Showing posts with label automotive. Show all posts
Showing posts with label automotive. Show all posts

Thursday, October 9, 2014

Did You Hire the Right Automotive Mechanic?

Your car is one of the things you use almost every day. If you do, you should already know that your
car will eventually have problems no matter how much maintenance you put into it. Car parts will wear and tear and you have to be prepared to get them repaired.

Since you don’t know a thing about repairing cars, you will have to hire a Tampa mechanic to do the work. That’s where things can get a bit tricky. You see, if you hire a bad automotive repair guy, the problem won’t be fixed or it can even get worse. This is why it’s so important that you hire the right guy to do the job.

However, when push comes the shove, how will you know if you hired the right Tampa mechanic to service your car? If you haven’t hired the repairman before, you should still take some time to assess I he has the qualities of a quality automotive repair guy. Here’s what you should look for:

·  He is knowledgeable. He should know the latest car engines, systems, parts and components. This means that he is always updated with the newer models as well as the older ones. A knowledgeable Tampa mechanic is also a flexible one. This makes him more reliable and dependable to handle different automotive problems. That’s the kind of you’d want to work on your car.

·     He is skillful. While knowledge itself is an important factor to consider, it also has to be paired with skills. Simply knowing won’t get the job done, right? But if the Tampa mechanic knows what to do and how to do the repairs needed, you got someone who can repair anything in your car. Knowledge and skills are a very important combination for car repair guys.

·      He is reliable. The last thing you’d want is to stress over your car’s problems and stressing over the automotive repairman who’s doing the work. You should feel confident in the auto repairman you hired. Observe how determined he is to help you out and observe if he is really looking into the problems and putting in effort to repair them. A repairman who perseveres is always a good sign.

Of course, this also goes to say that it is very important to approach a car repair company with licensed and certified mechanics. This way, you can be assured of quality service.

Atlantic Automotive Inc.
824 E. Fletcher Ave Tampa, FL 33612
(813) 936-1510


Monday, January 28, 2013

Tips when Buying Tires

Shopping for tires requires careful tire inspection. The safety mechanisms of any vehicle heavily rely on tires. Steering and brakes, directly apply on them. Shopping hastily may result to unfortunate scenarios.

Be a responsible car owner and exert twice the effort when choosing the tires of your cars. It is not that hard anyway. We now live in a world where car owners are fortunate because they can ask for information about tires as much as they want thanks to the disclosure requirements under federal law.


ImageSo before heading out to shop for some new tires, bear these tips in mind.

1. Meticulously inspect the sidewall of new tires before making a purchase. Sidewalls of tires are very important because they necessary information about the different tire specs including tire design, construction, and quality. The value for tread wear is also embossed on the sidewalls of new and used tires. They are usually in percentage, which allows you to relatively compare one brand of tires to other brands. It does not, however, provide absolute estimate of miles of wear.

2. Check the sidewall for the Department of Transportation markings. Department of Transportation markings usually come before the tire serial number. For new tires and used ones, these markings indicate that the tires are manufactured in compliance with state-regulated standards.

3. Look at the tire serial number when tire shopping because these digits provide important information about tire production. The first letters names the manufacturer, while the last digits indicate the date of production. For example, the number 219 indicates a tire was produced in the 21st week of 1989. You know an automotive tire shop is bluffing you if they say that the tires are newly made, yet the production date states otherwise.

4. Choose new tires that are not older than three months old. Tires that are stocked for longer periods of time degenerate rapidly. This is why most of these tires go on sale.

5. Never attempt to shop to unknown automotive tire sellers especially if you are in a tight budget and shopping for used tires. When in doubt, it is always best to consult your automotive mechanic in the repair shop you regularly go to. There are a lot of stores and tire shops selling used tires these days, but nothing beats the experience of getting advice and buying items from reliable sources only. But if you can afford it, shop for new tires instead. With new tires, you don’t have to worry about issues of past tire owners.




Clarke Automotive Systems
131 Central Drive, Brandon, FL 33510
(813) 685-2939
http://www.clarkeauto.net/