How to Get the Best Fuel Economy

Did you know that if your vehicle is not running in tiptop shape, it can negatively affect your fuel economy? Many drivers are unaware of that fact. At Lion Country Kia, we want to keep you as informed and knowledgeable as possible on all aspects of car ownership and maintenance, and that includes offer fuel economy tips.

Even with a well-maintained vehicle, there are still things you can do to improve fuel economy.

• Drive responsibly and within the speed limit.
• Use cruise control when possible.
• Use good tires that are properly inflated.
• Avoid letting engine run unnecessarily in cold...

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Your Car Needs Clean Air

You need fresh and clean air in order to stay healthy, and so does your vehicle. Your car is equipped with engine and cabin air filters that are designed to filter out dirt and debris in the air. The engine air filter keeps this dirt out of the engine, and cabin filters keep this dirty air from getting in your lungs.

Your engine and cabin air filters need to be changed on a regular basis. One sign of a dirty engine air filter is reduced acceleration when you step on the gas. You will notice a reduction in the cabin…
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Learning About Brake Fluid and What it Does for Your Vehicle


We believe that you should learn all about the various components of your vehicle and the way that each one works. We want you to understand what brake fluid is and why you need to have it in your vehicle.

Brake fluid helps you stop your car. When you press on your brakes, the brake fluid in the vehicle applies pressure to the brakes and helps you slow down. The fluid can get bad over time and it is important for you to have it changed every now and then. We can take out the old oil and put in…
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The Tire Pressure Lights Keep Going Off in My Car


Don't simply ignore the pressure light indicating tire pressure is low, take action today.

There are a couple of instances where you shouldn't be too worried about the tire pressure light going off in your vehicle. Colder weather drops of ten degrees will cause one pound of tire pressure to drop too. On top of that, your car tires are naturally losing a pound of pressure each month.

Things you should be worried about is when you see a drop in pressure in one tire and locate a small obstruction. Never remove the object yourself, but get to…
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What to Ignore About Motor Oil

Part of being a responsible car owner is changing the oil on a regular basis. While many believe that you have to change the oil every 3,000 miles, this is generally not the case. Instead, try to have the oil changed every 5,000 to 7,500 miles or as specified by your owners manual.

It is perfectly acceptable to leave black or otherwise dark motor oil in your vehicle. For the most part, it means that the oil is collecting dirt and other debris so that it can't enter the engine itself. As long as you follow…

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Signs and Symptoms of a Failing Starter

Very few situations are as aggravating as going to turn your vehicle on first thing in the morning only to hear a grinding or whining noise. Those are just two symptoms of a failing starter, and you should keep an eye out for any other warning signs that your starter might be nearing the end of its service life.

If you smell or see smoke when you turn the key, then the starting circuit might be damaged. The service team here at Lion Country Kia can quickly test the starting circuit to see if that is the problem. You should…

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Be Prepared With Proactive Back-to-School Vehicle Maintenance

Typically, for most parents, back-to-school time gets very busy. Your schedule tends to get full with after-school activities and other extracurricular activities that your children enroll.

With an increase in scheduled activities, that means there's not as much time to complete the needed maintenance on your vehicle. By being proactive with vehicle maintenance, such as an oil change, brake service, coolant fluid checks, and tire rotations, you will be much better prepared throughout the school year. Additionally, you want to check your wiper blades, headlamps and taillamps to...
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Inexpensive Road Trips

Road trips are a great way to get away for awhile while not having to spend a lot of money. Plan the route in advance to estimate fuel needs and costs. Save money along the way by camping out at night and barbecuing or grilling meals on a portable device. However, take possible bad weather into consideration and be prepared to stay at a hotel or in the vehicle should you encounter a storm.

Other expenses you might plan for include park or attraction admittance fees. You might want to do some shopping or pick up a few souvenirs along…

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Are All-Weather or Carpet Mats Best For Your New Car?

You're getting a new car and there are many decisions to make. What type of car mats would best protect your new vehicle's interior?

All-weather mats are made from rubber and easy to maintain. While there are usually limited color choices (black, brown, and tan), if you live in a climate with an abundance of rain, snow, or dirt, rubber mats may be the perfect choice.

 

 

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How Brake Pads Work

All of your car's wheels are attached to brake rotors that spin with them. When you step on your brake pedal, devices called calipers squeeze the brake rotors to slow them and your wheels to a stop. This creates a lot of friction, and it can do some serious damage to your brakes. This is why you need brake pads placed in between the calipers and the brake rotors. These pads act as buffers between the two components and prevent damage to your brakes.

Since the brake pads are themselves under a lot of friction, they get worn down…
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