Posted on 5/31/2023

Utah is a land of extraordinary landscapes, rich history, and vibrant culture, making it a perfect destination for an unforgettable road trip. From stunning national parks to charming towns, Utah offers a diverse range of experiences for travelers. In this blog, we will highlight five fascinating road trip destinations in the state of Utah that will leave you in awe of its natural wonders and cultural delights. 1. Zion National Park Located in southern Utah, Zion National Park is a must-visit destination for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. The park boasts towering red cliffs, deep canyons, and the emerald-green Virgin River. Drive through the scenic Zion-Mount Carmel Highway, where you'll encounter breathtaking viewpoints like the famous Zion Canyon Overlook. Don't miss hiking iconic trails like Angel's Landing and The Narrows, immersing yourself in the park's awe-inspiring beauty. 2. Bryce Canyon National Park Known for its ... read more
Posted on 9/30/2022

Several maintenance items can go a long way toward improving your vehicle’s safety, performance, and longevity during the fall. With autumn finally here in Utah, the weather will cool down and the leaves will change colors. Fall weather tends to bring about many challenges for our automobiles. To avoid unwanted breakdowns or accidents, we recommend taking care of these 10 maintenance items to make sure your car is fit for the road. In fact, October is Fall Car Care Month anyway. Show your vehicle some love, and it’ll treat you in return. Here are our top 10 maintenance tips to follow! Top off vehicle fluids. Your vehicle relies on many different fluids, including motor oil, power steering fluid, brake fluid, transmission fluid, antifreeze/coolant, and even windshield washer fluid. At Dickerson Automotive, our team can take care of inspecting and refilling your fluids. We’ll even check for leaks too. Inspect belts and hoses. These are some of you ... read more
Posted on 11/8/2021

Fall is a beautiful time to be in Spanish Fork, UT. The temperatures are dropping, the leaves are changing colors and falling, and there's an ongoing excitement for the holidays around the corner. With all of this in mind, these things do pose some additional risks on the road. Let's go in-depth on the different kinds of driving challenges you may face in the fall! Rain, Fog, Ice & Snow You should expect to see more inclement weather during this time of year, including rain, fog, and even snow. Consequently, you'll need effective windshield wiper blades to clear off your windshield to see. You'll also need your brakes and tires to be in tip-top condition to handle the road surfaces. More Night Driving The sun is setting a lot earlier in the day now, which means you're most likely going to spend more time driving in the dark. Driving at night or in the dark is much more difficult than driving during the day. To ensure you can see correctly, you're g ... read more
Posted on 10/19/2021
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Potholes are notorious for creating all kinds of issues for cars. It doesn't matter where you are; they're always around. With proper tire pressure, your vehicle should be able to handle shallow potholes. But hitting a deep one can do just enough to have you running to the repair shop. You know the damage is almost inevitable whenever you hit an unexpected dip and have that jarring feeling. The accident can vary depending on the pothole size, your speed, vehicle, and the air pressure in your tire during impact. You may be wondering what kind of problems you can face from running into a deeper pothole: Tire puncture, wear, or damage Wheel rim damage Premature wear on struts and shocks Suspension damage Steering system damage and misalignment issues Exhaust system damage Engine damage Fluid leaks It's a pretty hefty list, right? This is why you want to be extra cautious when driving on uneven surfaces. If you experience any of these issues, you should get the ... read more