Question of the Day: How many times have you had a transmission problem with your current vehicle? How long ago was the last major one?
For manual transmission car owners: Have you ever been prevented from dropping your car off at valet parking because the attendants didn't know how to operate a stick?
Do you know how to drive with a manual transmission? When did you learn, and do you currently drive a car with a manual transmission?
“The one thing that unites all human beings, regardless of age, gender, religion, economic status, or ethnic background, is that, deep down inside, we all believe that we are above-average drivers.”
— Dave Barry #joke
According to researchers, most passenger vehicles take on average around 12 to 16 quarts of transmission fluid! #DoYouKnow #TransmissionCare
Do you have an automatic transmission and have found it difficult to get your car a jumpstart (from another vehicle) that actually works? Here's one thing that could help. https://bit.ly/2Yn69uc
Our team is dedicated to providing high-quality transmission services to ensure high performance! Visit our website to learn about us. https://bit.ly/2ZDXuoX
Believe it or not, GM once made a coal-powered turbine engine. Coal? https://cnet.co/2Y1AwFv
Fill in the Blank: I've had my car's current transmission for about ____________________. #survey #QOTD
Strange but true: As this car owner will attest, if you're worried about having a car stolen, you should get a car with a manual transmission, as criminals often don't know how to operate the vehicle. https://bit.ly/2F6Each
Ferrari has a new $300,000 car (yes, three HUNDRED thousand bucks) on the market and, unsurprisingly, it has a fascinating transmission. Check out this article for the details: https://www.popsci.com/story/technology/ferrari-portofino-drive/
#FunFact: Did you know that there are approximately 327 new car models this year, 12.5% of which come with a stick shift? Check out the lowdown from The Drive. https://www.thedrive.com/news/33077/manual-transmissions-only-available-on-one-in-eight-new-us-car-models
How many transmissions have you owned that absolutely died out on you and were unusable (at least temporarily) in your life as a vehicle owner? #survey #QOTD
FYI: Although everyone's getting excited that the new Porsche is coming with a stick shift, be advised that the manual options aren't in every version of the car. Here's an explanation: http://bit.ly/2WxRdbz
Have you ever heard of a layshaft? It's actually the middle shaft in your transmission and turns when you're using the clutch. Here's the lowdown on it and the rest of your transmission's inner workings: https://kids.kiddle.co/Transmission_(mechanics)
Ever own a car with a "Cruise-O-Matic" automatic transmission? (Have you even heard of such a thing?) Check out one classic, stylish vehicle that had one in 1965 and still does today in its restored version. https://bit.ly/2Fb6f2g
We provide quality transmission services to the Eatontown community and the surrounding areas. Contact us today. https://bit.ly/2JvRGXf
Many car enthusiasts prefer manual transmission vehicles, which is understandable. However, some stylish sports cars are actually more fun to drive (and move faster) than vehicles with stick shifts. Check these out. #tip https://bit.ly/3h93L1R
Have you recently found yourself cleaning your car interior a lot more? That is totally understandable!
Is your transmission louder or do you notice some sort of persistent, unusual noise from it? It might be the rubber dampers, aka the cross member mount. They may be shot/worn-out. https://itstillruns.com/diagnose-transmission-noises-7793788.html
Do you know how to take care of your automatic transmission? Check out these tips to learn more: https://bit.ly/3pl903R
Ford has been dealing with a serious transmission problem on many of its models. That might have been the reason why this car owner had to drive home in reverse. http://bit.ly/37pT86l
This guide explores the important benefits of regularly checking your transmission fluid. Follow the link for some helpful insights. http://bit.ly/2YLLork
Question of the Day: When you last came to our transmission shop, did you have an urgent transmission problem? How was your experience? #survey