Writing off business expenses is an important and often relieving part of tax season, especially if you spent a lot for work purposes in the past year. One expense you might not have considered tax-deductible is repairing your vehicle. However, if you use your car for business even part of the time, the government could pay for some of those repairs.
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Car Repairs and Tax Season
Topics: maintenance
How to Stay Green While Driving
We can’t all purchase new hybrid or electric vehicles, and many of us don’t want to. But that doesn’t mean you have to give up on green driving. While every driver was taught how to use their vehicle in driving school, not everyone knows how to maximize fuel, both on the road and before getting in the car.
Topics: car care, maintenance
Car Engine Overheating in Indiana Heat Wave
Indiana summers can be scorchers and this July has been one of the hottest on record! What does that mean for your European automobile?
Topics: maintenance, Indiana
Prepare Your Car for Summer Road Trips!
Is your car ready for a long, hot Indiana summer? The summer months can wreak as much havoc on your car as the brutal winter ones. We want to make sure your car is in its best shape for summer road trips.
Your objective is to have an enjoyable trip, free of the hassles and delays that result from car trouble on the road. Here’s how to make sure that your trip is a pleasant one.
Topics: safety, maintenance
Pre-Purchase Checklist for Your Next Pre-Owned European Car
The day you purchase a “new to you” vehicle is an exciting time. It’s easy to get caught up in the moment. Maybe the new car smell does something to your ability to reason. Hold on just a minute! How about we check things out first . . . before you invest your hard earned money?
One of our highly experienced Master Technicians will go over that little gem you’re considering with a fine tooth comb. We’ll then create an itemized and prioritized report of his findings. The report is extremely detailed and will let you know what you may want to address now and what can wait until later. Then you’ll be armed to make an informed decision, or maybe do some further negotiating.
Topics: safety, maintenance