Posted on 8/1/2018
Knowing when to bring in your vehicle for an oil change can be tricky as it depends upon several factors including your vehicle’s year, make and model, the weight of motor oil, and driving conditions. Other factors affecting your oil include your maintenance schedule, stop and go driving, and severe weather conditions. While the standard used to be every 3,000 miles for most vehicles, the ASE-Certified auto mechanics at Mechanics Direct in Lowell, MA, recommend New England drivers have their oil changed every three to four months depending upon the type of oil you use. That’s because the harsh New England weather plays havoc with your car. Everything from rust and corrosion to potholes and poor road surfaces affects your vehicle, and high-quality, clean motor oil is critical to smooth, efficient engine performance. Failure to change and replace your motor oil could result in catastrophic effects. While we do offer towing services, at Mechanics Direct, we never want to fi ... read more
Posted on 8/31/2017
When behind the wheel of your vehicle, always try to observe Green Driving habits to keep your fuel economy & emissions levels at their very best. Reduce drag by keeping your windows rolled up & your air conditioner or heater on. Avoid sudden accelerations and decelerate gradually when safely possible. Shut off the engine & try not to idle for more than 2 minutes at a time. Driving at speeds over 70 MPH increases emissions – slow down & go green. Plan your routes to avoid redundant trips for errands and appointments. When driving on an uncrowded highway - use your cruise control. Go Green-Be Green! Wendy, Mechanics Direct  
Posted on 7/26/2017
Did you know that driving with your tires at the proper inflation level can improve your fuel efficiency by up to 3%? That’s a savings of $30 to $70 depending on how much you drive. Properly inflated tires can reduce greenhouse gasses by 1.42% to 0.69%. Whereas under-inflated tires alone costs the country more than 3.5 million gallons of gasoline each day. Observe the speed limit. As a general rule, assume that each on average, for every one mph increase over 50 mph reduces your gas mileage by .1 miles per gallon. That’s one mile per gallon less for every 10 mph over the speed limit you drive. Depending upon your driving style and how fast you drive, you could waste 20 to 70 cents per gallon. Relax. Avoid hard or “jackrabbit” starts and stops. Aggressive driving can reduce your gas mileage by 33% on the highway and 5% in the city. Reduce excess vehicle weight. Avoid keeping unnecessary items in your trunk. Each ... read more
Posted on 10/13/2014
Mechanics Direct is New England’s Premiere Auto Shop, offering All Aspects of Vehicle Maintenance, Service and Repair. In addition to offering services for Every Make and Model Vehicle, we also Specialize in Tires, Batteries, Performance, Restoration, and Pre-Owned Auto Sales. For over 18 years, our Highly Experienced ASE Certified Technicians have provided both Expertise and Customer Service making us stand out as Honest, Accurate and Professional. Our technicians are salaried rather than hourly, which places the emphasis on a Top Quality Job-Well-Done rather than on the speed of time it takes to finish your vehicle. We want the best for your car and proudly provide a Qualified Team That Will Deliver! At Mechanics Direct we are an L1 State Certified Massachusetts Registered Emissions Repair Station, so if your vehicle fails the state inspection for any reason, let us know & we can you get back on the road in no time. We offer Free Inspections at the first sign of issue wi ... read more