Posted on 10/1/2020
The SUV segment just got a whole lot more interesting! Ford launched the mighty Bronco this year. The Ford Bronco, which was last manufactured in 1996, got its resurrection in the form of the rugged and tech loaded 2021 Ford Bronco. The owners of the last ford bronco might get a dose of nostalgia from this SUV. The Bronco retains its old school iconic look from its previous generation. The new generation is loaded with a ton of technology and features in the interior to provide the best comfort and practicality. The Bronco is pitted against one of the most iconic vehicles of all time, The Jeep Wrangler. Although the Bronco nameplate has been out of the picture for a long time, the new Bronco still will be a good competitor in its class. Performance Specs: Although the Bronco doesn’t come with a V8 option, which might be an issue for some people but the performance figures from the two available engine options are still pretty good, the New Ford Bronco is offered i ... read more
Posted on 7/13/2020
The German King of Sports Sedan European Car manufacturers have always been a tough competition to beat in any category of vehicles. Many European brands have been ruling the market in many segments of the car industry due to their high-quality production and innovation in vehicle design and features. Leading brands in these European manufacturers include the historically renowned BMW. Maintaining their position at the top has been a challenge, but BMW has remained consistent in providing great combinations of Power, Technology, and great Design. As always, this year, the BMW lineup has one of the best Sedan: The BMW 5-Series. The Combination of Performance and comfort brought by this sedan is absolutely amazing and extremely practical. Performance Specs The BMW lineup has always been customer friendly in almost every category. We always get to see a lot of custom options and packages for the specific needs of the customers. The 5-series have been offered in different ... read more
Posted on 6/9/2020
How to Get Your Car Repaired During Covid-19 LockdownAmidst the coronavirus outbreak as many of the day to day, operations have come to a complete halt. There are still many people who need to go out during emergencies or to their jobs. These include hospital workers, grocery store workers. As much as people need to be in the governmentally imposed lockdown throughout the country, these people need to make it to their jobs, or else there would be more damage caused by the pandemic. For many of these people, the mode of transport is their vehicles. During this time, they need to ensure their vehicles are in proper health, and if it ever needs repairs, they can get them repaired.There was quite a bit of confusion regarding this on whether the Auto Repair Shops will remain open or not. According to the Government’s Guidelines, the Auto Repair Shops classify as an essential service and are allowed to stay open for necessary repairs and services. People will ... read more
Posted on 4/10/2020
Warning symbols on the dash. What do they mean? Now and then, car owners around the world are concerned about the warning symbols that appear on their car's information cluster. Although most warning symbols are pretty self-explanatory many symbols can’t be identified. Usually, the vital information is displayed about the car's health i.e., temperature, brakes, etc. but there are some warning symbols that you need to look out for. Engine Temperature Warning Light: There are temperature sensors in your vehicle that detect the temperature of your engine to alert the driver of any anomalies. The data from these sensors is displayed on your information cluster. In older model cars, there used to be temperature gauges in the dash, and drivers had to judge whether their engine was at normal operating temperature manually. In newer model cars, there is the engine temperature light which illuminates to notify the driver if the engine is too hot ... read more
Posted on 3/16/2020
Have you ever wondered what are some of the common problems that exist in your Mercedes Benz? If no, then you are at the right place to know. Here are some of the common issues with Benz. Engine Mounts Engine mount holds the engine and transmission into the secondary-frame of the car. Its sole purpose is to minimize engine vibration and absorb road shocks so that passengers do not feel any bumps from the engine. The problem with the Mercedes-Benz mount exists when the rubber part separates, and the fluid starts leaking out of the hydraulic fluid-filled mount. Since they are oil-filled, they begin losing oil every 100,000 miles. You may see visible cracks in the rubber when your engine mount has failed. Suspension and Steering Components With time, important suspension components such as control arm bushings, thrust rods, ball joints, tie rod, trailing arm, and wheel bearings begin to wear out. You may hear weird noises while driving on a bumpy road ... read more
Posted on 2/10/2020
Check engine light is a sign on the dashboard that many vehicle owners fear. Known MIL(Malfunction Indicator Light), the engine check light signals that something is wrong. The check engine light can mean many things, from a gas cap not tightened properly to a damaged oxygen sensor, maybe a spark in plugs, or it could be something as serious as a faulty catalytic converter. Many of the causes of illuminated check engine light are easy to solve, but sometimes, it means that something has gone seriously wrong. The check engine light is a component of your car’s on-board diagnostic system. After the late 1980s, computers have a highly controlled car’s performance including engine speed, fuel mixture, and engine timing. When it finds any problem, the computer turns on a yellow warning light labeled as “service engine soon”, or “check engine light” or perhaps just an engine-shaped icon popping up. This light is known as the International Check Engin ... read more