You are cruising comfortably on the highway when suddenly you notice something unusual. The steering wheel begins to shake. It is not violent, but it is enough to make you wonder if something is wrong. Interestingly, the vibration often appears only within a certain speed range, usually between 80 and 110 km/h. At first, it…
After a long winter in Montreal, your car has likely been through more than just cold temperatures. Snow, ice, road salt, and potholes can take a serious toll on your tires, brakes, suspension, and overall vehicle performance. As spring arrives, it is the perfect time to give your car a thorough inspection and ensure it…
Every time you turn the key and head out onto Montreal’s streets, your vehicle’s suspension system quietly goes to work. It absorbs bumps, keeps your tires planted on uneven pavement, and helps your steering feel stable and predictable. Most drivers think about tires, brakes, or oil changes far more often than suspension parts, yet worn…
If you drive in Quebec, you already know your car lives a tougher life than most. Long, cold winters, heavy road salt, and freeze-thaw cycles put serious strain on your vehicle. Even summer heat bakes asphalt and stresses engines months after the snow melts. The good news is that cars can last a long time…
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