Most drivers assume that once their car comes back from a body shop, the job is done. The damage is gone, the paint looks fresh, and everything seems back to normal. But not all collision repairs are created equal, and sometimes the signs of a poor-quality repair...
After a collision, one of the biggest questions that comes up is whether a damaged part should be repaired or replaced. It sounds simple on the surface, but behind that decision is a process that involves safety standards, manufacturer guidelines, insurance...
One of the most common things we hear after an accident is, “It still drives fine.” And in many cases, that’s true—at least on the surface. The car starts, moves, steers, and gets you home. But driving and being safe are not the same thing, especially with modern...
It’s not uncommon for drivers to notice a strange vibration after a minor accident, but in the cold Montana winter, the problem can seem even more pronounced. Low temperatures affect your tires, suspension, and other mechanical components, making hidden collision...
Montana drivers start to feel winter long before the first real snowstorm shows up. October brings those chilly mornings, the surprise overnight freeze, and the kind of unpredictable weather that makes black ice one of the earliest and most dangerous hazards of the...