automotive

Fixing A Dent In A Rear Aluminum Quarter Panel

Your car can slide around on icy roads and parking lots during the winter, and it can bang into things that can cause a dent in the aluminum quarter panel on your car. The quarter panel is sometimes referred to as the back fender. You can usually fix a small dent yourself at home if you have access to the right tools. Here is how to fix a small dent in the aluminum quarter panel of your car.

Three Things You Need To Know To Keep Brakes Working And Stay Safe While Driving

The brakes of your car are very important to keep you safe while driving. Unexpected brake problems can lead to accidents and injuries. It is important that you know the condition of your brakes, when they need servicing and signs of problems. Here are some things that you will want to know to ensure the brakes in your car will keep you safe: 1. Knowing When It Is Time To Change Brake Pads

3 Tips For Buying A Fleet Of Cars For Your Business

Buying just one car can be expensive, so buying an entire fleet for your business can really take up a lot of capital. This doesn't change the fact that you might need a fleet of vehicles for your business, however, so consider these tips for saving money on a fleet of cars. 1. Buy Used You might be thinking about buying your fleet of cars brand new, but this can be costly.

Fixing Paint And Dents To Maintain Eyecandy Appeal

A car with a smooth, well-maintained coat of paint is something to be proud of. Even if you're not waxing your vehicle every day, a scratch can be an eyesore that becomes a negative topic of discussion. If there's a dent, the discussion may be even worse. In the off chance that you don't care about your car's appearance at all, there's still some performance problems that could come from auto body damage.

Three Ways To Drive Your Rental Truck Safely On The Day Of Your Move

Renting a truck for your upcoming move provides a major helping hand, especially if you have large and bulky possessions that you need to get from one location to another. Although you can safely drive many classes of rental trucks with a standard driver's license, doing so requires an extra degree of diligence -- especially if you're new to driving a vehicle of this size. Familiarizing yourself with the truck's manual and having a passenger help you navigate are helpful, but here are three useful strategies to ensure that you drive your rental truck safely.