Many of us have been involved in minor car accidents where there was only slight cosmetic damage, and it was simply dealt with through the insurance provider. However, would you know what to do if the accident was more serious? Being prepared and knowing the proper steps to take can make a difficult situation much easier to handle. After all, car accidents are unfortunately very common – in the United States alone, there are around 6 million crashes every year, resulting in more than 3 million injuries and 40,000 deaths. Assess the Situation The first thing you’ll want to do is remain calm and assess the situation. Check to see if you or any passengers are injured, and call 911 immediately if medical attention is needed. With nearly 2 million drivers experiencing permanent injuries from car accidents annually, it’s important to get prompt medical care for any serious wounds. If the accident resulted in major damage or injuries, do not attempt to move injured passengers unless the...
Suzuki Jimny sales are up 125.5% (regular version) and 24.8% (kei car version) in September. The Japanese new vehicle market edges down for the third month in a row at -2.4% year-on-year in September to 428,214 units. Sales through September remain in positive however at +5% to 3,465,399. Toyota (-4.9%) falls to 28.1% share vs. 30.6% year-to-date whereas Suzuki (+7.3%) is up to 16.2% vs. 16%. Subaru (+22%), Daihatsu (+6.4%) and Mazda (+0.4%) also end the month in positive but Nissan (-21.6%), Lexus (-9.2%), Honda (-6.2%) and Mitsubishi (-5.5%) struggle. Isuzu (-0.2%) is stable at #9. Further down, Mercedes (-2.4%) tops the foreign legion at #11 ahead of BMW (+6.2%), Volkswagen (+74.7%) and Audi (+22.7%). BYD (+195.9%) breaks its volume record at 802 sales. Looking at the regular car ranking, the Toyota Yaris/Cross (+4.8%) stays at #1 above the Toyota Corolla/Cross (-10.1%). However when applying the estimated Yaris/Yaris Cross and Corolla/Corolla Cross splits, the Yaris would rank #8...
Some people look forward to the drop in temperatures, while others love the sun. However, the same isn’t true for your vehicle. The changing weather can cause your vehicle to struggle to maintain performance. Before the next seasonal change, you need to do more than stop in for oil change services . While a vital part of vehicle maintenance, it’s only the start. Following these tips can keep your vehicle functioning and help you avoid expensive repair bills. Don’t Ignore Seasonal Oil Changes An oil change doesn’t mean topping off the existing fluid. This is a messy process that involves draining all of the old oil from the engine, replacing filters, and pouring new the product in. Most automotive experts recommend changing your oil every 5,000 miles or so. However, you may be able to wait longer if you’re consistently using full synthetic motor oil. This may allow you to wait as long as 15,000 miles before scheduling an oil change. However, the mileage does...
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