A mechanic toils away on an old drivetrain.

Is my transmission going bad?

How to tell if your transmission is going bad

Like any automotive-related failure, your transmission will exhibit warning signs that it is failing or starting to malfunction. The longer you wait to address the issue, the more damage you may incur and the more money you’ll have to spend to get it fixed. That being said, there are several signs that indicate your transmission is malfunctioning. Learn more below! Read the rest of this entry >>

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Tips to make your tires last longer

How can I make my tires last longer?

If you’ve ever had to purchase new tires before, you probably already know that they can get pretty expensive. Tires can range in durability and quality, but regardless, a new set of tires might be a bit taxing on your wallet. With that in mind, it probably makes sense to do everything in your power to conserve them as long as possible. Check out some tips below for making your tires last longer! Read the rest of this entry >>

man changing cabin air filter

How to Change Your Cabin Air Filter

Easy Steps to Change Your Cabin Air Filter at Home

Keeping your vehicle’s interior fresh starts with a clean cabin air filter, and drivers can always count on guidance from Third Coast Auto Group in Austin, TX. This small component plays a big role by filtering dust, pollen, and pollutants before air enters the cabin. Replacing it regularly helps improve air quality and supports efficient airflow through the climate system.

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Compact sedans vs midsize sedans

Should I drive a compact sedan or a midsize sedan?

Drivers seeking a new car must consider more than just the basics of interior amenities and style. There are multiple classes of cars, the two most common being compact sedans and midsize sedans. As the names suggest, compact sedans are smaller while midsize sedans are a little bigger. Take a look below at some of the differences between the two! Read the rest of this entry >>

man checking tire pressure

How to check your tire pressure

Driving a vehicle on tires that are improperly inflated can cause some issues. You may experience poor fuel efficiency or poor traction, but those are the less serious issues. Improperly inflated tires can also cause uneven wear and may lead to a tire blowout. It’s best to check your tire pressure at least once or twice a month. If you’ve never done so before, now is a great time to start! Take a look at the article below to learn how to check your tire pressure. It’s quick and easy!

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Why drive a vehicle under 100,000 miles?

Benefits of driving a low-mileage pre-owned vehicle

Drivers often find that new vehicles aren’t all they’re cracked up to be. When you need to upgrade your current driving situation to something new, that doesn’t mean you must fork up a ton of money to get one. In fact, you can get a pre-owned vehicle with the same quality as a new vehicle for a much lower price. Take a look at the benefits of driving a low-mileage pre-owned vehicle here on our blog! Read the rest of this entry >>