IN THE DRIVER'S SEAT

The monthly eZine of Tuttle Click Automotive Group

Volume IV, Issue II, February 2011  
Trip Inspections


Californians love their cars. And nothing goes with cars better than the road trip. Freedom from daily schedules, new sights and the open road - it's great! But there's nothing like car trouble to bring the fun to a grinding halt.  Scheduling a trip inspection can help avoid breakdowns and ensure a safe trip.  To make a service reservation before your next long drive, click here:  Online Service Scheduling

Warning Indicators 
 

Click here for a great article from MSN Autos about your dashboard's warning indicator panel. 

Have a light on that you need diagnosed?  

Click here to schedule a quick online reservation.

 What grade of gas is best?

Each vehicle is engineered to accept a certain grade fuel as determined by the engine's compression ratio. If your owner's manual says your car is rated for regular gasoline and you've been feeding it premium, you're wasting your money. The only difference between the two is that premium has a higher resistance to knock, or pre-ignition, than regular gasoline. While you can run premium in a regular engine, it will neither clean it nor give you any additional power. Meanwhile, using regular in an engine that requires premium could cause serious mechanical damage.

Happy Valentine's Day

to our loyal customers, who love their cars as much as we do!

    

  


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Trip Inspections
Dashboard Warning Lights
Selecting the Best Gas for Your Vehicle
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