Posted on 2/24/2022
When figuring out how often you should get your oil changes, you can always look in your owner's manual. This book is considered the most trusted resource for what your car precisely needs. However, in brief, you can approximate your oil change intervals by the age of your vehicle and the type of engine it has. Oil Changes for Older Vehicles Typically, automobiles built more than a decade ago with simple engine designs use conventional motor oil. This traditional oil needs to be swapped out around every 3 months or 3,000 miles. Some manufacturers might allow a couple thousand more miles, recommending a 5 month or 5,000-mile interval. What May Necessitate More Frequent Oil Changes? You may require an oil change more frequently if your driving conditions fall under the following: Frequent short trips <5 miles Extreme temperatures or dusty environments Often operating in stop-and-go traffic Towing or hauling heavy loads Oil Changes for Newer Vehicles Many modern vehi ... read more
Posted on 1/31/2022
Driving at night is a dangerous activity, no matter your age or how well you think your vision may be. Fatal accidents have been found to occur more often at night when compared to the day. The reasoning behind the statistic is that drivers have less visibility at night, limiting their reaction time. Although your car lights are essential during the evening, they can bring about glares and put you at risk of an accident. Below are several of our essential tips for night driving: Have Your Eyes Checked Regularly We hate to be the ones to nag you about your health, but annual eye checkups are necessary to ensure you're driving safely. Furthermore, your glare and vision tend to weaken as you age. Therefore, you may need glasses or contacts to see better for the night. Test Your Vehicle Lights Make checking your car lights a part of your driving routine; it's vital to examine your lights due to the sun setting sooner this time of year and an increased likelihood ... read more