Posted on 2/27/2012
Updated Blog From 1/15/24: Our Commitment to Your Pristine Ride: Embracing Cosmetic Repairs at CARSTAR Robert's Collision As the proud owner of CARSTAR Robert's Collision, I understand that if your vehicle has been on the road for over a year, it likely bears the marks of its journey—minor scratches, dents, and encounters with nature along doors, bumpers, and paint. These imperfections may seem minor, but as a fellow car enthusiast, I know that addressing them through our cosmetic repairs is not just about maintaining your vehicle but preserving its value and instilling a unique sense of pride in your ride. Do Dents Get Harder To Get Out Over Time? As a car enthusiast and the owner of CARSTAR Robert's Collision, one common question that often arises is whether dents become more challenging to repair as time goes on. It's a valid concern, and understanding the dynamics of dents over time is crucial in making informed decisions about cosmetic repairs. The short ... read more
Posted on 2/20/2012
Air filter maintenance is extremely important if you want to let your vehicle’s engine work optimally. Many car owners often complain about hard starting of the car and power loss, and this is mainly due to the problem with air filters. What the air filtration system in your vehicle does, is clean the outside air that comes into the vehicle prior to getting burned with the vehicle’s fuel. If the air that comes into the vehicle from the outside is not clean, it will cause your engine to become damaged. Recommended replacement intervals for air filters are now ranging between 15,000 and 75,000 miles. Fuel filter replacement intervals vary from between 20,000 miles to 150,000 miles, to “lifetime” in some applications. Modern fuel quality is so good that many import manufacturers leave the replacement interval to the technicians’ discretion. When you visit Robert’s Auto Repair for a regularly scheduled fuel filter or air filter replacement, we’ll let you know our recommendations for your ... read more
Posted on 2/13/2012
How frequently should you get your oil changed? What’s the difference between an oil change and a lube job with synthetic oil? When should you become concerned with filter replacement? These are common questions that vary with each vehicle make and model, as well as the driving style of each driver. Fortunately, the staff at Robert’s Auto Repair are knowledgeable about the lube, oil, and filter replacement requirements for each vehicle it services. Typically, an oil change / lube job is recommended every 3000 miles. Air filters are replaced at varying intervals, along with wiper blade replacement. When you visit Robert’s Auto Repair for a regularly scheduled lube, oil, and filter replacement, we’ll let you know our recommendations for your vehicle and consult with you before we complete the service. Need a lube, oil and filter replacement? Whatever the need, our staff at Robert’s Auto Repair will be happy to take care of your vehicle so that it may safely take care of you. We proudl ... read more
Posted on 2/6/2012
A properly tuned car, truck or SUV can improve your gas mileage and performance, and it also helps keep our environment greener. With today's gas prices, having your car inspected annually to determine if your vehicle could benefit from a complete tune-up is a great way to save money on gas, keep your car performing at its best, and have a longer lifespan. A complete tune-up service includes inspecting and adjusting all of the vehicle’s systems that contribute to efficient fuel combustion. How do you know when you need a tune-up service? If you keep track of your gas mileage and it worsens by 10% or more, it's time for a tune-up. Many drivers also seek a tune-up when experiencing any type of sluggish response from their vehicle. Need service, repair, and a complete tune-up? Whatever the need, our staff at Robert’s Auto Repair will be happy to take care of your vehicle so that it may safely take care of you. We proudly serve the engine, mechanical and auto body needs of people who live ... read more