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Brake Warning Signs Drivers Should Not Ignore

April 25th, 2026 by

Brake warning signs can show up as sound, pedal feel, vibration, dashboard lights, or changes in stopping distance. Drivers should treat brake concerns as safety items first and maintenance items second because the system needs to perform consistently in traffic, bad weather, and emergency stops. What The Symptom Can Mean Brake symptoms often narrow the…

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Car Will Not Start: Battery, Starter, Or Alternator?

April 25th, 2026 by

A car that will not start usually points to an electrical, starting, charging, fuel, or security-system problem. The symptoms before and during the no-start event are often more useful than the failed start itself, especially when deciding whether the vehicle needs a battery test, tow, or deeper diagnostics. What The Symptom Can Mean Different no-start…

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Check Engine Light: What Drivers Should Check First

April 25th, 2026 by

A check engine light means the vehicle computer has detected a condition that needs attention. For owners and used-car shoppers, the key is to separate simple causes from symptoms that need professional diagnostics before the issue affects drivability, emissions, fuel economy, or long-term reliability. What The Symptom Can Mean The light can be triggered by…

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Used Car Prices Ease Slightly After Strong Spring Start

April 24th, 2026 by

Wholesale used-vehicle prices eased slightly in mid-April after a strong spring start, according to Cox Automotive’s Manheim Used Vehicle Value Index update. The movement matters for shoppers and trade-in customers because wholesale price trends can eventually influence retail pricing, vehicle availability, appraisal activity, and replacement decisions. Cox Automotive reported that wholesale used-vehicle values were down…

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Used EV Battery Data Gives Shoppers Range Context

April 24th, 2026 by

New reporting on electric-vehicle battery data is giving used-EV shoppers more context on how range can hold up after several years of ownership. The topic matters because range, battery condition, charging history, warranty coverage, and ownership costs are among the biggest questions shoppers ask when comparing EVs with hybrids and gasoline vehicles. InsideEVs reported on…

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Audi E-Tron Recall Covers Brake Booster Check

April 24th, 2026 by

Audi has expanded a recall affecting select E-Tron electric SUVs because a brake booster component may need inspection and repair. The update matters for owners and used-EV shoppers because recall status is one of the basic checks that should be reviewed before buying, selling, trading, or servicing a vehicle. The Brake Report said the recall…

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Nissan Xterra Return Brings Sub-$40K SUV Target

April 24th, 2026 by

Nissan is working toward a return of the Xterra nameplate, with early reporting pointing to a rugged SUV target below $40,000. The possible comeback matters for shoppers because affordable, adventure-oriented SUVs remain a high-interest segment in both the new-vehicle and used vehicle markets. Car and Driver reported that Nissan has confirmed work on an Xterra…

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EV Fast Charging Gets New 600-kW ChargePoint Update

April 23rd, 2026 by

ChargePoint has introduced Express Solo, a standalone DC fast charger designed to deliver up to 600 kilowatts of charging power for passenger electric vehicles. The update matters for shoppers because public charging speed, connector access, and charging convenience remain important factors when comparing new EVs, used EVs, hybrids, and gasoline vehicles. ChargePoint said the Express…

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How to Use Your Tax Refund to Buy a Used Car in 2026: A Louisville & Southern Indiana Buyer’s Guide

March 31st, 2026 by
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Tax refund checks are hitting bank accounts across Kentucky and Indiana right now, and if you’ve been thinking about upgrading your ride, this is one of the smartest moves you can make all year. Whether you’re commuting across the Sherman Minton Bridge to Louisville every morning or running errands around Clarksville and Jeffersonville, a reliable…

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Oil Change, Brakes & Tires in Clarksville IN: Cooper Automotive

February 17th, 2026 by

Finding a trustworthy, honest auto repair shop near Clarksville IN or Louisville KY shouldn’t be a gamble. Cooper Automotive is Craig & Landreth Auto Group’s in-house service center — staffed by ASE-certified technicians, equipped for everything from routine oil changes to major engine work, and committed to straightforward pricing without the upsell games you find…

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