Fairless Hills, PA -- (SBWire) -- 01/31/2018 --Drivers who are looking to keep themselves safer on the road this winter are encouraged to check out this month's blog available online at PA Auto Credit's website, which offers winter maintenance tips to help drivers keep themselves safe when driving through winter weather.
Offering both tips for winter maintenance and financial assistance for drivers, PA Auto Credit, a leading provider of Buy Here Pay Here in Bucks County, PA, is quickly becoming one of the area's top sources for wintertime safety.
Anyone who has driven through a harsh winter storm in Pennsylvania knows that damage from snow, ice and freezing rain can take a serious toll on even well-maintained vehicles. PA Auto Credit is encouraging drivers to take an active role in their safety this year by visiting their mechanic for winter maintenance that will help their car or truck better survive hazardous road conditions.
Drivers are advised to have their battery checked at their yearly inspection by a professional, and to assess the condition of their wiper blades, replacing them with more durable winterized rubber ones if needed. Additionally, drivers are also urged to put together an emergency preparedness kit to keep in their trunk in the event they are stranded.
If drivers find that their car is beyond maintenance and need help finding a new vehicle to keep themselves safe when driving this winter are encouraged to contact PA Auto Credit, a leader in helping people with bad credit find a car loan in Philadelphia, PA. This company can be reached by calling 800-371-1769 or visiting online at https://paautocredit.com.
About PA Auto Credit
PA Auto Credit is the place residents of Philadelphia, PA, and its neighboring towns can turn to for auto loans, regardless of credit history. They provide convenient services and flexible payment schedules that conform to the unique needs of their clientele.
To learn more about PA Auto Credit, visit them online at http://paautocredit.com.
PA Auto Credit Provides Winter Maintenance Tips to Keep Drivers Safe