3 Common BMW E46 3-Series Repairs

If you love fine automobiles, you know just how amazing the BMW E46 3-series is. While it was last manufactured back in 2006, it tends to be a favorite among those who love BMWs. It has garnered recognition as one of the top cars in the country for good reason. However, that doesn't mean it doesn't have its share of problems as well. Any car can have something go wrong with it at any point in time. Read More 

3 Ways Car Repairs Can Raise Your Car’s Selling Price

Are you thinking about selling your current car in order to help pay for your new one? If so, making sure you are getting the most money out of your car sale is definitely one of your main priorities, especially since you are using the funds towards your new car purchase. Well, before you list your car for sale, it is important that your car doesn't give potential buyers any reason to offer you a lower asking price. Read More 

When Is Brake Dust An Issue? Learn How To Recognize The Signs

When operating your BMW, some level of brake dust is expected. However, excessive brake dust could be cause for concern. You first need to understand that BMWs often generate more dust than other vehicles, primarily because the pads on these vehicles have higher carbon and metallic contents than pads used on other vehicles. For this reason, an excessive amount of dust on occasion shouldn't necessarily signal an emergency. However, if this seems to be a consistent problem or you start to have more dust than usual, this might require further investigation. Read More 

Professional Car Washes Not In The Budget? Use These Homemade Products To Keep Your Car Clean And Shiny

Keeping your car clean can be tough when you're trying to stay on a budget. Whether you're a college student or a newlywed, professional carwashes probably aren't on your list of priorities right now. Don't worry. You don't have to settle for a dirty car. With these homemade products, your car can look like you took it to the local car wash. Grime-Fighting Car Detergent This grime-fighting car detergent will allow you to save money without damaging the paint on your car. Read More 

So You Have A Limp Transmission?

A limp what? A "limp transmission" refers to a transmission that is running in "limp mode." Limp mode, most often referred to as fail code mode, is when the computer in the car finds a problem. Basically, if the computer is expecting certain specifications and something happens outside of its programming, it enters fail code mode. Continue reading to learn more about what causes limp mode and actions you can take. Read More