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Car Service Colorado Springs: Lowering Repair Costs

Tue, 05/08/2012 - 2:43pm -- Dale Kurtz

Can I afford to replace this part? Is it in the budget to flush this fluid?

Here’s the real question: can you afford not to?

Anyone who’s ever owned a car has screened these questions at some point or another. But the hard truth is this: Expenses on a vehicle add up quickly. And if you procrastinate on preventive maintenance, those costs will just keep getting bigger.

Modern Headlights

Thu, 04/05/2012 - 11:24am -- Dale Kurtz

Have you inspected your headlights recently?  Odds are that if you drive a newer vehicle, it was manufactured with plastic headlights.  The advantage of this style of headlight is that they are brighter, lighter and more stylish than ever before.  Unfortunately if left unmaintained, due to harsh sun rays and normal driving, this style of headlight can become scratched, hazy, and unattractive as the vehicle ages.  In addition to a poor appearance, you might eventually discover that this has hindered your ability to see while driving at night, which can pose a serious safety threat.  If this

Auto Safety Tips

Mon, 11/28/2011 - 8:05pm -- Dale Kurtz

Auto safety begins with good vehicle maintenance and includes preparing for potential emergency situations. While you can't anticipate every possible situation, knowing some basic safety tips can mean the difference between successfully navigating a bad situation or not. Take time now to check your own vehicle and safety preparations. You never know when they will come in handy.

How to Cut Auto Repair Costs

Thu, 09/15/2011 - 9:55pm -- Dale Kurtz

Can I afford to replace this part or flush this fluid? The real question is can you afford not to? Expenses on a vehicle add up quickly. If you procrastinate on performing routine maintenance, the costs can increase exponentially. For example, failing to flush the power steering fluid will cause the lines or even the pump to fail much sooner than it normally would have.

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