Tire Rotation, Wheel Alignment, and Tire Balancing: What’s the Difference?
Published Friday, 17 May, 2013 by David Ortiz. Categories: Parts, Service, News.
Your tires are one of the most important components of your vehicle, and properly maintaining them is a must for ensuring a safe ride. Like the shoes on your feet, tires are the car's direct contact with the ground and can wear unevenly and eventually become too worn to do their jobs. Proper maintenance measures like tire balancing, tire rotation and wheel alignment can address these issues and help your car reach its maximum...
As our lives become increasingly connected with technology, so it follows that the cars we drive keep up with the trend. At the forefront of this technology is Chevrolet and its sophisticated but user-friendly MyLink system that brings comfort, convenience and safety to your fingertips. General Motors is upping the ante for the 2013
Whether your car has 1,000 or 100,000 miles on it, it's never too early or late to establish a routine for making it last as long as possible. Following these simple tips can not only extend the life of your vehicle, but also minimize your repair bills and maintain your car's resale value.
Whether you're driving across town or across country, everyone wants to save money at the pump. You might think your gas costs are solely at the mercy of pump prices or your vehicle's mpg stats, but being mindful of your driving habits and monitoring a few key vehicle components can improve your fuel economy and save you big bucks at the pump. Check out our tips below to start driving more efficiently and thus saving more money.

December is one of the busiest months of the year for
travel, with over 90% of long-distance holiday travel done by car.
A car's battery is like its heartbeat; nothing works if the battery doesn't. Minding a few simple battery maintenance tips can prolong the life of this important vehicle component, and may save you from being stranded in a parking lot with a dead battery. An average car battery lasts three to five years, and here are five tips for making yours last to its full potential.
Everybody dreads getting a huge bill from the mechanic for something that has gone wrong with their car. Big expenditures can be avoidable if you're smart about your routine vehicle maintenance, even when your car seems to be running smoothly. Attention to the basics can save a lot of money in the long run and maximize your peace of mind behind the wheel. Here are five tips for ensuring a long life for your car and minimal bill from your mechanic...

Summertime means roads trips and carefree vacations, but it can also mean harsh driving conditions for your car. Just as essential as preparing your car for the nasty elements of winter is getting it ready for the extremes that come along with the summer season. Taking a few simple precautions can keep your vehicle running and looking great, no matter what time of year.