Kidney Cars

According to United States Department of Transportation (NHTSA), one million vehicles were stolen in the U.S. during 2022. 

As snow storms, cold weather and power outages present challenges for travelers, power companies are reminding people everywhere to be ready.
Overnight, winter storms can cause outages that affect thousands of people and homes. While crews work to plow the roads and restore power, there are some safety guidelines that we can take if we must drive in the snow.

Our country has miles and miles of roads varying from tiny byway backroads to colossal interstates. Whether you like mountains, plains, or coastal views, there is a perfect destination waiting for you. Here are some ideas to help inspire your next road trip.

Water is typically a good thing for your vehicle, helping the cooling system regulate the motor's temperature and keeping your car looking shiny and clean. However, water can turn into your vehicle's worst nightmare, especially when it comes to floodwaters. Floods can swiftly damage your car, transforming your once-tip-top vehicle into something practically worthless.

Have you ever walked up to your parked car and been greeted by a mysterious puddle or spot on the ground? It can make you feel like your trusty vehicle might be slowly giving up on life. But fear not, deciphering those enigmatic drips is a skill you can master. It's the key to understanding whether it's a harmless leak or a pressing issue that demands immediate attention.

Your mission today should you choose to accept it is to organize your car’s glove box. It’s got to be done so you might as well do it today and we’ll tell you just what to do.