Tires
The fall and winter seasons can get pretty wet in Western and Central New York. In fact, November is the rainiest month annually in Buffalo, and we know that rain can turn into slush or freeze up as the temperatures start to drop. Read more
You know the scenario: You're cruising down the road, enjoying the scenery, when BAM! Your vehicle hits a hidden pothole, sending a jolt through your entire body and possibly damaging your car. Read more
Winter driving in New York State comes with a unique set of laws and regulations to ensure the safety of motorists during the cold and snowy months. Understanding these regulations is important for all drivers. Read more
Winter driving is a lot like going to the dentist: it can be scary, you’ll do anything to avoid it, and sometimes there’s no escaping it. But just like brushing and flossing, there are preventative measures you can take to make winter driving less painful – and safer. Read more
In recent decades, keeping track of your tire pressure has become a more automated task through TPMS. A study by AAA found that TPMS are generally reliable, but these systems can have limitations that not everyone is aware of. Read more
Wet, slushy roads could spell disaster for millions of drivers this winter, thanks to an unlikely suspect – tires. Read more
Like it or not, harsh winter weather is here for the next few months. Is your vehicle ready for snowy, slushy roads and bitter cold? Now is the time to prepare your car for the rough winter weather this area is known for. Read more
Thanksgiving is one of the most beloved holidays we celebrate. To be certain you arrive before your cousin eats all the pumpkin pie, make sure your car is ready for Thanksgiving, too! Read more