Posted on 7/24/2017
A once-popular television commercial made an analogy between a person’s brain and an egg: “This is your brain on drugs” the announcer would say while cracking the egg open in a pan, spilling all its gooey contents. Still a valid example after all these years, but let’s substitute your brain for your automobile. How about “This is your car with faulty brakes” and then smash the egg revealing all the contents inside the shell. Seems like that analogy is even more realistic! Because if you’re driving around Gaithersburg, MD with faulty brakes and you have no idea where to go for brake repair, you are literally driving on borrowed time. All About the Brakes You may think that the focal point of your vehicle is the engine and maybe there is some truth to that, but it doesn’t matter if your engine purrs like a kitten or roars like a lion…if your brakes don’t work, you might as well invest in some new sneakers, cuz that car of yours ain ... read more
Posted on 7/21/2017
Imagine you’re driving late at night and suddenly out of nowhere a deer (or a dog or a raccoon or some animal) bolts in front of your car. If you need to decide between staying alive or the animal-in-question, the answer should be a no-brainer: there’s gonna be one less animal in the world. Apart from that, your instinctive reaction is going to be to hit the brakes. Now comes a second realization: let’s hope your brakes work. So let’s say you hit the brakes and what you hear is a screechy, whiney sound en route to your vehicle coming to a halt. The condition of that deer is negligible but what you have can only be explained by the following: whiney breaks. You won’t be the first person to ignore their whiney brakes. Typically this is a sure sign of worn out brake pads. In layman’s terms, the brake pads press against the inside of the wheel and slow down or stop the vehicle. Brake pads then are a not overly-complicated component of your car tha ... read more
Posted on 7/17/2017
You hear every day on television, radio and in the newspaper: “Good help is hard to find.” Heck, depending on which news source you follow, apparently find any help at all is a challenge! You don’t want to find yourself in a similar situation in Gaithersburg, MD when it comes to finding a reliable auto repair service. The National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE), the non-profit organization that tests and certifies the competence of individual automotive repair technicians, knows a thing or two about selecting a vehicle repair facility. ASE to the Rescue According to the ASE, “Look for a repair facility before you need one; you can make better decisions when you are not rushed.” So whether you are new in town or just looking for a new shop, the experts at ASE offer some guidelines to help take some of the anxiety out of your search. Ask friends, co-workers and associates for recommendations. Consult local consumer org ... read more
Posted on 7/14/2017
The old saying “If it’s seems to good to be true it can’t be (either good or true)” can probably be applied to a heck of a lot of things these days, but Kensington, MD auto service shouldn’t be one of them! Everyone needs automobile repairs and maintenance from time to time. Choosing an auto mechanic can be a difficult process, especially for those who are not mechanically in-the-know. So finding a good, trustworthy mechanic is important, especially when you want to keep your car running smoothly. Here are some tips from your friends at Auto Clinic Care for choosing the best auto mechanic. Just an Estimate? Any auto service worth its weight will give you an estimate. And it’s not “just” an estimate. You want a written breakdown of work to be performed and how much the estimated cost of repair (hence the term estimate) will be. This allows you to review the details and compare it with other estimates to find the best mechanic for the job. And speaking of finding the best mechanic, you ... read more
Posted on 7/10/2017
Maybe life was a lot simpler back in the day, but the coming of summer used to mean cruisin’ around and being seen. Obviously it helped to have a nice looking set of wheels but anything that actually ran was better than nothing. Have things changed that much in the here and now? Maybe not as much as we think! No matter what our age, we usually enjoy taking a spin in our automobile and it doesn’t matter if the objective is to buy a quart of milk or see who’s hanging out on a street corner in Kensington, MD. It helps that our car will get us to where we want to be. This means that our vehicle needs to run when you turn over the engine! And if it doesn’t, a visit to an auto repair shop is in order! Most brake experts agree that even the most complicated balance, timing and compatibility problems can be minimized by a good preventive-maintenance program. We’re talking about steps taken to keep brakes performing as they did when they were new, to prevent problem ... read more
