Summer vacation is winding down and before you know it your kids will be back to school. For some this means your “little ones” are now driving themselves to and from school. Here at KW a lot of cars that come through our shop are damaged at the control of young drivers, and we want to help in keeping people and their vehicles safe. Below are a few words of advice before you pass the torch, AKA keys, to your teens.
The 411 On Seatbelt Safety
We all see the Click it or Ticket signs posted along the roads and are well aware of the hefty fees that come with breaking the law, but it never hurts to keep important safety topics at the forefront of our conversations. This month we’re talking about seatbelts — how to wear them and their proven effectiveness.
Top Eco-Friendly Cars of 2018
3 Springtime Tips For Your Ride
Spring has officially sprung, and while the weather in Hawaii is generally perfect, we do get the occasional rainstorm. Well people, we’re looking at clear skies, lengthened days, and solid 80 degree temps these next few months. Bust out your microfiber cloths and ride along with us as we go over 3 tips to keep your car gleaming through the spring.
4 Simple Car Care Tips
For the majority of drivers, auto repair might as well be brain surgery. Fortunately, there are a few car maintenance DIYs that require basic knowledge and free time. We’ve put together a quick list of tips that will save you a couple hundred dollars a year and will help to keep your vehicle in tip-top shape…
Keep 2018 Fresh With A New Ride
2018 Resolutions For The Road
3 Gifts For The All-Around Car Lover
Do's And Don'ts As You Hit The Road For The Holidays
With Thanksgiving quickly approaching, and Christmas right around the corner it’s safe to say it’s officially holiday season. We understand that your weekly commutes are firing on all cylinders and we want to make sure you’re reminded of a few things before you really hit the road for the holidays...
3 Ways To Prepare Your Car For Fall
Hawaii basically has one season all year long – summer. And although we love our everyday paradise, it is technically fall, and we do get the occasional day where a wind breaker and jeans are necessary for the chilly (sometimes rainy) seventy-degree weather. For those days that are colder than the rest, and for all our mainland ohana that get a real taste of the cold...