
The One Area Dealers Inspect First During Trade-In (And It’s Not the Engine)
When it’s time to trade in your car, many drivers assume dealers focus first on the engine or mileage. Those things matter, but they are not the first stop during

When it’s time to trade in your car, many drivers assume dealers focus first on the engine or mileage. Those things matter, but they are not the first stop during

When the economy gets shaky, most industries feel it fast. But one field keeps growing year after year, no matter what happens with interest rates or consumer spending. SMART repair

As the year winds down, trade-in season kicks into high gear. Between end-of-year upgrades and early tax refunds, dealers see a rush of drivers looking to swap old for new.

Winter hits harder every year, and 2026 is shaping up to be no different. Cold snaps, road salt, freezing rain and fast temperature swings all work together to attack your

Most people think dramatic accidents or obvious parking lot battles leave the worst damage. But the truth is, tiny everyday moments are often the real culprits behind those mysterious scratches

It’s 2026, and if you drive a newer vehicle, you’ve probably already noticed the shift. Cars are changing fast, from paint formulas to body panels packed with sensors. That means

Winter can be rough on your car’s paint, and rust is the quiet troublemaker behind much of the damage. Cold weather, moisture and road salt all team up to break

When winter hits, road crews get to work spreading salt to melt ice and make driving safer. It’s good for traction, but not for your car. Road salt sticks to

When the days get shorter and the nights stretch longer, clear headlights become more than a convenience. They’re a necessity. As fall turns to winter, foggy or yellowed headlights can

Winter might look peaceful from behind the wheel, but for your car’s alloy rims it’s one of the toughest seasons of the year. Between road salt, slush and surprise curb

Some people just have a natural eye for detail. They take pride in every curve of a car and can spot a flaw from across the parking lot. At Colors

“You never get a second chance to make a first impression.” That old saying doesn’t just apply to handshakes—it applies to your car too. Whether it’s pulling up to a