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How to Budget Your Vehicle Expenses

How to Budget Your Vehicle Expenses

Owning a vehicle offers convenience and freedom, but it also comes with ongoing costs that can add up quickly if you’re not prepared. From fuel and insurance to maintenance and unexpected repairs, vehicle expenses are often one of the largest items in a household budget. The good news is that with a little planning and awareness, you can manage these costs more effectively and avoid financial surprises. Creating a realistic vehicle budget helps you stay in control, protects your investment, and ensures your car remains safe and reliable. The True Cost of Vehicle Ownership Many drivers focus only on monthly payments or fuel costs, but vehicle ownership involves much more. A complete budget should account for both predictable expenses and occasional costs that arise throughout the year. Typical vehicle-related expenses include: Fuel and insurance Routine maintenance such as oil changes, tire rotations, and brake service Registration, inspections, and taxes Repairs and part r ... read more

Best Auto Service Ever? One Customer Thinks So!

Best Auto Service Ever? One Customer Thinks So!

At Fox Run Auto, we believe great service comes down to three things: clear communication, skilled repairs and treating every customer with genuine respect. Joseph’s recent review captures exactly what we strive to deliver on every visit. "Best auto service I ever had — quick, friendly, extremely knowledgeable, down to earth and very good customer service," Joseph says. "I highly recommend anyone who is looking for a great auto mechanic shop. Please look up Fox Run Auto — they are very good at what they do." We’re incredibly grateful for feedback like this. Joseph highlighted several qualities that matter most to our team. We are committed to prompt service, honest expertise and a welcoming atmosphere. When customers come to us with vehicle concerns, our goal is t ... read more

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Does Your Steering Wheel Shake While Braking?

Does Your Steering Wheel Shake While Braking?

If you feel your steering wheel shake or vibrate when applying the brakes, it’s a sign that something isn’t working the way it should. While the issue may start out subtle, ignoring it can lead to reduced braking performance, uneven tire wear and more expensive repairs down the road. Here are some of the common causes of this problem: Warped Brake Rotors One of the most common causes of steering wheel vibration during braking is warped brake rotors. Over time, heat from repeated braking can cause rotors to wear unevenly. When brake pads clamp down on a warped surface, the vibration travels through the steering system and into the wheel. Worn Brake Pads or Hardware Brake pads that are worn unevenly or installed improperly can also create shaking. Loose or damaged brake hardware may allow components to move ... read more

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What It Means When Your Car Smells Like Gas

What It Means When Your Car Smells Like Gas

A gasoline smell coming from your vehicle is never something to brush off—especially if you just filled up. While some causes are minor, others can be serious safety concerns. Knowing what the smell may indicate can help you take action before it turns into a bigger problem. Loose or Damaged Gas Cap One of the simplest causes of a gas smell is a loose, cracked or missing gas cap. If the cap doesn’t seal properly, fuel vapors can escape from the tank. This can create a noticeable odor and may even trigger a check engine light. Replacing or tightening the cap may solve the issue, but it’s still wise to have it inspected. Fuel Leaks in Lines or Hoses Fuel lines and hoses carry gasoline from the tank to the engine. Over time, they can crack, corrode or loosen. Even a small leak can produce a strong ... read more

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Signs of Damaged or Worn Motor Mounts

Signs of Damaged or Worn Motor Mounts

Motor mounts may be out of sight, but they play an important role in your vehicle’s comfort, stability and performance. These components secure the engine to the frame while absorbing vibration and controlling movement. When motor mounts wear out or fail, the symptoms can show up in ways many drivers don’t immediately recognize. Excessive Vibration at Idle One of the earliest signs of worn motor mounts is increased vibration, especially when your vehicle is idling. If your car feels rough while stopped at a light or vibrating more than usual when parked, the mounts may no longer be isolating engine movement effectively. Clunking or Banging Noises Damaged motor mounts often cause clunking or thudding noises when accelerating, braking or shifting gears. As the mounts weaken, the engine c ... read more

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