Posted on 6/24/2026

Is Your Vehicle Ready to Evacuate? What to Keep in Your Car During Wildfire Season With local wildfires affecting our communities and many of our neighbors facing evacuation orders, now is the time to make sure your vehicle is ready to go at a moment's notice. During an emergency, the last thing you want to worry about is whether your car will start, has enough fuel, or contains the supplies you need to stay safe. Preparing your vehicle ahead of time can help reduce stress and give you peace of mind if you ever need to leave your home quickly. Keep Your Fuel Tank Full One of the simplest ways to prepare for an evacuation is to keep your gas tank at least half full. During emergencies, gas stations may experience long lines, power outages, or fuel shortages. A full tank gives you more options if road closures force you to take a longer route. Stay Current on Vehicle Maintenance An evacuation is not the time to discover your batt ... read more
Posted on 6/17/2026

Buying a Used Car? Don't Skip a Professional Pre-Purchase Inspection Purchasing a used vehicle can be a great way to save money, but it can also come with hidden risks. Whether you're buying from a dealership, private seller, family member, or online marketplace, it's important to know exactly what you're getting before you sign the paperwork. At Dickerson Automotive in Spanish Fork, UT, we recommend a thorough Digital Pre-Purchase Inspection to help buyers make informed decisions and avoid unexpected repair costs. 1. Review the Vehicle History Report Before purchasing any used vehicle, obtain a vehicle history report using the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). A history report can reveal important information such as: Previous accidents Title issues Flood or salvage history Odometer discrepancies Number of previous owners While a vehicle history report provides valuable information, it doesn't always te ... read more
Posted on 6/3/2026

Why Does My Car Squeak When I Turn? Common Causes, Warning Signs, and Solutions Have you noticed a squeaking, creaking, or chirping noise when turning your steering wheel? While it may seem like a minor annoyance, unusual noises when turning can be your vehicle's way of warning you that something needs attention. A squeak when turning can originate from several different systems, including your suspension, steering, brakes, or wheel bearings. Ignoring the noise could lead to more expensive repairs and, in some cases, safety concerns. Understanding the possible causes can help you know when it's time to have your vehicle inspected. 1. Worn or Dry Suspension Components Your suspension system is designed to absorb bumps and keep your vehicle stable on the road. As suspension components age, rubber bushings can dry out, crack, or wear down, causing squeaking noises during turns and over bumps. Common suspension components that may squeak include: Ball joints Control arm bush ... read more