How Rhode Islanders Can Minimize Storm Damage To Their Vehicles
While the heat of Rhode Island’s summer months may be over, hurricane season is not. With the potential to bring sustained winds of more than 74 mph along with heavy rain, it’s important to have a plan in place to protect yourself and your vehicle from tropical...
Collision Repair for Your Commercial Van or Truck
When your commercial vehicles are out of service due to an accident, every day that vehicle is not on the road is costing you money. And if repairs are made improperly, commercial trucks and vans can wind up right back out of service and hurting your bottom line. The...
The Right Choice in Collision Repair For Hybrid & Electric Vehicles
It may feel like yesterday that electric cars and hybrid vehicles were few and far between. However, as production, sales, and competition in the EV & Hybrid markets have heated up, these vehicles are becoming much more common. While the Prius, Insight, and Volt...
How deep of a scratch is too deep to repair on your own?
As the weather gets warmer and the sun shines brighter, many drivers are excited to wash their cars by hand or take on other do-it-yourself vehicle-care projects. Drivers also find themselves traveling more in the summer months, with greater amounts of highway and...
How to Handle a Minor Accident On a Road Trip
When you’re planning a road trip, your list of places to visit might include national parks, museums, amusement parks, and other attractions, but not the autobody repair shop. But with all of the extra driving that comes with the spring and summer travel season, minor...
Safety Sensors – The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
One of the greatest advancements in vehicle technology over recent years has been the safety sensor. There’s no doubt that these sensors have prevented hundreds and possibly thousands of accidents since they became more common in cars, trucks, and SUVs, and they will...