Even though we are approaching March, there's still plenty of time left for another snow storm, or two, to roll through the Twin Cities. It's never too late to be prepared for unpredictable road conditions, that's why tires that help you get through the winter season safely should always be considered.
The Difference Between Winter Tires and All-Season Tires
Posted by Poquet Auto on Feb 27, 2020 1:24:23 PM
What’s That Smell?: Six Scents Something is Wrong With Your Car
Posted by Poquet Auto on Jan 31, 2020 11:59:36 AM
Questioning unusual smells isn't anyone's favorite thing to do; however, ignoring your nose when it comes to your car can be costly. Identifying certain smells and acting promptly is one way to avoid complicated mechanical issues down the road.
What to look for when buying a new used car
Posted by Poquet Auto on Jan 22, 2020 1:29:30 PM
When you start your search for the perfect used car it’s important to remember applying good research will lead you to finding the right car. Even when you are in the midst of car shopping you don’t need to be an expert on all things cars, used car shopping just requires you to use a little bit more of your common sense. A major key into your research is having the ability and knowledge to spot potential problems and determining how reliable a used car is.
5 Signs Your Car Might Need a Tune-up
Posted by Poquet Auto on Jan 2, 2020 3:24:22 PM
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.
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.