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What to Do After Your Car Gets Totaled

person standing next to a car accident
​Accidents can happen at any time. One minute you're cruising down the Central Expressway through Plano and the next, someone crashes into the side of your car out of nowhere. Whatever the case may be, there are times when your car might get so damaged that it's not worth it to have it repaired.
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What To Do During a Vehicle Recall

mechanic working on a car at the Huffines CDJR Plano service center in Plano, TX
Vehicle recalls are a crucial part of automotive safety. They happen when a car maker or the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) finds a safety problem in a vehicle. The goal is simple: to fix issues that could harm you, your passengers, or others on the road.
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Synthetic vs Conventional Engine Oil

car engine getting an oil change at the Huffines CDJR Plano service department in Plano, TX
Motor oil is essential for lubricating the metal parts in your vehicle's engine and preventing it from overheating and sustaining irreparable damage. Since not all motor oils are the same, it's important to know what your options are to help you make an informed choice for your vehicle.
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How Tires Change Your Driving Experience

tire and wheel on a Jeep at the Huffines CDJR Plano dealership in Plano, TX
Tires are the unsung heroes of every vehicle — they're the only point of contact between your car and the road. Their performance directly affects the vehicle's handling, comfort, and safety. New tires with distinct characteristics can dramatically alter your driving experience.
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Gasoline vs Diesel Engines

Cummins diesel emblem on a truck parked at the Huffines CDJR Plano dealership in Plano, TX
If you're shopping for a new vehicle, it's important to understand the differences between gas and diesel engines. Choosing between a diesel and a gasoline engine involves more than just comparing price tags. Diesel engines might cost more upfront, but they often turn out to be a wise investment. 
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