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Modern vehicles are no longer built with only basic mechanical parts. Many cars, SUVs, and trucks now come with advanced safety technology designed to help drivers avoid accidents and stay safer on the road.

Your vehicle’s bumper is one of the first parts to absorb impact during a collision. Whether it happens in a parking lot, a rear-end accident, or a minor road incident, bumper damage should never be ignored.

A car accident can be stressful, especially when your vehicle is not safe to drive. After a collision, many drivers are unsure what to do next, who to call, or where their vehicle should go.

Your vehicle’s exterior does more than make your car look clean and attractive. The paint, panels, and body structure all work together to protect your car from rust, weather damage, and long-term wear.

Summer driving in the GTA can be tough on your vehicle. Between heavy traffic, high temperatures, long commutes, and constant stop-and-go driving, your engine works much harder during the hotter months.

After a car accident, some damage is easy to see — dents, scratches, or broken lights. However, structural or frame damage is often hidden and can seriously affect your vehicle’s safety and performance.

Car scratches are one of the most common types of vehicle damage drivers face in the GTA. Whether it’s from tight parking spaces, road debris, or minor collisions, even small scratches can affect your vehicle’s appearance and value.

Spring may bring warmer temperatures, but it also introduces a new set of driving hazards across the GTA. Melting snow, rain, and changing road conditions can catch drivers off guard and increase the risk of accidents.

Rear-end collisions are one of the most common types of car accidents in the GTA, especially during colder months when snow, ice, and reduced visibility make driving conditions more dangerous.

Rust is one of the biggest threats to your vehicle’s body and undercarriage — especially in the GTA, where winter salt and moisture create the perfect conditions for corrosion.

Black ice is one of the most dangerous winter threats for GTA drivers because it’s almost impossible to see. Even a light patch can cause your vehicle to slide, lose traction, or spin out. Here’s what every driver should know to stay safe.

Winter storms in the GTA can hit fast, bringing ice, slush, and dangerous road conditions. A little preparation can protect your vehicle and prevent costly breakdowns.