Posted on 7/25/2025

Let’s cut to the chase: If you want your European car to last, run properly, and not saddle you with thousands of dollars in repair bills, there’s one thing you absolutely must do: Change. Your. Oil. ❌ Ignore the Factory Schedule at Your Own Risk We hear it all the time: “The book says every 10,000 or even 15,000 miles—I’m good.” No, you're not. That "book" is written by manufacturers and dealerships that are planning on you trading that car in well before the consequences catch up. They're not designing those maintenance intervals with long-term ownership in mind—they're designing them to sell more cars. So let’s be clear: 💧 Why Oil Is the Lifeblood of Your European Engine Oil lubricates, cools, and protects every moving part inside your engine. As it breaks down ... read more
Posted on 1/24/2025
Door handles are one of the most frequently used components of your vehicle. They serve a simple purpose: to grant access to your car. However, as durable as they are designed to be, door handles can sometimes sheer off, leaving you frustrated and inconvenienced. At European Motor Cars, we've seen our fair share of this issue, and we want to share insights into why it happens, how to prevent it, and what we can do to help you if it does. Common Reasons Door Handles Sheer Off Material Fatigue and Wear: Over time, the materials used in door handles, often a combination of plastic and metal, can weaken due to repeated use. This is especially true in high-use vehicles or those exposed to extreme climates. Extreme Temperatures: Both freezing cold and excessive heat can compromise the structural integrity of door handles. Cold temperatures can make plastic brittle, while excessive heat can cause warping or degradation of certain materials. Im ... read more
Posted on 12/3/2024

Why Your European Car Deserves the Right Battery: Trust the Experts in Fort Collins At European Motor Cars, we know your European car isn’t just transportation—it’s a work of engineering brilliance. Whether you’re cruising in a sleek BMW, navigating the Colorado roads in your Range Rover, or zipping around town in a Mini Cooper, your car relies on every component to perform flawlessly. And one of the unsung heroes under your hood? The battery. Let’s dive into why European car batteries are unique, why they sometimes fail, and why we’re the go-to shop in Fort Collins for all your European car battery needs. Why Do European Car Batteries Fail? European cars are built with advanced electrical systems that demand more from a battery. They power everything from heated seats to complex infotainment systems, meaning the battery is always working hard. Here are some common reasons your battery might be giving out: Frequent Short Trips I ... read more