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4 steps to check and refill your car’s oil

4 steps to check and refill your car’s oil

With recent advancements in motor oils and engine technologies, newer vehicles have longer recommended oil change intervals—typically between 5,000 and 10,000 miles. However, if you notice oil leaking from your car, the oil can symbol appears on your dash, or you feel your engine isn’t running as smoothly as normal, you may need to add oil between oil changes. Check out these four easy steps...

“Full coverage” car insurance

“Full coverage” car insurance

Like the name suggests, having a “full coverage” car insurance policy should mean you’re fully covered in all situations. While this sounds like a great grab-and-go insurance product, every lender, agent, and insurer defines “full coverage” a bit differently considering it’s not an insurance product.  To find the best auto insurance policy to help cover you and your vehicle more fully, you should follow three...

Driving without insurance

Driving without insurance

Driving without coverage could be a costly choice We all know car insurance is important. It protects you as a driver, as well as others you encounter on the road. That's why nearly every state in the nation has car insurance requirements. You may choose to forego auto insurance in hopes of getting away with temporary savings. But you could wind up paying far more...

A 5-step guide to car insurance for foreign drivers

A 5-step guide to car insurance for foreign drivers

Putting down roots in a new country can be thrilling—but it can also be a whirlwind, considering all the logistics you manage on a daily basis. But whether you’re a short-term visitor or a permanent resident, being able to drive can be crucial to a smooth transition. To do so, you need car insurance. We developed this five-step guide to help set you on the...

14 easy steps to changing a flat tire

14 easy steps to changing a flat tire

Changing a tire is likely easier than you think. By preparing and educating yourself, and following the steps below, you can fix your flat tire and get back on the road in no time. 1. Make sure you have everything you need Before you hit the road, make sure you have these items stowed in your vehicle so you’re ready to change your tire: Your...