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241). Car Care Tips – How to Keep Your Car in Immaculate Condition By : Paul MacIver
There are several things you must do to keep your car in immaculate condition and retain its value. Apart from regular mechanical servicing and maintenance, your car must also be groomed regularly to keep it looking like new. This means more than simply putting it through the carwash each week. Although it takes a bit longer, you’ll find that hand ...
242). Car Dealer – The Safety Measures And Benefits By : Sharon Albright
Car dealers sell new cars and used cars. They offer maintenance services for the cars that they sell, sell spare parts and process warranty claims. The car dealers who sell used cars usually have cars from various manufacturers. The new car dealerships are usually franchises associated with one or two manufacturers. There are also places where deal...
243). Car Diagnosis Made Simple By : Tom McKnight
With a little research on your vehicle, you can avoid future repair problems. Whether you are mechanically savvy or not, you can detect many common vehicle problems simply by using your senses of smell and sight.
TAKE A GOOD LOOK!
Are there any stains or drops of fluid under your vehicle? There may be no problem whatsoever...
244). Car Donation Facts For You By : Christopher Luck
Donating money and good is a great way to help out worthy causes while still helping yourself out on your taxes. Car donation is no different. Even though some of the car donation tax laws changed a few years back, this is still a great way to help yourself and others. So if you have an old car and just aren’t quite sure what to do with it, then co...
245). Car Financing – The F&I Department By : Jeff Neilan
OK, you’ve finally gotten through the front end part of buying your car. You have worked hard done some tough negotiating and feel like you have negotiated a good and fair deal on your car purchase and trade-in. Now it’s time to head into the dealer’s F&I (finance and insurance) department and go through the formality of signing the financing paper...
246). Car Garage Keeps Your Vehicle Safe And Secure By : Scott Fromherz
To protect the investment you have in your vehicle safe from the elements and secure from damage or theft, it is recommended keeping it in a car garage, whether or not it is attached to your house.
247). Car Lemon Laws - You Don't Have To Live With A Sour Deal By : Doug Smith
United States car lemon laws were enacted to protect consumers against buying defective, unrepairable vehicles. The major automobile manufacturers mass-produce their products, and generally the quality control is very good. However, when you connect more than a few parts together, you have a chance for a lemon.
What is a lemon car? A l...
248). Car Parts Fear of the Unknown! By : Dave Carter
Owning your own car can be a wonderful experience. Whenever the mood strikes, you simply hop in, and go wherever suits. Cars represent freedom and spontaneity; they provide single folk and families alike the means to do what has to be done, go wherever needs visiting, and return back home again, all relatively simply and safely. Cars provide opport...
249). Car Parts Finding Vintage Treasure at Your Local Wrecking Yard By : Dave Carter
Finding car parts for your vintage car can be difficult, making difficult the wonderful hobby of car restoration. While tracking down the missing pieces of your motor mystery might be an exciting part of the challenge of vintage car restoration, it shouldn’t become a time consuming trial that takes you away from spending time with your beloved vehi...
250). Car Parts Getting a Fair Price For Your Vintage Parts By : Dave Carter
Vintage car restoration could be described more accurately as a passion than a simple hobby – little beats the thrill you get after hunting down and fitting that special car part. But passion or no, restoration can be a costly pastime, as sellers understandably try to take advantage of your enthusiasm and get the best price for the part you want so...
251). Car Parts It’s What’s On The Outside That Counts By : Dave Carter
When many of us think of car parts, we consider all the intricate devices that lurk under the hood and come together to make our vehicle drive smoothly and safely. While a large proportion of these parts are usually out of plain sight, many of the essential parts of a working car are part of the body of the vehicle. Just because you can see it, doe...
252). Car Parts on the Internet The Easier Way to Shop! By : Dave Carter
Finding the right parts to repair or enhance the workings of your car used to be a dirty job, but when the health of your vehicle was at stake, somebody had to do it! While more run of the mill parts might be found at your dealer, rather than amidst the broken down cars at your local wrecking yard, getting the bits you needed often necessitated sev...
253). Car Parts Putting a Car back Together Again By : Dave Carter
So you’ve sunk a whole load of money into an old car with the intention of lovingly restoring it to its former glory. But it’s only now that you’ve started looking for car parts that you’re beginning to wonder what on earth have you let yourself in for. Whether you’re in it for the money or for the sheer fun of it, any car you restore is only going...
254). Car Parts Staying Safe While Installing By : Dave Carter
Finding and installing car parts can be different thing to different people. For some, it is an enjoyable hobby, with the garage being like no place else on earth. For others, however, hunting down those wretched parts and trying to get them into the car is a job borne out of necessity rather than a labor of love. But whatever the impetus behind yo...
255). Car Parts The Importance of Wheels By : Dave Carter
We’ve all noted at some point or another that a particular thing is the best invention since that of the wheel. Or perhaps we’ve laughed as someone has tried to make a simple process unnecessarily difficult for themselves by ‘reinventing the wheel’. Though man had made and implemented a wide variety of tools before the invention of this one, the wh...
