September Newsletter

🍁 Autumn Auto Care Tips

Fall is in the air—and just like swapping sandals for boots, your ride needs a seasonal check-up too! Here are some quick, friendly maintenance tips to keep your car happy as the leaves change:

  • Check Your Battery: Texas weather is as unpredictable as a cat in a bath. Hot summers and cooler fall mornings mean your battery works extra hard—give it a look before it gives up the ghost.
  • Tire Pressure: Waffles taste best with syrup, but pancakes are not the look you want from your tires. As temperatures dip, so can your psi. Keep them properly inflated for better mileage and a smoother ride.
  • Fluid Levels: Nobody likes a thirsty car. Top off oil, coolant, brake fluid, and even your wiper fluid for those surprise Texas storms.
  • Heater Check: We’ll be blasting the AC again soon, but for now, make sure your heater works—unless you’re prepping for “Survivor: Alamo City.”
  • Fluid Flush: Holiday travels are coming—flush those fluids and keep your engine running smoother than a line at a barbecue joint at noon.

🌟 Customer Spotlight

  • EJ Garza – Thank you for serving our country, and for trusting us with your Jeep Wrangler. We salute you (and your wheels)!
  • Matt Clough – Energetic dad, SUV superstar, and sports fanatic—Matt keeps his family moving and his team cheering! His ride is the family MVP, and we’re thrilled he trusts us to keep it running at champion level.
  • Tom Mani – Classic car lover and all-around cool guy. We promise to keep your timeless beauties running like they just rolled off the lot-only with a few more miles and a lot more stories.

🎃 Spook-tacular Service Specials (Through Oct 31)

  • NAPA Specials
    • Buy 2 struts, get a $50 Visa prepaid card
    • Buy 4 struts, get a $150 Visa prepaid card
    • Spend $250 on qualifying brake parts, get a $50 Visa prepaid card (rebate online only)

🥧 Fun Factoid (Not Car Related)

Did you know? The world’s largest Jack-O’-Lantern weighed over 2,000 pounds. That’s a lot of pie—or one very determined squirrel’s snack.

Written by Kingdom Auto Repair