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The holiday season is here, and if you’re shopping last-minute for the gearhead, adventurer, or everyday driver in your life, White’s Canyon has you covered! From practical upgrades to fun accessories, we’ve put together a holiday gift guide that will make any vehicle enthusiast’s season merry and bright. 1. Ford & Lincoln Accessories Give the […]
Planning your next adventure starts with the vehicle that gets you there. At White’s Canyon Ford & Lincoln in Spearfish, we believe every great road trip begins with a reliable, efficient ride ready for anything. Whether exploring the Black Hills’ rugged beauty, crossing into Wyoming for a weekend retreat, or taking the family east to […]
Winter is right around the corner! If you live in an area prone to heavy snowfall, keeping your snow plow in good working condition is essential. Regular maintenance ensures your plow is ready when needed, extends its lifespan, and improves safety. Here are some key snow plow maintenance tips to prepare for the season. 1. […]
As the cold weather approaches, it’s time to think about one crucial aspect of winter driving—tires. You may wonder whether you should stick with your all-season tires or switch to winter tires. Both options have benefits, but understanding the differences can help you make an informed decision that ensures safety and performance during the winter […]
Spring is finally here! Though this doesn’t always mean warmer weather in the Black Hills, sunny days are somewhere around the corner. Now is a great time to prepare your vehicle for the summer heat. Here are a few helpful tips: Air Conditioning Systems Don’t get stuck sweating in your vehicle on a hot day. […]
Winter in the Black Hills is beautiful, but the weather can be unpredictable, bringing freezing temperatures, icy roads, and heavy snow. No one likes encountering car problems in these types of conditions. Winter can easily magnify pre-existing issues. It’s best to have your vehicle checked before the cold sets in and you find yourself stranded […]


