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Winter driving can be some of the most dangerous throughout the year. Frigid temperatures, sleet, snow, and black ice can quickly turn roadways from passable to hazardous.
Even the best-prepared motorist who has kept up with vehicle maintenance and checked weather conditions may find themselves stranded in their car.

Snow, ice, and frigid temperatures make winter driving the most dangerous of the year. Keeping up with maintenance, staying aware of driving conditions, and being prepared for the worst-case scenario can keep you traveling in safety, instead of stranded in the cold.

Winter can be a rough time on your vehicle. Salt, sand, and wintry mixes are not your car’s friends.
The holidays are all about treating others in high regard. As you shower people with love and affection this holiday season, remember to do the same with your car. Vehicles deserve genuine love and care throughout the year, and especially in these winter months.
It’s important to take good care of your car during winter, as the snow and cold can be especially difficult on it. Keeping your car clean helps improve the chances of avoiding damage and rust development on its exterior.
However, sometimes the car wash can be as difficult on your vehicle’s exterior as the weather itself.

Have you been involved in an automobile accident? Vehicle crashes can be among the most traumatic events in a person’s life.
While dealing with the emotional and physical toll these incidents can take, you are left with the aftermath of the accident and have to decide what is next for your car. Evaluating the damage to your vehicle, you have to determine if it is better to have it repaired or cut your losses. Is your car repairable, or should it be totaled?
If your car can be fixed, you will file a claim with your insurance to help cover the costs to fix your vehicle. On the other hand, labeling a car a total loss means it is beyond repair or would cost more money to repair it than it is actually worth.

It’s getting to be that special time of the year in the western part of North Carolina. Fall is one of the best seasons to be in the mountains. For families in the Asheville area, autumn signifies the time to enjoy pumpkin patches, apple cider, football, and bundling up by the fireplace.
Before you get too wrapped up in all the fun fall activities, it is important to prepare your vehicle for the fall and the colder months ahead. Just like students going back to school, vehicles have to get ready for the months ahead.