Posted on 4/4/2025

Two Ways to Instantly Improve Visibility and Safety This Spring Posted April 3, 2025 As winter fades, your vehicle may be showing signs of seasonal wear—especially when it comes to safety-critical components like wipers and headlights. The combination of snow, road salt, and low temperatures takes a toll, often leaving behind streaky glass, foggy headlights, and grime-coated windshields. With spring rains on the way and longer daylight hours returning, now is the ideal time to restore both clarity and confidence behind the wheel. At Tom’s Auto Center, we offer two fast, affordable services that instantly enhance your visibility and driving safety—all in one quick visit. 1. See the Road Clearly – Premium Wiper Service + Hydrophobic Windshield Coating What Winter Left Behind: Winter’s harsh conditions cause major wear on wiper blades. Exposure to salt and snow leads to: Wipers that streak or skip across the windshield Reduced visibility in rai ... read more
Posted on 4/27/2023

With spring finally, here, most people will find themselves doing their spring cleaning. Tidying your house is a nice place to start, but keeping your vehicle clean is just as important. A clean car is not only a matter of looks but also a way to maintain its value and performance. But do you know the right way to wash your car? Here are some do's and don'ts of car washing that can help you keep your vehicle's appearance pristine. Do's of Car Washing: Use the right tools: Choose soft, non-abrasive materials such as microfiber towels, wash mitts, and sponges to avoid scratching or damaging the car's surface. Also, use a pH-balanced motorcar shampoo to ensure the paint is not stripped of its protective wax. Clean the wheels and tires first: Before washing the car, clean the wheels and tires with a specialized cleaner and brush to remove brake dust, dirt, and grime. Rinse thoroughly: Use a hose or pressure washer to rinse off any loose dirt and debris before washin ... read more
Posted on 12/15/2022

With millions of people traveling on the road over the holiday season, some traffic will almost always be inevitable. Whether traveling solo, in a duo, or with a packed full car, you might as well make some fun of it. To make your road journey merry and bright, how about jamming to some holiday classic tunes road? Here are some of our favorites that always make our playlist cut every year: All I Want for Christmas is You – Mariah Carey Run Rudolph Run – Chuck Berry Santa Claus is Coming to Town – The Jackson 5 I’ll be Home for Christmas – Elvis Presley Feliz Navidad – José Feliciano Last Christmas – Wham! It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year – Andy Williams Santa Tell Me — Ariana Grande Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays — NSYNC It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas – Michael Buble Rockin Around the Christmas Tree – Brenda Lee Underneath the Tree – Kelly Clarkson Holly J ... read more
Posted on 6/15/2022

Whether you are a newbie driver or an experienced one, we all have our own bad driving habits. Some of them are more forgiving than others, while others can cost you additional fuel and repair bills. The good news is that you can always correct your habits to prevent problems down the line. Read on to learn more about some terrible habits that could be hurting your car: Running Over Potholes There are many different areas of the car that you can potentially hurt from speeding into a pothole. If you tend to do it often, it can harm your suspension parts, wheel alignment, and steering components. Plus, it can also burst your tires. It is best to slow down if possible when driving over potholes. Speeding Over Speed Bumps The whole point of a speed bump is to slow down your car. Similar to the pothole, this can also hurt your shocks and struts, tires, and steering system. Plus, you don’t want to damage your bumper or undercarriage either. Next time, try taking it easy. Forgettin ... read more
Posted on 4/14/2022

Whether you're seeking something crispy and salty or something sweet and refreshing, there's a single-serving snack to meet your cravings on your road trip—and believe us, they will taste far better than gas station French fries. Here are the 8 best snacks you should bring on your next road trip. 1. Popcorn Popcorn is high in fiber and complex carbohydrates, which will keep you regular and provide you energy while driving. Make sure it's not chemical-laden microwave popcorn. Instead, have one made with just maize, salt, and oil. 2. Protein Bars Choose protein bars carefully. Many protein bars include just sugar and unknown chemicals and preservatives. The best protein bars have natural ingredients that provide your body with the nourishment it craves without a sugar crash. 3. Grape When you're on the road and hungry but don't want to stop for a meal, take some grapes with you. Grapes will keep you from becoming bored since they're good for yo ... read more