256). Car Performance: 5 Weight Savings tips for Performance and Fuel Efficiency By : Carlo Morelli
In the air travel industry, airlines live and die by their operating costs, a large component of which is their fuel costs. That is why aircraft manufacturers have whole departments whose purpose in life is to track and reduce the weight of the airplanes, ounce by ounce and gram by gram. Auto performance enthusiasts can take a tip from aerospace en...
257). Car Problems What To Do Next By : Tony Smith
Statistically 80% of car problems occur after having some kind of work recently carried out on your vehicle by a garage / repair centre.
258). Car Repairing Made Easy By : Jason Cox
Does your car need some repairs? Well it can be less time consuming and save you money, if you decide to repair your car yourself. And who doesn’t like saving money?
The main reason for concern would be in finding the right parts for the car. It is a good idea to get the parts before starting to repair.
If you notice ther...
259). Car Service Contracts: Full Service Or Foolish Service By : Gregory Ashton
Upon purchasing a car, one may also be required to avail of an auto service contract to do away with untimely and expensive repairs. Before agreeing into any of it, one should first completely get a grip of both the contract's terms and the one responsible for supplying the coverage.
The following will help in the understanding of the ...
260). Car Stereo Installations By : Jason Gluckman
The installation kits and guides for car stereo systems are handy and helpful not only for beginners but also for those who want to try their hand in doing small repairs or remodeling.
Installation may mean adding new features or replacing the stock audio system. You can customize the stock audio system of your car by replacing the stereo, s...
261). Carburetor, Carburettor, Carburetter, Tomato Can? By : James Monahan
The carburetor was invented by Wilhem Maybach. As an associate of Gottlieb Daimler, Maybach designed and developed the carburetor from which modern models are adapted from today.
262). Cargo Liner Essentials and Information By : Matthew C. Keegan
The proliferation of available pick up trucks on the market has yielded quite a few useful aftermarket accessories to enhance the ownership experience. Trucks from Ford, Chevrolet/GMC, Dodge, Toyota, Nissan, and Honda are all being marketed to businesses as well as to individuals who prize the versality of these types of vehicles. If you own a pick...
263). Cars: The Used And The New Are Beautiful By : Gregory Ashton
Whether buying used or new cars, both options have advantages and disadvantages that the car buyer alone would be the best person to be knowledgeable about as he or she would know what would work well as according to his/her needs, wants, preference, budget and whim.
The following are basic factors to consider in buying a used or a ne...
264). Catalytic Converter Fires: A Real Danger! By : Matthew C. Keegan
Driving down the street with the setting sun at his back, Bob Cummins navigated around parked cars and fire hydrants to find the right place to park. It just wasn’t something that was easy to do – finding a vacant spot – on his narrow, winding suburban street. Wedged between two business districts, Bob’s block was frequently filled with cars from o...
265). Catalytic Converter Hazards! By : Matthew C. Keegan
Government auto emissions control legislation mandates that virtually all cars built or sold in the U.S. come equipped with a catalytic converter. A smart device, catalytic converters help to convert dangerous and polluting exhaust gases into less harmful carbon dioxide and water. As helpful of a device that it is, there are some hazards that come ...
266). Catalytic Converters and Your Vehicle’s Emission System By : Matthew C. Keegan
Before 1975 no U.S. vehicle came equipped with a catalytic converter. Changes in environmental policy -- started with the formation of the Environmental Protection Agency [EPA] by the Nixon Administration – soon changed all of that. Now, with very few exceptions, all vehicles must come outfitted with a catalytic converter. So, what does a catalytic...
267). Catching the Jaguar XJ6 By : Michelle Crimson
Making its public debut in September of 1968, the Jaguar XJ6 both stunned and amazed people. This was a different and unique kind of vehicle that the Ford Motor Company introduced and marketed under the Jaguar brand.
At first, this vehicle was a difficult one to catch. This was due to the manufacturer’s difficulty in keeping up with t...
268). Catching the Jaguar XJR By : Michelle Crimson
When Jaguar is mentioned, the very first thing that could possibly enter your mind would be prestige, power, elegance, and design. Aside from that, it also brings about grace and style. And one of the Jaguar vehicles that incorporate all these characteristics would be the Jaguar XJR.
The latest updates done on the Jaguar XJR make it l...
269). Certified Used Cars May Pose Risks for Buyers By : essmeier
With the price of a new car getting higher and higher each year, many buyers choose to buy used cars instead. The price of a new car can easily equal a year's pay for many people, so buying a used car makes sense. But there are risks associated with buying a pre-owned vehicle. What if is defective? What if it is a lemon law buyback? Once should alw...
270). Changing the Adversarial Nature of Car Sales By : Spanos Imports
Consumers have an adversarial attitude towards car dealers, and I can't say blame them. The retail auto industry has done so many things to create an atmosphere of confusion and intimidation that many car buyers understandably dread the buying experience. Not only do some dealerships encourage their sales staff to engage in dishonest tactics to fle...
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