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Locality: El Cajon, California

Phone: +1 619-440-4337



Address: 1641 N Magnolia Ave 92020-1276 El Cajon, CA, US

Website: Gregs-auto.com/

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Greg's Automotive 01.11.2020

Do you remember your first car? Let's face it - you probably drove a lemon. Whether it was a tin can or a straight up Flintstone-esque vehicle, chances are your first car has a special place in your heart. What was your first car and what was your favorite memory of it?

Greg's Automotive 30.10.2020

Every time that someone mentions that they don’t have the proper setup to start camping, ask them one simple question. Do you have a car? If the answer is yes, then it’s time to fill them in on a little secretIt’s 100% possible to camp in your car! If you’re looking for ways to make car camping happen, here are some simple suggestions to get started.

Greg's Automotive 16.10.2020

Did you know that driving with excess junk in your trunk can have an effect on your vehicle? An overloaded vehicle can: - Decrease fuel efficiency... - Wear out your shocks and struts - Wear down your tires faster - Put your engine at risk of overheating - Put you at risk for a tire blowout - Reduce the effectiveness of your brakes Keep your trunk empty and your vehicle clean to better maintain your vehicle overall.

Greg's Automotive 05.10.2020

Test your vehicle knowledge! What did fuel injection replace in many cars? A. Leaded Fuel... B. The Carburetor C. Manual Transmission D. Water Cooling in the Radiator See more

Greg's Automotive 20.09.2020

Don’t let your vehicle spook you! Take care of your car’s fall maintenance now to keep your vehicle running at its best all October long. Important fall maintenance items include: - Brake inspection... - Replace windshield wipers - Check all fluids - Inspect tires - Test lights - Check heater/defroster See more

Greg's Automotive 16.09.2020

What is a brake bleed? A brake bleed is the process of removing air from the brake lines to restore your brake system to its best. Over time, small amounts of air can become trapped in your vehicle’s brake line. Air in the brake lines can decrease the effectiveness of your brakes significantly. If your brakes feel soft or spongy, you may need a brake bleed.

Greg's Automotive 28.08.2020

October is Fall Car Care Month, and now is the time to remember how addressing certain items like brakes, tires, belts and hoses and fluids, including oil, antifreeze, steering, brake, transmission, and wiper fluids, will help keep your car running smoothly and efficiently, saving money at the gas pump. Other areas of the vehicle, such as heating and air conditioning systems, wipers, and lights, should also be checked periodically. #CarCare saves you money!

Greg's Automotive 11.08.2020

Are you familiar with your vehicle’s owner’s manual? It may be collecting dust in your glove compartment. However, the owner’s manual contains important information regarding your vehicle’s proper maintenance intervals and features. Know how to reference it!

Greg's Automotive 09.08.2020

Ever wonder how far your car can continue traveling on an empty tank? While it can vary anywhere from 30 to 50 miles, driving on an empty tank can actually damage your fuel pump and clog the fuel filter. Try to fill your gas when you get down to a quarter tank full.

Greg's Automotive 28.07.2020

Sleepy Joe is an ass. But, then again, aren't all of these elected officials? And a majority of the bureaucrats they appoint to be in charge of us? Remember when we all laughed and made jokes about how corrupt Mexico was? I do. Now, our politicians make those Mexican officials and cops look like saints.

Greg's Automotive 20.07.2020

I don't know about you, but I am truly embarrassed by the way the "debate" went last night. Embarrassed for the candidates, embarrassed for our country, and embarrassed for the future of our country.

Greg's Automotive 18.07.2020

Tire blowouts can be scary and hard to navigate. To correctly handle a blowout, keep the wheel straight, wait for the vehicle to slow down, and stay calm. The best way to avoid a blowout is to keep your tires at the proper inflation pressure. Check your tire pressure at least once a month!

Greg's Automotive 07.07.2020

Experiencing car trouble during a road trip is never ideal. Having preventative maintenance performed before your road trip can give you peace of mind and allow you to avoid the headache that comes with car trouble away from home. Things to inspect before a road trip include: - Battery... - Belts and hoses - Fluids are topped off and filters are replaced - Lights and electrical components are working - Brakes - Tires See more