by blogmaster | Oct 10, 2024 | Auto Repair, Car Care Tips, Check, Check Engine Fluids, Comfort, Driving, Fall, Fluids, Oil Change, Safe Driving Tips, Vehicle Safety Inspection
7 Heartfelt Reasons to Choose Carlson Auto for Your Oil Change in Cottage Grove When it comes to maintaining your vehicle, one of the most essential services is the oil change. Regular oil changes not only keep your engine running smoothly but also enhance the overall...
by blogmaster | Jun 17, 2024 | Driving, Driving in the rain, Raining, Road conditions
Driving in the rain can be challenging and dangerous, especially when roads are wet and visibility is reduced. Wet conditions increase the risk of accidents due to hydroplaning, skidding, and impaired visibility. To ensure your safety and the safety of others on the...
by blogmaster | Mar 14, 2024 | Driving on ice, Driving, Safe Driving Tips, Slow down
Driving on ice or snow-covered roads demands a cautious approach and a keen understanding of how to navigate safely through challenging conditions. As winter blankets the landscape, it’s crucial to adopt proactive measures and adjust driving techniques to ensure...
by blogmaster | May 12, 2022 | Car care, Driving, Maintenance, safe driving
We all love summer, don’t we? It brings warmer temperatures, blooming flowers, and family BBQs. It can also bring long to-do lists from spring cleaning to planting your garden and everything in between. One must do every year should be your car’s spring maintenance...
by blogmaster | Sep 15, 2021 | Components, Car care, Car Care Tips, Driving
Some components of the car are integral to its longevity and functionality. This is why you need to keep a close eye on them. Fortunately, you can easily inspect and replace them by yourself with only the help of simple tools such as lubricating oil, pressure gauge,...
by blogmaster | Jan 31, 2021 | Driving, General Car Maintenance, Slow down, Winter Driving
Driving in the winter can present it’s own challenges. Stopping distance, which some people also refer to as braking distance is the distance required for your car to completely stop after you press your brakes. The faster your car’s speed, the more time it will...