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It May Not Be Sporty, but BMW’s Latest 650i Performs

Posted 2/19/17

How does the 2016 BMW 650i handle on the road? Forbes has a nice review that details BMW’s latest endeavor down to the nitty gritty. For starters, don’t expect an all and out race car. This car is built for comfort, though maybe not for...

European Brakes: Tips to Make Them Last

Posted 2/16/17

Anyone who owns a European car knows that brakes can be expensive. Most European vehicles have brakes that will last a long time, but when it comes time to replace them, they cost quite a bit more than your average domestic vehicle. The good news...

The Pros and Cons of Owning a Classic Car

Posted 2/13/17

It seems pretty obvious to anyone with two eyes and a heart what the pros of classic car ownership are. Have you seen some of the vintage models that were made over the years? They definitely don’t make them like that anymore! The drawbacks of...

Top Car Blogs for Import Mechanics and Enthusiasts

Posted 2/10/17

You love European cars because they aren’t like any other make. They’re special. That means they need extra love, not to mention appreciation. What are some great blogging resources to help you love and understand European cars? Here are a few of our import mechanics...

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Bond’s Jaguar Scheduled Maintenance: Best 007 Spy Cars

Posted 2/7/17

When your Jaguar scheduled maintenance  appointment is with Q, your name must be Bond, James Bond. The man with a license to kill also had a license to drive some of the most beautiful European cars ever to grace the pavement. The mechanics at our...

How Do I Fix My BMW So It Runs off of Grease?

Posted 2/3/17

It’s a question our Cincinnati mechanics get from time to time: “Can you fix my BMW so it runs off of vegetable grease?” The quick answer is yes, but the first thing our BMW technicians will ask is whether or not you have access to...

Why Do You Need a Radiator Flush?

Flushing your radiator every 40,000 miles or so has numerous benefits. It cleanses the rust and contaminants that build up in your radiator overtime. This grit can corrode your radiator, limiting its performance as well as how long it will last. The process also helps lubricate your water pump, helping to lengthen the lifetime of the pump. Most mechanics will also do a complete inspection of your radiator when they flush the system, including using pressure tests to check for leaks. The new antifreeze will introduce new additives will also help prevent further rust and contamination. These will also prevent foaming in the system as well as increase the efficiency of the system. It’s a fairly inexpensive repair job that can seriously lengthen the performance of your heating and cooling system.

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