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Preparing Your Car for Winter

 Don’t be left by the roadside. These areas of your car or truck should be checked in preparation for winter driving, per the Wisconsin Department of Transportation: Ignition system Fuel system Belts Fluid levels Brakes Exhaust system Wiper blades and windshield...

Spring in WI Means Nasty Potholes

Does your car have suspension problems? How can you tell? Here are some symptoms you will notice: “nose dives” when braking (it leans forward) “rolls” to the side when cornering (it leans side-to-side) “squats” during acceleration (it leans backward) Suspension...

Friday Funny – It’s a Hot One…

Its so hot… -you actually burn your hand opening the car door. -you leave a layer of skin on the car seat. -My Reeses’s wrapper now reads, “Melts on your car seat, not in your hand.” -you need an oven mitt to handle your seat belt. -I used my...

Winter Safe Driving Tips

The Wisconsin Department of Transportation has some recommendations for safe winter driving.  These seem like they might fall under common sense, but it doesn’t hurt to keep them in the front of your mind when the snow falls. Clear snow and ice from all windows...