exchange