Craig and Landreth Clarksville Blog

Toyota EV Sales Rise As Shoppers Compare Gas Costs

April 29th, 2026 by

Toyota’s electric-vehicle sales are drawing attention as shoppers continue comparing fuel costs, EV range and charging access. The trend matters because Toyota has long been associated with hybrids, and stronger EV demand can change how mainstream shoppers think about battery-electric SUVs. Toyota Motor North America’s March sales release showed electrified vehicles represented 49.1% of March…

Posted in News

Kia EV6 Price Cut Gives EV Shoppers New Context

April 29th, 2026 by

The 2026 Kia EV6 is getting a meaningful price reduction, giving electric-vehicle shoppers a new data point as they compare new EVs, used EVs and hybrid alternatives. The change matters because lower new-vehicle pricing can influence monthly payments, lease math, used-vehicle values and how shoppers evaluate fast-charging electric crossovers. CarsDirect reported that order-guide data shows…

Posted in News

Car Bluetooth Not Connecting: Phone, Software, Or Module?

April 29th, 2026 by

Bluetooth issues should be checked with both the phone and the vehicle system before hardware is blamed. Car Bluetooth Not Connecting: Phone, Software, Or Module? is a useful diagnostic topic because the same symptom can come from simple maintenance, electronic controls, wear, or a related system that needs testing. Common Causes To Consider Phones can…

Posted in Cooper Automotive

Power Seat Not Moving: Switch, Track, Fuse, Or Motor?

April 29th, 2026 by

Power seat problems affect comfort and driving position, so they should be checked before assuming the motor failed. Power Seat Not Moving: Switch, Track, Fuse, Or Motor? is a useful diagnostic topic because the same symptom can come from simple maintenance, electronic controls, wear, or a related system that needs testing. Common Causes To Consider…

Posted in Cooper Automotive

Heated Steering Wheel Not Working: Fuse, Switch, Or Module?

April 29th, 2026 by

Heated steering wheel concerns should be checked with other steering-wheel controls and electrical symptoms. Heated Steering Wheel Not Working: Fuse, Switch, Or Module? is a useful diagnostic topic because the same symptom can come from simple maintenance, electronic controls, wear, or a related system that needs testing. Common Causes To Consider Switches, fuses, relays, modules,…

Posted in Cooper Automotive

Seat Heater Not Working: Switch, Fuse, Or Element?

April 29th, 2026 by

Seat heater repairs should be diagnosed carefully because upholstery, wiring, and modules may be involved. Seat Heater Not Working: Switch, Fuse, Or Element? is a useful diagnostic topic because the same symptom can come from simple maintenance, electronic controls, wear, or a related system that needs testing. Common Causes To Consider Heating elements can break…

Posted in Cooper Automotive

Wind Noise While Driving: Door Seals, Glass, Or Trim?

April 29th, 2026 by

Wind noise is not always cosmetic; it can reveal seal, glass, trim, or prior repair concerns. Wind Noise While Driving: Door Seals, Glass, Or Trim? is a useful diagnostic topic because the same symptom can come from simple maintenance, electronic controls, wear, or a related system that needs testing. Common Causes To Consider Door seals…

Posted in Cooper Automotive

Water On Floorboard: AC Drain, Weatherstrip, Or Leak?

April 29th, 2026 by

Interior water should be diagnosed quickly because wet carpet can create odor and electrical concerns. Water On Floorboard: AC Drain, Weatherstrip, Or Leak? is a useful diagnostic topic because the same symptom can come from simple maintenance, electronic controls, wear, or a related system that needs testing. Common Causes To Consider A clogged AC evaporator…

Posted in Cooper Automotive

Sunroof Leak: Drains, Seals, Or Alignment?

April 29th, 2026 by

Sunroof leaks should be handled early because water intrusion can affect carpet, electronics, odor, and resale confidence. Sunroof Leak: Drains, Seals, Or Alignment? is a useful diagnostic topic because the same symptom can come from simple maintenance, electronic controls, wear, or a related system that needs testing. Common Causes To Consider Sunroof drains can clog…

Posted in Cooper Automotive

Trunk Won’t Open: Latch, Key Fob, Or Wiring?

April 29th, 2026 by

Trunk and liftgate problems should be checked by separating latch, power, switch, and body-control concerns. Trunk Won’t Open: Latch, Key Fob, Or Wiring? is a useful diagnostic topic because the same symptom can come from simple maintenance, electronic controls, wear, or a related system that needs testing. Common Causes To Consider A failed latch actuator…

Posted in Cooper Automotive

Saved Vehicles

You don't have any saved vehicles!

Look for this Save icon

Once you've saved some vehicles, you can view them here at any time.

Craig and Landreth Clarksville 38.31280635485325, -85.76597010341537.