If you have ever been stranded on the side of the road due to your vehicle having problems, you know how frustrating the situation can be. You can actually prepare for such a situation in advance by investing in roadside assistance. The assistance can be helpful for numerous types of situations that you might experience with your vehicle. This article will give you a general idea of how roadside assistance can come in handy when you are unable to use your vehicle. Read More»
One of the most important aspects of your vehicle is the alignment of your wheels, usually because any issues with your wheel alignment will very quickly spread to the rest of the car in cost all manner of different problems. Listed below are three signs you need to see a mechanic about your vehicle’s alignment.
Vibration
One of the most common signs that something is wrong with the alignment of your vehicle is a large amount of vibration. Read More»
When you think about purchasing a car, you might automatically think about buying a car that has a gas-powered engine. However, if you have never thought about doing so, you may want to consider the benefits of buying a car that has a diesel-powered engine. These are a few reasons why.
1. They are More Fuel Efficient
One big thing that you might look at when buying a vehicle is what type of fuel efficiency it gets. Read More»
In a world where time goes by way too fast and schedules are often packed, it can be hard to pay attention to small setbacks. If you’re at the store and notice someone has dented the side of your vehicle with their car door, it’s tempting to just pretend it didn’t happen. After all, who will notice a dent on your car? The truth is that many people may notice, but the damage can go well beyond the superficial. Read More»
Unbeknownst to most truckers, especially owner-operators, is that leasing semi-trucks comes with an entire host of tax implications. There are two types of leases that can have different effects on your tax situation: operating leases and capital leases. The following talks about both types, including their benefits and drawbacks.
Operating Lease
An operating lease can be best described as a relationship between the lessor, who owns the truck and the lessee, who’s paying for the right to use the truck. Read More»