3 Tips to Keeping Your Car Clean On A Beach Day

3 Tips to Keeping Your Car Clean On A Beach Day

May is in full swing, and while our state is still practicing social distancing to flatten the COVID-19 curve, the ocean never shut down. Even if you’re planning a trip to the beach for a quick in-and-out session, you can guarantee that sand and saltwater will make its back to your car. Below are 3 tips to keeping your car clean on a beach day.

3 Tips For Cooling Down Your Car

3 Tips For Cooling Down Your Car

One of the very best things about living in paradise is the constant beautiful weather. The sun is shining on most days of the week and we wouldn’t have it any other way. However, with that sweet Hawaiian sun comes the soaring temps. We are firm believers in sun protection – yes, your skin and eyes should always be your first priorities when covering up – but your vehicle should come in a close second. This month on the blog we’re letting you in on our proven tips to keeping your car cool and protected.

Reminders For The Road

Reminders For The Road

While vehicles are constantly changing, our concern for safety on the road remains the same. Here at KW Auto Body, we’re constantly reminded of the distractions that make their way into vehicles – you name it, we’ve heard it. Below are three reminders for the road that every driver needs to hear.

3 Quirky Automobile Add-Ons

3 Quirky Automobile Add-Ons

Did you know that 17% of car owners decorate their ride with some sort of sticker decal? How about that 25% name their car? Here at KW Auto Body we’ve come across our fair share of personalized automobiles. This month on the blog we’re lightening up the top of conversation with 3 quirky auto add-ons.

Checking and Changing From Home

Checking and Changing From Home

When it comes to upkeeping and restoring your vehicle, it’s easy to drop your car off at the local repair man without thinking twice. What a lot of people don’t realize is that there are many small repairs and maintenance tasks that can be completed with a few tools, and the will to learn in the comfort of your own garage. While you aren’t expected to know how to fix your entire car, it’s helpful to know a few tricks and tips to keep you driving – and more importantly, driving safely. Below is a list of parts you can check and change from home.

The 411 On Driving Below The Speed Limit

The 411 On Driving Below The Speed Limit

Most people know that driving over the speed limit heightens your chance of causing or being in an accident. Speeding also leaves the roads less safe, which therefore puts your life as well as the life of others at risk. But what many drivers don’t know or don’t think about as often is that driving well below the speed limit is also unsafe. This month on the blog we’re hoping to help you define the guidelines for driving under the speed limit – how slow is too slow, and how do I know?

Choosing A Mechanic

Choosing A Mechanic

I think we can all agree that there are few things in our daily lives that are as frustrating as car repairs. Most repairs sneak up on us, and it’s important that we know whom to go to for help. While we focus on auto body work here at KW, we understand that finding a qualified, reasonable and trustworthy mechanic is crucial. This month on the blog we’re asking ourselves a few important questions before choosing a car mechanic.

Driving Distractions And How To Avoid Them

Driving Distractions And How To Avoid Them

As of today, we can expect to see an increase of mainland visitors in Hawaii. More tourists in the state also brings more drivers on the road. And more people behind the wheel will also increase the amount of distractions you may encounter while driving. This month on the blog we’ll be discussing the three main distractions while on the road and how to prevent them.

5 Tips For Driving In The Rain

5 Tips For Driving In The Rain

Driving in the rain is no stranger to the residents of Hawaii. While morning showers are a common occurrence, we do also get the occasional rain/windstorm. And with the rain comes slippery-slick roadways. The U.S. Department of Transportation attributes roughly 20% of all car accidents to poor weather conditions. This month we’re divulging into five safety and driving tips to keep you free from harm when on wet roadways.