April 1st, 2022 by I Fix Fords & More
What Can You Do To Make Your Diesel Truck Run Better, Longer? Protecting Your Investment If you’ve purchased a truck lately (or maybe even a while ago), you know these vehicles can be quite costly. Therefore, whether you make your living with your truck or simply use it for weekend leisure, it makes good financial
January 7th, 2022 by I Fix Fords & More
Your car called. It said it needs an oil change. When you answered, did you know where to forward the call? The best place to send your vehicle for an oil change or other repairs on any make or model is Hawthorne Auto Clinic in Portland, Oregon. You’ll find our staff friendly and helpful. We’re
October 7th, 2021 by I Fix Fords & More
Every driver has his or her reason for choosing a particular import auto repair shop–or choosing never to go there again. At Hawthorne Auto Clinic in Portland, Oregon, we want to be your choice for all your vehicle’s preventive maintenance service and repair needs. In addition, we want everyone to feel comfortable and be assured
July 7th, 2021 by I Fix Fords & More
You’ve probably heard the phrase that something is “like money in the bank.” That expression might be applied to your vehicle’s brakes. Addressing issues early can prevent bigger problems later on, saving you money on repair bills. What’s more, you’ll spend less time with your car in the shop. Most importantly, you’ll be protecting yourself
April 7th, 2021 by I Fix Fords & More
If you’re noticing a difference in your vehicle, perhaps it’s trying to tell you something. Are you listening? Maybe it’s your transmission warning you that it has a problem. If so, it won’t get better until you address the problem. Left alone, the issue could worsen, ending in transmission failure. Before this happens, bring your
March 31st, 2021 by I Fix Fords & More
Should I Visit a Dealer or an Independent Auto Repair Shop? The Types of Shops You Can Choose When it comes time for automobile repair and servicing, there are a few options for owners. There are dealerships, large corporate independent shops, and smaller independent shops. Dealerships are designed for the profit of the company owners