2015

Common Warning Indicators Your Truck Engine Needs Repair

There's nothing more anxiety-provoking than a stalled truck, especially when Murphy's law causes the issue to occur at inconvenient times such as when you're pulling out of the driveway to go to work or when you're driving alone in the middle of the night. Often times, drivers will overlook potential warning signs, as truck repairs can be costly and there is always the hope that the  blinking "check engine" light or that odd noise just occurred by mistake.

3 Spring Preparation Tips For Your Car

Now that winter is coming to an end, you're probably thinking about spring cleaning your home and preparing your family for the warmer weather. One thing that you might not have thought about, however, is preparing your car for the season. Your vehicle probably took a pretty rough beating during the winter months, so follow these three tips to help get your car ready for the spring and summer months.

Fuel Wars: Comparing Diesel And Gasoline

Diesel and gasoline are the two fuels that are most commonly used to power cars and other types of vehicles. Each fuel type requires a specific fuel type to be utilized, and offers a number of benefits over each other. Understanding the difference between diesel and gasoline can help you decide which type of vehicle best fits your needs. Fuel Efficiency:  Diesel is much more efficient than gasoline, offering significantly more miles per gallon than gasoline does.

Water Pump Woes: Hidden Warning Signs of Impending Water Pump Failure

Your car's water pump is the core of the engine cooling structure. The water pump is the part that circulates the coolant from the engine to the radiator. Without this coolant circulation, the engine could overheat. It is important to understand the basics of how the water pump works and the signs of potential failure to protect your engine from overheating damage. Here's a look at what you should know about your car's water pump.

Taking Care Of A Mercedes Benz G-Class

When some people look for an off-road vehicle, they build it from the ground up to handle the most extreme of off-road conditions. When you do this, you end up with a vehicle that can do some pretty freaky things off road, but will be next to worthless on the road. When you build a vehicle to handle road conditions with precision and agility, you end up with a vehicle that will not be able to even mild off-road challenges.