Preparing To Tow: Ensuring Your Car Is Ready

Posted on: 25 June 2017

Adding a hitch to your car or SUV in preparation for towing can be exciting -- once it's installed, you expand your hauling/storage capability by a great amount -- but it's not as simple as choosing a pretty hitch and attaching it to your vehicle. Your car needs to be ready to tow and you need to be ready to drive with all of that extra material in the back. It's essential that you calculate weight correctly, practice driving while hauling, and get your car checked out.
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Don't Be Like A Deer Caught In Headlights: What Every Driver Needs To Know About Accidents With Deer

Posted on: 21 December 2015

In the state of West Virginia, 1 out of 44 drivers will collide with a deer within the next 12 months, which doesn't seem unusual since the state is known as the Mountain State. However, what may surprise you is that, according to research, 1 in 169 drivers in the United States will collide with a deer within the next year. Given the chances that you will hit a deer at some point in your lifetime, it's important to know how to handle the situation before it actually happens.
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What's The Deal With Certified Pre-Owned Cars?

Posted on: 3 August 2015

If you've ever heard of the term "certified pre-owned" and wondered what was that all about, you're not alone. When it comes to buying any car, let alone a used one, there are plenty of terms you might run into that seem confusing and sometimes even downright cryptic. Fortunately, "certified pre-owned" is definitely something that could work to your advantage as you shop at a place like Grey Chevrolet Inc for your next used vehicle.
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Thinking of Buying a Used Engine from Japan? Here's What You Need to Know

Posted on: 3 August 2015

Swapping stock engines for imported Japanese Domestic Market or JDM engines has always been the go-to tactic for improving the performance of countless Japanese-brand vehicles. Unlike their stateside counterparts, these engines often offer higher stock horsepower figures, more desirable internal components and a greater degree of tunability for avid gearheads. JDM engines are commonly sourced from vehicles made and sold only in the Japanese automotive market, making them highly sought after by buyers in the U.
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