Posted on 7/27/2023
A malfunctioning air conditioning (A/C) system can turn your drive into an uncomfortable and sweaty experience, especially during the hot summer months. If you suspect that your A/C is not working correctly, it's important to identify the underlying issue to restore cool air and comfort to your vehicle. That's why we are here! Here are a few ways you can pinpoint A/C problems and get them fixed on time: 1. Lack of Cool Air The primary purpose of an A/C system is to provide cool air. If you notice warm or ambient temperature air coming from the vents instead of cold air, it may indicate an issue with your A/C system. Start by checking the A/C controls, ensuring that the temperature setting is at its coldest. If the problem persists, further inspection is required. 2. Weak Airflow Another common symptom of a malfunctioning A/C system is weak airflow. If t ... read more
Posted on 6/29/2023
Volkswagen (VAG), the German automotive giant, is one of the biggest companies in the world. Why, you might ask? Well simply put they own a couple of the world's leading automotive manufacturers and are planning to own more in the following years. Here is a little more detail about all the brands owned by the German giant: Volkswagen Passenger Cars As the namesake brand, Volkswagen Passenger Cars is the foundation of the Volkswagen Group. Known for its engineering excellence, innovative designs, and reliable vehicles, Volkswagen offers a wide range of models, from compact cars like the Golf and Polo to spacious SUVs/Vans like the Tiguan and Touareg. Volkswagen Passenger Cars embody the values of quality, craftsmanship, and German engineering that have made the brand a global success. Audi Audi is renowned for its luxurious and technologically advanced vehicles. Positioned as a premium brand within the Volkswagen Group, Audi offers a ... read more
Posted on 5/31/2023
Cars come in two drivetrain options, which split in more after that. They are either 2-wheel drive or 4-wheel drive - meaning that the engine delivers power to two or all four wheels. Understanding the difference between these drivetrain options is essential in selecting the right vehicle that suits your needs. If you want to know a little bit more about this topic, you are in the right place - here are the details: 2-Wheel Drive (2WD) The most common type is 2-wheel drive - these vehicles provide power and torque to either the front wheels (front-wheel drive) or the rear wheels (rear-wheel drive). Here is a more in-depth overview of what the 2-wheel drive system offers: 2WD systems are less complex than their 4WD counterparts, resulting in lower vehicle weight and improved fuel efficiency. While 2WD vehicles offer good traction on dry pavement and in normal driving conditions, they may struggle in challenging terrains, such as sno ... read more
Posted on 4/29/2023
If you want your car to run smoothly and safely, one of the most important things you can do is get your wheels aligned at a shop. This procedure adjusts the angles of your wheels so they are all level with the ground. This ensures that your tires make optimal contact with the road and wear evenly. But what are the benefits of proper wheel alignment? Well, in this blog, we will take a look at exactly that. Here are five benefits of proper wheel alignment that you should know: Better Fuel EfficiencyImproved Vehicle SafetySmoother RideFewer RepairsLonger-lasting Tires Below you will find a more in-depth look at the benefits we just listed. Continue reading to find out more and keep in mind that these are just five of the countless benefits you get from a wheel alignment procedure. When your wheels are not aligned, your tires will drag and create more resistance. This for ... read more
Posted on 3/30/2023
Your suspension system is under constant strain, and that can result in problems and inconveniences. Before you start worrying, there are a couple of signs that give away these issues before they happen. Below, you will find seven of them, so if you want to know more and save a few bucks, continue reading. 1. Hard Ride Experiencing a harder, bumpier ride than usual? Well, this is a sign that your suspension is going bad or is already having problems. Make sure to have it checked out and repaired if needed. 2. Noise While Going Over Obstacles Either going over a speed bump or a pothole, there shouldn't be any weird noises coming from your suspension. You can't miss them because they will only occur when going over obstacles. If you start hearing or feeling something similar, your suspension is saying goodbye to you. 3. Hydraulic Oil Leaking On Tire Another sign is a hydraulic oil spill on your wheels or rims. This can be c ... read more