No matter what type of car, truck, or SUV you drive, old or new, it probably has doors. Those doors are heavy, and they see a lot of use. Naturally, from time to time, parts wear out. If your door doesn’t function as well as it should, here’s why, courtesy of Myers Automotive, Inc in Granbury.
If you’ve ever been behind the wheel of a commercial truck, you already know that driving in reverse isn’t easy. At Myers Automotive, Inc in Granbury, most of the damage we see is a result of an accident which occurred in reverse.
In the market for a new car, truck, or SUV? Used cars aren’t always what they seem; here’s some advice from Myers Automotive, Inc in Granbury to make sure you get the used car of your dreams.
At Myers Automotive, Inc in Granbury, the history of cars is a huge topic of interest to us. Here’s an interesting piece of automotive trivia, from us to you.
While some keys or key fobs can only be obtained from dealerships, most cars can be programmed to accept a new key or key fob without expensive dealer intervention. At Myers Automotive, Inc in Granbury, we often provide such services, at a fraction of the cost.
Transmissions, while generally durable, can be highly complicated devices. For this reason, they are also expensive to replace, and maintaining one will save you a lot of headache and money in the future. This article from Myers Automotive, Inc in Granbury, TX discusses how your driving habits affect your transmission. While automatic transmissions are by far the most common, there are still a considerable number of manual transmissions on the road, so this article covers both.
At Myers Automotive, Inc in Granbury, we know how much efficiency matters. When it comes to your truck, it’s equally important. Obviously, a huge chunk of your operating cost is fuel consumption, which is largely dependent on the truck's design. Fortunately, there are ways to greatly increase the efficiency of your truck, regardless of shape or size.
In the old days, when your headlight burned out you just replaced the entire thing with a new glass bulb. Modern headlights are plastic assemblies, with a bulb inserted through the back. What this means, is that the plastic lens that light shines through never gets replaced, and eventually will begin to oxidize and deteriorate due to time, weather, and heat from your bulb. Today you will learn when it’s time to fix or replace your headlight assemblies, what options you have in doing so, and what the benefits are.
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