For some, the first snow of the season is a sight they love to see. But for others, it's the start of a scary time to drive. For local auto shops, it's all about preparation and making sure all drivers are ready for the upcoming winter season.
We sell a little more tires and batteries on bad days like this," Ty Tarr, owner of Ty's Automotive on Keystone Avenue, said with a laugh.
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Low tire pressure, dead batteries or empty fluid reservoirs - these are some of the most common things local auto shops see when the flakes start to fly.
People always wait until the last minute," Tarr explained.
Its still a little early for snow, so some people can be kind of caught off guard just since were so early in the season," Matt Foy, District Manager for Jiffy Lube of Indiana,

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