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I'm Not Ready For Winter, But My Car Will Be

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Guess what's just around the corner? I don't even want to say the words win.ter. Ok, I like the word Christmas. But after that, I want to go straight to flowers blooming, bees buzzing, and no bulky jackets! However (eye roll), I'll be in Philly area for 2021-2022 winter season unless I win the lottery tonight. I need to get my VW Jetta, Alex (That's what I call her.

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How To Tell If Your Toyota Tacoma is a PreRunner

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Toyota first started selling pickup trucks here in 1966, and Nissan began importing the 620 shortly after. These new imported trucks were unlike anything the domestic manufacturers were offering; aside from the reliability and durability their passenger cars were becoming famous for, they were significantly smaller and less expensive than the Chevy & GMC C/K or Ford F-Series.

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Which Oil Change is Better: Conventional or Synthetic Oil?

Driver's Edge

One of the most frequently asked questions when it comes to an oil change service is whether conventional or synthetic oil is the better choice. There are a lot of variables to consider when determining an accurate answer to this question. It won’t be the same for every vehicle. Let’s break down what you need to know to help make the decision regarding conventional oil vs synthetic oil.

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Oil Change: How Often Should You Have One?

Driver's Edge

If you’re like most motorists in Texas, maximizing the lifespan of your car or truck is a high priority. But one of the most effective methods to get years of service from your vehicle is so simple that it can be surprisingly easy to overlook. By getting regular oil changes from a reputable shop like Driver’s Edge, you can keep your car in great shape while saving money in the long run.

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Tire Shop Guide to Reading Your Tires

Driver's Edge

It’s not uncommon for many people to not know much about their tires beyond what type of tires came on the vehicle or what the technician at the tire shop recommended. But, the series of letters and numbers on the side of your tires actually tell you everything you need to know about the type, tire size, and more. Not all vehicles require the same tire size.

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