Six Tips For Avoiding Pothole Damage In Rhode Island

Six Tips For Avoiding Pothole Damage In Rhode Island

As we creep towards the end of winter and the start of Spring in Rhode Island, more and more potholes are becoming visible, causing a major safety hazard for drivers. While most collisions with potholes may seem like a minor inconvenience, there are cases when...
Improve Your Vehicle’s Resale Value by Taking Care Of Minor Damage

Improve Your Vehicle’s Resale Value by Taking Care Of Minor Damage

How taking care of minor damage can raise resale value when it’s time to trade in your vehicle. One of the often-forgotten ways to maximize your vehicle’s pre-owned or trade-in value is to fix minor damage that could improve the rated condition of your vehicle....
5 Tips To Keep Your Vehicle Safe From Damage During Snow Removal

5 Tips To Keep Your Vehicle Safe From Damage During Snow Removal

Shoveling and snow blowing is already a hassle for New Englanders, but scratching your paint, denting your vehicle, or cracking a windshield can make a bad day much worse. While we know that winter weather can create all sorts of potential autobody hazards for your...
How To Avoid Winter Autobody Damage

How To Avoid Winter Autobody Damage

In New England weather, it’s easy to see why winter is one of the harshest times of year for your vehicle. Icy roads and a buildup of snow make up just a few of the many hazards that come with the colder temps – and there are many more factors that could...
How to prevent paint and body damage during the holiday shopping season

How to prevent paint and body damage during the holiday shopping season

With November holiday shopping starting up, parking lots will only get more and more full. And more traffic to shopping centers means more distractions and more hazards in the lots. Don’t let the season of giving give you a headache! Check out these tips to prevent...
How Rhode Islanders Can Minimize Storm Damage To Their Vehicles

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...