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A change in the seasons is always a great reminder to take care of many periodic tasks. For our vehicles, there are a wide variety of maintenance items that we should see to doing throughout the year. 

From regular oil changes, air filter replacements, and state safety inspections, keeping our cars well maintained helps keep us all driving safely and keeps us from being unexpectedly stranded on the roadside.

And there is no greater time than the upcoming switch to autumn to remember to maintain your car's tires.



There probably isn’t a driver out there who hasn’t started a car or been driving down the road and suddenly becomes aware of vibrations or shaking coming from somewhere in the car. It is disconcerting, annoying, and a sign that something requires your immediate attention and repair. Inevitably you may wonder what exactly is causing your car to shake.



Engines require regular maintenance and care to run optimally. One routine piece of that maintenance that all car owners run into multiple times a year is the need to change their oil. 

Although some vehicle owners simply disregard changing oil until it’s long overdue, this will become a significant problem eventually! Failing to change your vehicle’s oil on a regular basis could literally leave you stranded!

Each time you probably run up against a flurry of options for oil, with some labeled as conventional, synthetic, or some mix of the two. But what really is the difference between these oil types, and what does that mean for your engine?



For drivers in the Goldsboro area, your car is a symbol of independence and convenience. You rely on your vehicle for errands like visiting the grocery store, shuttling kids to and from sports activities, and attending doctor appointments. It makes your work commute quicker and weekend trips out of town an easy adventure. To keep your transportation in tip-top shape, your vehicle needs routine maintenance and regular oil changes.

Regularly maintaining your vehicle means it will be ready to go when you are. But what do you need to know about oil changes? Why exactly do you need to change your oil regularly? And how often do you need to change it?