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Loving a Car That Isn't Loving You Back

Loving a Car That Isn't Loving You Back

By Adobe Photo Stock How to Love Your Car (Even When it Doesn't Love You Back)  Do you sometimes feel like you are in a one-sided relationship with your vehicle? If your car is older and needs some TLC, or if it's a newer model with constant problems popping up, you may feel like the relationship between you and your vehicle isn't the best.   But just like any relationship, it takes work, don't give up on your car just yet! There are many things you can do to increase an older car's value and make even newer cars perform better. Let's explore some of these options so you can return to enjoying the open road.  Maintaining Your Car's Value  One of the best ways to ensure that your car keeps running strong is by regularly maintaining it. This means taking it in for oil changes, tune-ups, new filters, tire rotations, and any other services your manufacturer recommends at regular intervals.   Keeping up with these preventative mea ... read more

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How to Prepare for Unexpected Snow

How to Prepare for Unexpected Snow

Photo by Bruno Kelzer on Unsplash Welcome to another crisp holiday season! We hope the sudden arrival of cold weather isn’t taking you by surprise; and that you might even have a White Christmas to look forward to in what remains of 2021.   But for many in Bremerton, snow is a burden that we’re not really looking forward to; or prepared for! Because of that reason, it’s wise to stay ahead of the situation and prepare ourselves; in case of an unanticipated snowstorm. Here are our top five tips for preparing for unexpected snow.   Don’t bury your head in the snow -- Every year, Bremerton runs the same risk. And when there’s sudden snow, panic buying ensues, and store shelves get cleared out ... read more

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The Monster Within: Dealing with Road Rage

The Monster Within: Dealing with Road Rage

Photo by Joshua Wordel on Unsplash As the summer ends, tensions begin to rise. With school back on, there’s more pressure. We have the expectations and demands of the holiday season inching closer. During September and October, some of our relaxed psyche, our ‘chill,’ goes away. And the roads start to get more competitive. Drivers begin to cheat each other on the road to get a few seconds’ progress. And that can let the monster out. People cut corners and cut each other off. This dangerous behavior creates feelings of being taken advantage of and resentment. When stuck in a situation from someone else’s bad choices, It’s easy to let the stress of life make you snap at people on the road and lead you to ma ... read more

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