Wednesday, February 10, 2016

What to give to your Valentine?

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Chocolates? Those silky pajamas they sell on TV? A big teddy bear?  Dinner and dancing? They all sound great, don’t they? But not for me. I want to give her something really special. I want to give her safety.

So, I’m starting with a full inspection of her car. She’s pretty good about regular car check-ups, but there’s no harm in getting the once over even between check-ups.

So, here’s what I suggest for you, too…

Saturday, January 30, 2016

Resolutions Already Forgotten?

Don’t tell me. January whizzed by and you already forgot your New Year’s resolutions. I did. So I decided to start a new list. Join me…

I resolve to take good care of my car, including a regular under wash during the months when salt is on the road.

I resolve to change the windshield wipers as necessary so that my line of vision is clear and clean.


Monday, December 21, 2015

Practical Auto Gift for Any Budget

If you want to be a secret Santa, or just get the perfect, last-minute practical gift for a loved one, then consider what I describe as a winter car kit.

It’s something you put together yourself. It’ll fit most any budget. You fill it with as many items as you like. It’s a gift for most any occasion – Christmas, birthday, Valentine’s.

Wednesday, October 21, 2015

Lead by Example with Teens

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Did you know this week is National Teen Driver Safety Week? How can we influence our teens to make good decisions while driving? Perhaps the best approach is by being a good model.

Let’s take to heart these tips offered by the U.S. Department of Transportation.

1.    No Drinking and Driving.

Set a good example by not driving after drinking. Remind your teen that drinking before the age of 21 is illegal, and alcohol and driving should never mix no matter your age.

Wednesday, September 16, 2015

Please, no honking at bicyclists

Have you noticed that there are more bicyclists on the road – both adult and children? In fact, esurance.com tells us that roughly 865,000 workers in the U.S. used bicycles as their main mode of commuting in 2012. In just two decades, the number of U.S. bicyclists jumped 64 percent (1990 to 2009), reports the University Transportation Research Center in a 2011 study. Closer to home, the Research Center says, cycling in New York City was up 75 percent from 2000 to 2007.


Friday, July 10, 2015

If You Think Driving in U.S. Is Scary...

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If you have traveled abroad and rented a car, you know the driving experience can be different – if not outright scary.

A friend recently returned from Italy, where it takes about five minutes to realize, especially in cities like Rome, that there are no real traffic laws – just traffic suggestions.

Passing on double lines, WITH oncoming traffic, appears to be as normal as 90-degree weather in July and August. Lines of traffic instinctively move to the right, widening the road even when roads are narrow (which is common). And while all this is happening, young men and women on scooters are zipping by, weaving through traffic on both the right and left. It makes one long for the more sane chaos of contending with New York and Boston drivers.

Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Follow Your Nose: Burning Odors

Did you burn the toast? Probably not, especially if you smell it in your car. It could be an electrical short circuit or the wire insulation.

Burning odors can indicate a variety of problems: Your car may be overheating, or there is an oil leak, or a temperature gauge may be broken.

The smell of oil burning may mean you have a leak in the engine block or exhaust manifold.