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Concord NH Car Key Replacement – Key & Fob Cutting and Programming Services

Concord NH Car Key Replacement – Key & Fob Cutting and Programming Services

Auto Key & Fob Replacement in Concord, NH – Fast, Affordable & Reliable Lost your car key? Need a spare fob? Accomplished Auto in Concord, NH has you covered with expert key cutting and programming services for most vehicles. At Accomplished Auto, we know how frustrating it can be to lose access to your vehicle. That’s why we now offer on-site auto key and remote fob replacement, including cutting and programming—quickly and affordably. 🔑 Professional Car Key Replacement Services Whether you're dealing with a lost key, broken fob, or just want a spare for peace of mind, our team delivers fast, dealership-quality results without the dealership price. What We Offer: Precision Key Cutting: Using advanced key cutting machines, we deliver a perfect match every t ... read more

Extend the Life of Your Vehicle: Expert Tips for Concord, NH Area Drivers

How to Make Your Older Car Last Longer: Accomplished Auto’s Guide for Concord-Area Drivers Owning an older vehicle – whether it's nine years old or even fifteen – doesn't mean it's on its last legs. With proper care and maintenance, modern cars can often run well past 200,000 miles (around 320,000 kilometers) without major issues. Many drivers in Concord, NH and the surrounding areas – from Bow and Hopkinton to Pembroke and Boscawen – are keeping their vehicles longer. This guide will explain how regular maintenance and a few smart strategies can help you get another year or more out of your high-mileage ride. Stick to the Maintenance Schedule (Even After 100k Miles) Every vehicle comes with a recommended maintenance schedule in the owner's manual. Common services might be listed up to, say, 100,000 miles – but that doesn't mea ... read more

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Control Your Ride: Why Suspension Health and Control Arm Replacement Matter

Control Your Ride: Why Suspension Health and Control Arm Replacement Matter

Keeping Your Suspension in Check: Why Control Arm Replacement MattersPublished by Accomplished Auto | July 21, 2025 When you’re driving down the road, your vehicle should track straight with minimal steering correction. If you find yourself constantly adjusting the wheel just to keep your car straight, it might be more than just annoying—it could be a sign of a suspension issue, specifically a worn or damaged control arm. What Does a Control Arm Do? The control arms in your vehicle are a vital part of your suspension system. They connect the frame of your vehicle to the wheel hub and allow for smooth up-and-down movement while keeping your wheels aligned with the road. Some vehicles have both upper and lower control arms, while others may only have one type, but all play a critical role in ride stability, steering, and overall handling. Signs You May Have a Su ... read more

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Diagnosing Catalytic Converter Issues the Right Way

Diagnosing Catalytic Converter Issues the Right Way

🚗 Diagnosing Catalytic Converter Issues the Right Way At Accomplished Auto, we believe in fixing the root of the problem – not just the symptom. One of the most misunderstood parts of your car’s emissions system is the catalytic converter (or "cat" for short). It plays a critical role in cleaning up the exhaust gases before they exit your vehicle. But when a warning light pops up for something like a “catalyst efficiency” code (P0420 or P0430), it doesn’t always mean the catalytic converter itself has failed. In fact, many times it’s doing its job just fine, and something else upstream – like how your engine is running – is causing the problem. That’s why we take the time to test properly, not just replace parts. 🔍 Why a Prop ... read more

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No More Inspections? What NH Drivers Need to Know Now

No More Inspections? What NH Drivers Need to Know Now

NH Budget Bill Eliminates Vehicle Inspections: How does this impact you! The recent passage of New Hampshire's state budget bill has brought a controversial change: the repeal of mandatory vehicle safety inspections. As of January 30, 2026, annual inspections will no longer be required for most vehicles in the state. While some may celebrate this as a step toward reducing red tape, we at Accomplished Auto believe this decision poses serious risks to public safety, financial stability, and environmental health. This shift is not a panacea. It removes a structured, professional safety check and replaces it with a hope that vehicle owners will self-regulate. It also places more responsibility on police officers, who must now identify unsafe vehicles during routine traffic stops, without the specialized tools or knowledge of trained mechanics. It is important to understand that this repeal does not eliminate any of the existing safety or emi ... read more