Monthly Archives: September 2014

Top Five Valentine’s Dates for the Auto Enthusiast!

Ah, love is in the air. Yes, that is right, Valentine’s Day is upon us and couples everywhere are looking for fun romantic date ideas. Want to go on a fun-creative date that has a car theme? Have no fear auto lovers, we have got a top five romantic-date list that is sure to fit the bill. We know that there are men and women alike who are passionate about their vehicles. Even if you are not into your car, but are looking for a fun new Valentine’s date idea, we have you covered. This year for Valentine’s Day we have come up with a top five list for creative, fun and romantic dates that incorporate your vehicle! 1. Take a Scenic Drive around Kansas City As the “City of Fountains,” we have some fun options when it comes to taking a scenic drive. Kansas City is full of history and there are some great “hot spots” to visit while traveling around in your car! You could start at the Country Club Plaza and travel around to see the beautiful buildings and statues. Jackson County, MO area is ... read more

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Auto Enthusiasts

Spring Clean Your Car

Spring Clean Your Car

Spring cleaning is a process with many aspects. Oftentimes we focus the bulk of our attention on the house, be it inside or out. We’re forever preparing beds for flowers, tilling gardens, organizing this and that, or painting the shutters. Yet, we invest just as much time and money in our vehicle(s) so why not spend a little time this season giving it a good once over too. Our last post announced National Car Care Month. Just because April has come and gone, doesn’t mean you should stop caring! Though winter may not feel like it’s that far behind us just yet, it is certainly spring at last. Those winter months of sudden heavy snow, ice, and wind are hard on a car. Wash and wax as you might, it will never be the same as a thorough detailing job done right. What’s the Difference? While washing and waxing will leave your car looking clean, it won’t leave it looking like new. Detailing deep cleans ... read more

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ASE Technicians

Keep Your Brakes In Good Condition

Keep Your Brakes In Good Condition

Driving your car on a nice day is a great thing. You may have the radio on, the top down or sunroof open, dog hanging out the window, kids hanging out the window, nothing but a lovely stretch of road and the wind at your back. Until you have to stop. Stopping is a very important part of driving. Otherwise we’d all be on the Santa Monica Pier. And when it comes to stopping your car your brakes are your best choice. Keeping your brakes in good condition means safer driving. Routine maintenance is your best bet to prevent brake problems. A thorough inspection should include: Brake fluid level Rotor thickness Brake lining wear Brake line and hose conditions Dashboard lights Brake lights A good test drive to diagnose any potential issues Having a good mechanic like those at Sallas Auto Repair perform maintenance on your braking system is always a good idea. But you should also know the wa ... read more

Keeping Your Dog Safe In The Car

Keeping Your Dog Safe In The Car

According to the Humane Society of the United States there are approximately 78.2 million owned dogs in the United States. That’s a lot of Fido’s hanging around, sleeping on our sofas, stealing food from the kitchen counters and generally making our lives better. And as vacation season is in full swing we naturally want to put our buddy in the car for a trip to the campground. Or even just a trip to the store for barbecue supplies. So if Sam is riding shotgun there are things you can do to keep him safe and sound. Keep your dog safe in the car. Sure they love to do it, but don’t let them hang their heads out of the window. It may be a traditional sign of warm weather but they can easily be injured by flying debris. Unrestrained pets cause more than 30,000 accidents annually, according to a AAA report. That can be as simple as Buster Brown jumping into the front seat or as devastating as a flying dog ... read more

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Used Car

The ASE-Certified Difference for Auto Repair

At Sallas Auto, we are proud to employ ASE-Certified technicians to work on your vehicles. We care about your car or truck as much as you do,and take careful measures to ensure that your vehicle is well-cared for. Technicians who are ASE-Certified are the best in the business. They spend several months attending training classes or studying in order to refresh their auto repair knowledge. They then take a difficult national test to prove competency. Once at least one of the difficult tests is completed and the technician has two years of experience, they are given the distinction of ASE Certified. For auto repair technicians like our own Nick Sallas who have completed all of the ASE tests and have at least two years of experience, they are given the title “Master Technician.” Just as any other professional, ASE auto repair technicians can be certified in their areas of specialty. When looking for a repair shop, ask about the technicians and if they are mater certified, or specialize ... read more