5, Mar 2013
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Lights and alerts appear on your dashboard for good reason. They are built-in messages to warn you of trouble. And for the most part, they are pretty simple to decode. For instance, the “oil can”appears,your usual first thought is, “OK, time for an oil change.”When
11, Feb 2013
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Gas prices are on the rise. This is not news. Thinking about purchasing a used vehicle?––This is good news! As you begin writing your list of all things to consider, make fuel efficiency a top priority. Why? I can think of two reasons: You save buying the car and you save using the car.
31, Jan 2013
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You don’t have to know all the parts that make up the underbody of your car. But you do want to have some idea of “what’s what” when something goes wrong. Of course, you should contact your trusted
19, Dec 2012
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It’s debatable but, like your clothes, the color of your car may say a lot about who you are. Silver means you are cool. Blue says that you are credible and dependable. Driving a bright red car? You must be feisty and full of energy. Feeling confident and empowered? You are probably driving a
3, Dec 2012
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Rust happens
And if your car is unprotected, the damage is permanent. One chip from a small stone or a scrape from a sharp object and you’re exposed.
There is a surefire way to prevent rust from happening, and that is to avoid all the dirt, salt, and debris the wind and road have to
20, Nov 2012
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You can blame a lot of things on this unpredictable weather. But if your battery fails and you don’t know why, don’t be too quick to blame it on the rain.
It’s true that from time to time rain might get into the car’s distributor cap and cause dampness. Water in the
7, Nov 2012
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Of course a tune up, oil change, or full inspection and maintenance could increase your car’s fuel efficiency. But, if yourcar trunk has fishing equipment, camping gear, unpacked luggage, or whatever else leftover from summer vacation, you might be guilty of having “too much junk
5, Nov 2012
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10 Things to Consider When Buying a Vehicle - Car Buyer's Checklist
31, Oct 2012
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We know how hard old man winter can be on your used vehicle. To help you prepare your car and ensure a safe drive through the wintry months, we created a quick “to do” list below:
Invest in all-weather or snow tires. In the wintry months, roads can often resemble ice