Welge Automotive makes major Covid19 announcement!
So it is time to have some fun with our great customers.
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"We are hoping to start a community movement." says the owner, Robert Welge
In these uncertain times with all that is happening with the Coronavirus and such, many people are tempted to use their credit cards until "things get better." Because many people's credit cards are already maxed out they might get one of those offers in the mail to consolidate that debt onto a new card.
You know how tempting that can be.
These credit cards companies claim that you will pay no interest on any purchases or balance transfers in the first period of owning your card. But there are some things about these offers you need to know before you sign on the dotted line and let them pull your credit report
1. The 0% APR offer is for a limited time. Most credit card companies that offer the 0 percent interest rate deal only offer it for a limited time. This means that you will pay 0% APR for six months, nine months, or up to a year. You need to check the fine print for this information and be careful to notice it when the time is up.
2. The 0% APR offer might not apply to everything you put on the card. Many cards offer 0% APR on all balance transfers and any purchases made during the introductory 0 percent interest period. But some only offer the 0% APR on balance transfers, and you pay a very high interest rate on any purchases.
3. The 0% APR offer might be null and void if you are not on time with your payment. Most of these credit card offers are contingent on your being an exemplary member. This means that you have to pay your minimum payment on time every month during the introductory period or else you automatically lose your nice 0% APR and move up to a rate that usually ranges from nineteen to twenty-one percent interest.
4. The 0% APR offer might carry a ridiculously high-interest rate after the introductory period is over. Again, the rate of interest for these cards after the 0% APR is over usually runs from nineteen to twenty-one percent.
5. The 0% APR credit card will not repair your credit. Remember that consolidating your cards or transferring your loan balance will help you pay off the balance without interest, but it will not remove the damage already done to your credit.Z
If you need help on getting repairs on your car, please give us a call at 775-200-9663 and let us save you money from what you might spend at some other repair shop.
Regular brake inspections are an essential part of good automotive maintenance that can save you money and keep your car from wrapping itself around the first tree out of your driveway. Make sure that your brakes and rotors are receiving the proper maintenance by following the steps outlined. Your safety, as well as that of your passengers, pedestrians, and other drivers, is at stake.
1. Time for an inspection. We here at Welge Auto offer free brake inspections at no obligation to you. The inspection typically includes the following steps:
•Check your vehicle's brake pads and shoes for signs of wear;
•Fill and/or replace hydraulic fluids;
•Examine rotor/drum wear and calipers;
•Examine the anti-lock brake system [if you have one]
An annual checkup of your brakes is wise, but do it more often if you drive well above the national average [about 15,000 miles per year] or if you do heavy stop and go driving.
2. Awareness is the key. Most brake system problems can be avoided if motorists would pay attention to certain signs of pending problems including:
•Your brake warning light comes on.
•Your brake pedal is either squishy, difficult to push down, or you must pump the brakes to get them to work correctly.
•Your brakes grind continuously and you hear a loud metallic racket when you push down on them.
•Your car pulls to one side when you push down on the brakes, instead of stopping in a straight line.
•Your car jerks to a halt when you push down on the brakes.
•One or more wheels are strikingly hot even after a brief trip.
•You observe fluid leaks in the vicinity of any wheel or in the engine section near the master cylinder.
Take care of your vehicle and it will take care of you especially in an emergency situation where a properly working brake system is an absolute must.
If you find a problem with your brakes, please feel free to call us at 775-200-9663 and set an appointment to bring your car in for repairs to Welge Auto. The most honest auto repair shop in Reno and Sparks
There is no reason to let old bad feelings remain between you and your long-time friend. Reach out. Time is short.