Posted on 7/30/2023
Textbooks, check. Stationary, check. Uniform, check. New shoes, check. Your car? With summer break nearing its end and back-to-school season upon us, parents (and students) all around the country are busy preparing for the new school year with extensive checklists. But what many often end up overlooking is the vehicle they would use for school runs. Is your car ready for it? Getting the Car Ready for Back to School – A Safety Checklist Considering that you must have a lot of other things on your plate, we have prepared a checklist of things you cannot overlook at any cost to help you get the car ready for the new school year. Find Out If Your Car Needs an Oil Change Oil is essential for running your engine smoothly. Without oil, the moving parts of the engine will grind against each other and cause damage. So check your oil level regularly and add oil as needed. The recommended mileage for an oil change is 3,000 to 5,000 miles, depending on the make and model of your car, yo ... read more
Posted on 7/6/2023
Taking your car to a mechanic is like visiting a doctor. Just as you need to describe your symptoms clearly to get the right diagnosis, effective communication with mechanics is essential for accurate repairs and finding cost-effective solutions. That said, it might not be an easy task, especially for new car owners unfamiliar with automotive jargon. For that reason, we are sharing some valuable tips on communicating effectively with mechanics. Let’s jump into it: List Down the Problems Our memories have a nasty habit of betraying us in a time of need, so don’t rely on it. Try to make a habit of noting down car problems the minute you notice them. To help with the habit, keep a pen and paper in your car or use your phone. Coming to the problem itself, you don’t need to look up proper terms to write down the problems. Just use your senses and write them down as simply as you can. For instance, if ... read more