Posted on 4/16/2019
Over the years I'm sure you have seen plenty of ads for engine and fuel additives and treatments. Some having some pretty outrageous claims. Some work and some are not even worth the container they come in. Over the years we have been pretty skeptical of most of them. Then a few years ago, we were dealing with the Audi/VW engine oil sludging issues and came across BG products in some tech info. We did some research, and found that they were the company that VW/Audi had used to help come up with a solution to the oil sludging and consumption issue. We contacted them, got some information and did some research. What we found was not only do they make world class products but they stand behind them with a lifetime warranty. Since we have started using their products, we've seen not only do they work extremely well, but their warranty is no joke. We've had several customers save substantial money on repair ... read more
Posted on 4/25/2017
Get a Look at this Wreck! This is what can happen when a high-performance car and an 18-year-old driver hit the road. The driver was out street racing with his dad's M3 and got a little behind on his coordination, you could say. Hot tip for wannabe race car drivers: There are really nice places called race tracks. They have lots of room and far fewer things to hit. Go there to drive fast. It's what they're made for. So what do car guys do when a lower mileage hot rod like this becomes available? Well, we snatched it up and thought "what can we do with this?" After tossing a bunch of ideas around we decided to swap this into a station wagon. We did a little internet research and made our plan. This wreck would become the donor for a sleeper family wagon. We found a suitable wagon and got to work. This was basically a bolt in swap. We used a 2002 BMW 325 wagon that will take all of the M3 hardware. Due to the genius of German engineering, the chassis platforms are an evolutionar ... read more
Posted on 3/23/2017
How to Find the Best Auto Mechanic It would be easy to tell you to not bother looking around for an auto mechanic once you've found us. Because we really think that we are the best. But we want you to be happy and satisfied from the start, so here are some things to do when you need a new mechanic and a place to take your car. Ask around. Ask family, friends, and neighbors for recommendations. Keep your search local. Unless you need a restoration for something like, oh, a 1925 Bugatti, you want a shop you can get to in a hurry. Or one that's simply convenient. See if your local newspaper does a "best of" series. Many times auto shops are covered. If you belong to a car club, all the better. The same recommendations will show up again and again. Check online. Take a look at Yelp and Angie's List and Google. It's good to see the negatives (should there be any) as well as the positives. Stop by the shops you're interested in. Take a look at the cars on the lot - hav ... read more