Auto Services

Kip DoyleAuto Services
The temperatures may be cooling, but your car’s battery may still be feeling the heat of this past summer. As AAA mechanics know, a battery that fails in the early winter months was probably weakened by summer heat. Read more 
AAA StaffAuto Services
Depreciation is the single most expensive cost of owning a vehicle. Your vehicle depreciates the minute you drive it off the lot, and steadily decreases in value each year.  Read more 
AAA StaffAuto Services
Your car’s "check engine" or “service engine soon” warning light comes on when a problem is detected that causes excessive emissions. While many problems can illuminate the light, there are only three basic courses of action depending on the behavior of the light. Read more 
Elizabeth CareyAuto Services
As wildfires continue to burn to our north, filling area skies with smoke and harmful soot, AAA is offering advice on preventing vehicle damage.  Read more 
AAA StaffAuto Services, Traffic Safety
As a parent, your job is to manage and coach your teen into becoming a safe, experienced driver through practice driving and mentoring. It is important to be aware of the risks, set and enforce rules, and model safe and responsible driving.   Read more 
Elizabeth CareyAuto Services, Traffic Safety
AAA teamed up with area police agencies and elected officials across Western and Central New York to raise awareness of traffic safety as Memorial Day kicked off the 100 Deadliest Days for teen drivers.  Read more 
Kip DoyleAuto Services
Summer weather is on its way, bringing with it high temperatures and intense sunlight that can damage the exterior and interior of your car. Take these steps to protect your car all summer long. Read more 
Kip DoyleAuto Services
Whether you are an experienced driver or a rookie behind the wheel, parallel parking can present a challenge. Follow AAA Driver Training’s step-by step guide and you’ll be parallel parking perfectly. Read more 
Valerie PumaAuto Services
Held in conjunction with Earth Day, the AAA Great Battery Roundup is designed to encourage motorists to take old automotive or marine lead-acid batteries to a local collection point where they can be safely recycled and formed into new batteries. AAA Western and Central New York is hosting a convenient program again this year. Read more 
Matt McCormickAuto Services
Held in conjunction with Earth Day, the AAA Great Battery Roundup is designed to encourage motorists to take old automotive or marine lead-acid batteries to a local collection point where they can be safely recycled and formed into new batteries. AAA Western and Central New York is hosting a convenient program again this year. Read more 
Valerie PumaAuto Services
If you drove through this past winter in New York State, your car is probably due for some attention. Get your car running and looking great all spring and summer long with these five car care tips.  Read more 
Kip DoyleAuto Services, Traffic Safety
The future of driving is changing rapidly, and AAA is helping the next generation of drivers charge ahead by adding the 2023 Chevrolet Bolt EV to our driver training fleet in Amherst. Read more 
AAA StaffAuto Services
This month, AAA is celebrating black innovators, inventors, and trailblazers who made a lasting impact in the automotive industry. Take a moment to learn about these historic figures who broke barriers and changed automotive history. Read more 
Kip DoyleAuto Services
Warming up your car in the winter: Is it still necessary? Or is it just something we do to make sure we’re nice and toasty when we get inside? Read more 
Valerie PumaAuto Services
With warmer temperatures in the forecast, AAA is reminding area motorists to visit the car wash, which is of utmost importance every winter. Read more 
Mark GrubaAuto Services
National Battery Day is February 18, and it’s time to appreciate all that your car battery does! Read more 
Staff WriterAuto Services, Traffic Safety
Twenty four percent of weather-related crashes occur on snowy, slushy, or icy roads. AAA Western and Central New York wants to prepare drivers with winter driving tips to keep everyone safe on the road during this storm.  Read more 
Kip DoyleAuto Services
Batteries, like tires, have a life expectancy  ̶  typically three to five years in our area. Although all batteries will fail eventually, there are some things that you can do to prolong a battery’s life. Read more 
AAA StaffAuto Services, Membership
Whether it’s a minor fender-bender or a serious crash, car accidents are stressful. Knowing what to do when a crash occurs can help minimize further damage to people and vehicles, and make the claims process easier.  Read more 
Matt McCormickAuto Services
Since 1954, Cheney Tire has provided our customers with professional automotive service. Our staff and equipment set the service standards for today's high-tech vehicles. For all of your automotive needs, let the Cheney Tire family take care of your family. "It's not just our job...it's our passion." Read more 
Kip DoyleAuto Services, Traffic Safety
Severe weather can be frightening and dangerous for travelers. Winter storms, bad weather, and sloppy road conditions are factors in nearly half a million crashes and more than 2,000 road deaths every winter, according to research by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety. Read more 
Deena GrabowskiAuto Services
Freezing temperatures are a frequent killer of car batteries, which can leave you shivering in the driver’s seat. But why is winter weather a cause for dead batteries? Let’s find out. Read more 
Matt McCormickAuto Services
Bison Automotive & Detail has been providing quality car care in Buffalo, NY since 1992. They are a family-owned business delivering honest and professional automotive repair and auto maintenance services to the people of Buffalo, Kenmore, and Tonawanda.  Read more 
AAA StaffAuto Services
Icy, snowy windshields and windows are common every winter in Western and Central New York. Clearing the ice and snow away can be a challenging task, but you can get the job done quickly by following these simple steps: Read more