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4 REASONS TO GET A MULTI-POINT INSPECTION

Every day, many people rely on their vehicles for work, errands, and travel. But in our busy daily routines, we often forget about an important part of car ownership: regular multi-point inspections for safety, maintenance, and performance. These check-ups are not just about fixing problems; they’re about preventing bigger issues from developing in the future. What is a Multi-Point Car Inspection? A multi-point vehicle inspection is a thorough exam of your car’s current condition. It’s done by automotive professionals who are trained to spot the smallest signs of wear and tear. Think of it as a health check-up for your […]

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ESSENTIAL HOLIDAY ROAD TRIP TIPS: STAY SAFE DURING YOUR WINTER TRAVELS

The holiday season often means hitting the road to gather with family and friends. Sometimes, that means driving through snowy landscapes to reach our loved ones. Before you start your journey, consider these road trip tips to ensure you arrive safely. Winter Car Emergency Kit Essentials Being prepared for unpredictable winter weather is key, especially when you’re on a long road trip. Equip your vehicle with a winter car emergency kit that includes: • Blankets and Warm Clothing: Keep extra layers to ensure warmth in case of breakdowns or long traffic jams. • Flashlight and Batteries: A reliable light source […]

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Top Reasons Why Your Car Won’t Start in the Cold Weather

Winter’s harsh weather can take a toll on your vehicle. As the chill sets in, many car owners will find that their vehicle won’t start. Understand the common causes behind these start-up issues to avoid frustrating mornings and disrupted plans. 5 Reasons Your Car Struggles to Start in the Winter Here are some common reasons your car might struggle when the temperature drops: 1. Battery Efficiency During the hot summer months, car batteries can become strained from the heat. A power-drained, heat-damaged battery is often the culprit when your car won’t start once the winter weather returns. This is because […]

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Winter’s harsh weather can take a toll on your vehicle. As the chill sets in, many car owners will find that their vehicle won’t start. Understand the common causes behind these start-up issues to avoid frustrating mornings and disrupted plans. 5 Reasons Your Car Struggles to Start in the Winter Here are some common reasons your car might struggle when the temperature drops: 1. Battery Efficiency During the hot summer months, car batteries can become strained from the heat. A power-drained, heat-damaged battery is often the culprit when your car won’t start once the winter weather returns. This is because […]

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Example Post July 18

COMPLETE AUTO CARE BLOG Tire Type P= For Passenger Cars, SUVs, MiniVans and Light Trucks. LT = Heavy Load Trucks, Vans or SUVs. There may not always be a letter in your tire size. A tire starting with “P185” can be replaced with a tire starting with “185” and vice versa. Most websites will not show the starting letter. Section Width The 185 indicates this tire is 185 millimeters across from the widest point of its outer sidewall to the widest point of its inner sidewall when mounted and measured on a specified width wheel. Aspect Refers to the height of the sidewall (from […]

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Example Blog Post #2

Tire Type Tire Type 2 P= For Passenger Cars, SUVs, MiniVans and Light Trucks. LT = Heavy Load Trucks, Vans or SUVs. There may not always be a letter in your tire size. A tire starting with “P185” can be replaced with a tire starting with “185” and vice versa. Most websites will not show the starting letter. Section Width The 185 indicates this tire is 185 millimeters across from the widest point of its outer sidewall to the widest point of its inner sidewall when mounted and measured on a specified width wheel. Aspect Refers to the height of the sidewall (from rim […]

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Example Blog Post #1

Tire Type P= For Passenger Cars, SUVs, MiniVans and Light Trucks. LT = Heavy Load Trucks, Vans or SUVs. There may not always be a letter in your tire size. A tire starting with “P185” can be replaced with a tire starting with “185” and vice versa. Most websites will not show the starting letter. Section Width The 185 indicates this tire is 185 millimeters across from the widest point of its outer sidewall to the widest point of its inner sidewall when mounted and measured on a specified width wheel. Aspect Refers to the height of the sidewall (from rim to tread). In […]

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