For all vehicle owners, it's important to have any automotive services done on your vehicle sooner rather than later. While there may not always be clear signs when your vehicle is having a problem, there are smaller details you can look at that may need some routine maintenance done. It’s important to address these little signs early on before you end up with a major problem that often will affect your vehicle and your bank account.
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Tips On Giving Your Car That “New Car” Look Again
Posted by Poquet Auto on Dec 20, 2019 1:20:27 PM
Remember that new car smell and spotless interior your car had when you first drove it off the lot? The chances are your car has not looked like that since you brought it home. Over time, your car may begin to collect stains, cracks, and broken features that just can’t seem to go away and keep gaining your attention.
Should I Warm Up My Car's Engine In the Winter?
Posted by Poquet Auto on Dec 4, 2019 4:23:14 PM
Many people dread having to drive during the cold winter months when the roads become covered in ice and snow. Unless you have remote start or a garage, having to drive on these road conditions become even worse when you have to get into your freezing car. Just start your car and give your cabin and engine time to warm up then hit the road, right?
If you could change one thing about your current car, what would it be?
Posted by Poquet Auto on Nov 22, 2019 12:24:25 PM
A lot of people love their cars. Whether it's the handling, gas mileage, or the color, there are always certain aspects of the car that people cling to as a reason why their car means so much to them. Many of us drive our cars daily and have learned which of these features help get us through our commute, whether it's heated seats on a cold winter day or a nice sound system to listen to your favorite music.
Winter Driving FAQs for Minnesota Newbies
Posted by Poquet Auto on Nov 6, 2019 10:14:25 AM
Whether it’s blizzards, whiteouts, sub-zero temperatures, black ice, or freezing rain -- Minnesota has it all. To survive the extremes, Minnesotans have to be both tough and smart. Regardless if you are driving to work or running quick errands, road conditions during the winter months are never predictable.