CAR CARE NEWS :: MAY 2025

Before You Go

Don’t Let Your Alignment Problems Steer You The Wrong Direction

Car pulling to one side or other? Sure sign of steering issues that could eventually cause expensive repair.

How To Choose The Right Tires For Winter

Choosing the right tires for winter driving

Planning to drive in warm southern climates or frigid northern regions? Get the right tire for your upcoming adventures.

Tire Tips: Making The Wise Choice For Pre-Winter Driving

Choosing the right tires for winter driving

The first scarlet threads of early fall serve as a reminder: Do you have the right tires for coming winter weather?

Now Showing: A Tire For All Seasons

Your vehicle has been beaten by winter weather and the tires look a little worn. They fail the tread “penny test.”

How can you choose the right tires for spring and summer driving?

How To Choose the Right Vehicle Battery

Batteries are fickle things. Too much cold, too much heat and they can stop performing. Fear not--there are some simple ways of keeping the power flowing all year long. See how.

Winter Oil Helps Your Car Pass Frosty Weather Test

Frigid weather can cause motor oil to flow too slowly, if at all. Learn why it might be time to add a winter-formulated oil to your engine.

7 Tips for Safer Summer Driving

A cooling downpour during the summer might be a welcome break from the heat. Yet, it can make for slick, hazardous roads during your summer getaway.

Smoother Rides Start With The Right Tread

The right set of tires goes a long way toward enjoying a smooth, quiet ride.

Want a luxurious journey? Here’s some tire tips on getting a quiet, smooth ride.

Avoid Costly Repairs With Wheel Alignment

You clipped the curb while trying to parallel park and now the car drifts right. Left unaddressed, you could face an expensive repair or tire replacement. Now what?

Are Your Tires Safe? Take The Penny Test

Everything in your car—including its ability to stop, avoid road debris, handle wet surfaces and reduce road noise—rides on the quality of the tires. They are the lowest common denominator in vehicle safety.

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