3 Car-Buying Myths You Should Ignore

For many car owners, their vehicles are more than just another form of transportation—their cars can have a bearing on various aspects of their life, including their ability to get to and from work. Because of its potential importance in your life, you need to separate the fact from fiction about buying a new car. To help you do this, here are some commonly believed myths about buying new cars and the reality. Read More 

Own A Sports Car? Two Reasons Why You Should Get A Custom Drive Shaft

People who love sports cars do so for a number of different reasons.  It could be the sleek body that calls them or the way that these types of vehicles zip through the streets.  If you're the owner of a sports car, you may think it's perfect just the way it is.  However, as much as you like your car the way it is at the moment, there may be a way to make it even better—like getting a custom drive shaft. Read More 

Things To Know About Automatic Transmission Problems

Have rides in your vehicle not been as smooth as they should be? When rides become rough, it can stem from a few different things being wrong with the vehicle. However, you might have a major problem if the transmission is not in good shape. Your vehicle can stop moving altogether if the transmission goes out. Below, you will gain more insight about a problematic automatic transmission and the repairs that may be needed. Read More 

Common Questions Concerning Classic Car Restorations

For many individuals, owning a classic car can be a dream come true. However, it is common for individuals to find their classic dream car in a dilapidated state. While this may represent an excellent bargain for a classic car, you will likely be interested in having it restored to its original condition. Luckily, there are classic car restoration services that specialize in providing this type of service to their clients. Read More 

Renting a Truck When You Can’t See the Corners

If you are planning a move and think you can do everything yourself, you are likely looking at renting a truck and thinking of how many hours it might take you to move everything. But if you're on the short side with regard to height, you may also be wondering whether you can even drive a rental truck. After all, rental companies tend to use later models of pickups—in other words, the big ones with which you can't see the corners of the truck easily—and box trucks, which look rather intimidating if you haven't driven one before. Read More