Posted on 7/7/2017
The old saying that “You get what you paid for” covers pretty much everything in life. But it especially holds true with automobile repairs. Your auto repair shop shouldn’t be charging you an arm and a leg for minor repairs, but it also shouldn’t be making more out of the what the actual repair entails in order to hike up costs. Let’s face it, no one wants to deal with the aggravation of a car that won't start or doesn't run properly. When faced with the possibility of costly work done at an auto repair shop, most consumers want to get the best deal for their money. It is equally important to know that the auto repair shop in Potomac, MD is dependable. In short, your mechanic should be explaining what is wrong with your vehicle and what the steps are to repair it, and most important of all HOW MUCH it will cost to get your car back on the road. Your Automobile Rights (and Wrongs) ... read more
Posted on 7/3/2017
When your brakes don’t respond the way they’re supposed to and you find yourself slipping and sliding or swerving or worse, it’s a little late in the game to wish you’d been a bit more proactive in searching out brake repair in a timely manner. You can’t call for a super hero to come swooping down out of the blue to save the day, too late for that. You can, however be your own super hero and own the day for yourself by listening to what your vehicle is trying to tell you. When it comes to your automobile, you can ignore some problems (some of the time), but ignoring your brakes is not something you ever want to do! It should be no surprise that the number one safety item on any car is the braking system. If your Potomac, MD mechanic warns you that your disks or drums are below minimum thickness, that your pads or shoes are worn down, or that your hydraulic system is leaking, get it fixed immediately. Up, Up and Away It’s always t ... read more
Posted on 6/26/2017
Yes, there are dozens of auto repair shops in and around Potomac, MD and quite a few talk a good game. But how many can actually back up their talk and walk the walk as the saying goes? When you need an auto repair shop the last thing you need is false promises. You need dedicated, trained and certified mechanics that will get the job done right the first time. It's a fine line that separates a “good” auto repair shop from one that leaves a sour taste in your mouth, but there are some common-sense things worth looking for during your search. The time to do your road work and make an informed decision is before you’re faced with a car problem! Taking the time to find an auto repair shop in Potomac, MD is like money in the bank before you’re faced with a car emergency, because it's hard to be objective when you're stressing! The First Step Starts With You When your car doesn't run, it makes sense you want an auto repair shop that i ... read more
Posted on 6/23/2017
No one wants to deal with the aggravation of a car that won't start or doesn't run properly. When faced with the possibility of having costly work done at an auto repair shop, most consumers want to get the best deal for their money. It is equally important to know that the auto repair shop in Bethesda, MD is dependable. According to the Maryland Consumers Organization, “The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) collects data about safety-related defects in automobiles. NHTSA does not need to receive a certain number of complaints before investigating a problem; individual problems can be examined by NHTSA's engineers.” If a safety-related defect exists in a motor vehicle or item of motor vehicle equipment, “The manufacturer must fix it at no cost to the owner. Your complaint is the first step in the process. Consumers can also search NHTSA's database to find safety related defects and recalls ... read more
Posted on 6/19/2017
When it comes to your automobile, you can ignore some problems (some of the time) but to ignoring your brakes is not something you ever want to do! It should be no surprise that the number one safety item on any car is the brake system. If your Bethesda, MD mechanic warns you that your disks or drums are below minimum thickness, your pads or shoes are worn down or that your hydraulic system is leaking, get it fixed immediately. Don't Become a Statistic According to SmartMotorist, “The brakes are the most important active safety of a car and one of its key pieces.” However, many drivers just plain 'ol ignore this fact! According to statistics, “About 40% of the typical problems a vehicle has correspond to the brakes.” It is not enough to bring the car to the shop when something goes wrong. We'll say it again: Have the brakes checked! The braking system is the vehicle's most important safety item. The state of your brakes can be m ... read more