2015

  • 3 Tips To Keep Your Car Battery From Dying

    There are few things that drivers would rather avoid more than a dead battery while trying to get from one place to the next. But while suffering from a dead battery might seem like an unavoidable nuisance, there are actually a handful of simple things that every driver can do that decreases the chance of getting stuck the next time you head to the supermarket or go on a road trip.
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  • The Yearly Cost Of Auto Collision Repair In The United States

    In 2014, the United States National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) released a study that estimated the total cost of auto collision accidents and the resulting aftermath to be in excess of $1 trillion. The average auto liability claim costs around $3,232 to repair or replace property; the average cost to cover bodily injury is around $15,443. For collision claims, the average cost is around $3,144, while the avery comprehensive claim costs around $1,621.
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  • Tips For Protecting Your Car From Road Salt During Winter

    The profuse amounts of road salt spread on the roads and driveways during winter are great for improving driving safety and keeping folks sure-footed under slippery snow and ice, but they can have a severe damaging effect on both your car exterior and interior. Road salt is highly corrosive and can cause rust to develop on your paint finish, door seams and the underbody, lowering your car's resale value while also compromising appearance and performance.
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  • Tips For First-Time Car Buyers

    There are likely few investments that you will make that are larger than buying a new car. Not surprisingly, this can cause first-time car buyers to feel a tremendous amount of stress when they are considering their options because they will likely need to obtain financing to finalize this purchase. Luckily, you can utilize the following couple of tips to make sure that you are getting the most when financing your next car purchase.
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  • 3 Reasons Why You Absolutely Should Take Advantage Of A Free VIN History Report

    Buying a used car from a dealer means all of the cards are on the table-you get to see who owned the vehicle last, what happened to it when it was owned by someone else, what has happened to it since it was traded into the dealership, and what you might want to fix or replace if you buy it. All of this information is on two documents-the dealership's checklist report stuck to the vehicle's window, and the free VIN history report.
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  • Three Reasons Why To Use A Synthetic Engine Oil

    The term "synthetic oil" may remind you of plastic and make you think it's something you want to keep far away from your engine at all costs, but in fact, synthetic oils are often higher-quality than petroleum based oils and can incur many benefits for your car. Their performance at high temperatures is smooth and elegant, and they often achieve a lower winter viscosity as well. Here are three of the most important reasons why you might consider using synthetic oil in your engine.
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  • Think About A Plan Before Heading Out To Salvage Yards

    A pick and pull salvage yard (often stylized as Pick n' Pull) offers a lower-cost way of finding used parts for vehicles. You simply need to contact the salvage yard and ask for vehicle availability and bring your own tools. If you're mechanically inclined, but haven't had a chance to salvage working parts from non-working vehicles, keep a few organization and safety strategy points to keep your visit positive. What Does The Salvage Yard Have In Stock?
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  • Debunking 4 Common Myths About Vehicle Oil Changes

    You know that having your car's oil changed as needed is an important aspect of keeping your vehicle's engine running smoothly. However, there are many myths floating around out there about car oil changes. By understanding the truth behind these common myths, you can make better decisions regarding your car's maintenance and possibly prolong the life of your engine in the process. Myth 1: Always Obey the Sticker You know the drill; you get your oil changed, and the mechanics slap a sticker on your windshield indicating when you're due for your next oil change.
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  • Three Tools To Help You When You're Driving A Car Up A Car Hauler's Ramp

    If you need to move two cars a long distance and you don't have any friends with enough free time to help you with driving, a car hauler is invaluable. Once you get past the relatively hectic part of driving a car up the car hauler's retractable ramp, tying down the vehicle will be relatively easy. If you're feeling nervous about driving your car up a car hauler's ramp, these three tools will help you.
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  • How To Customize Your Truck

    Maybe you have a great running truck, but you do not like the looks of it. It is easy to customize your truck to make it look like the "coolest" ride on the block. Follow this guide to give new appeal to your dependable truck. Take a look at your truck and try to project an image of it with different paint, different parts, and additions to the body. Chrome Accessories
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