Tips on Being a Defensive Driver

Defensive driving is a style of driving that helps you defend yourself against possible automobile accidents caused by other drivers and inclement weather. Incorporating defensive driving techniques can keep you safe on the road. It's important to know that you cannot control other people's driving, so staying focused and being in control of your driving is key.

Avoid dangers on the road with these defensive driving tips:

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Get an Inexpensive Car with Blind Spot Detection

Blind spot detection is one of the new, amazing features you can find on newer cars. The blind spot detection system uses a sensor to detect other vehicles that are located to your side and rear. Due to their position it makes it difficult to see these vehicles in your side and rearview mirrors. Warnings are either audible, visual, or there's a vibration.

Here are the top five cars with the best blind spot detection:

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Keep Your Summer Options Open

Summer is a time to get out and enjoy the beautiful weather. It is also the perfect opportunity to take the trip that you have been waiting to take. If you need a vehicle, make sure to choose from a fairly priced inventory. We make sure that you keep as much of your money as you can, that is why we offer vehicles that you won't have outrageous monthly payments for.

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Get an Oil Change and Save Your Engine

Taking care of your car may seem like a hassle to some people, but, it's a necessary evil. One of the most important tasks in routine car maintenance is getting an oil change. The engine is made up of many moving parts and these parts need to be lubricated in order to avoid damage. 

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How to Properly Install a Car Seat Using Lower Anchors

Keeping your infant safe is a number one concern when driving with baby on board. But, if the car seat isn't properly installed you're putting your baby's safety in jeopardy. Below we give you some tips on how to correctly install a car seat using lower anchors.

  • The first step is to read your car seat's instruction manual and your vehicle's owner's manual. You need to know where to locate the lower anchors and how to use them.
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The Importance of Tire Maintenance

Regular tire maintenance can help you avoid dangerous accidents while driving, especially in inclement weather conditions. Things like driving with the incorrect tire pressure and not enough tread can seriously affect the handling and braking of your vehicle. Here are a few regular maintenance tips you should be following:

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Buy vs. Lease. Which One Is Right For Me?

If you're in the market for a new vehicle and can't decide whether you should lease or buy, we're here to help. We've put together some information to help you make an informed decision on what works best for you.

Buying

Pros

  • You own the vehicle. When you lease a vehicle you're just borrowing for a limited amount of time. If you buy the vehicle after a few years of payments you own the vehicle outright.
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Caring For Your Car This Spring

Though it may not feel like it yet, winter is gone and spring is finally here. From potholes to road ice and snow, winter weather does a number on our cars. Spring is the perfect time to make sure your vehicle is ready for the upcoming season.

Here are five tips to get your car running smoothly this spring:

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Don’t Ignore That Light!

Those little lights on your dashboard are there for a reason. Cars can get worn, and parts can start to deteriorate. The longer you wait, the worse the condition can become. A check engine light doesn’t always indicate an expensive repair. The check engine light issue could be as simple as a loose gas cap or spark plug wire. Even weather, especially humidity, can trigger the lights to come on. However, waiting to get your car checked could cause further damage to your vehicle and wind up leaving you with expensive repair costs...

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Get Your Brakes Inspected Regularly

If you have a hard time trying to remember the last time you got your brakes inspected, then it may be time to get them checked out. A rule of thumb is to get your brakes checked every 12,000 miles or if it's gotten to be over a year; whichever comes first. Or, if you have grinding or squealing when you apply the brake or if the length to stop safely becomes longer. Your vehicle may also pull to the side when you apply the brakes or the brake pedal may feel spongy or may even respond slowly…

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