Tips On Choosing The Right Gas Mileage Devices

Posted on June 29, 2008 - Filed Under Autos | Leave a Comment

Interested in saving money on the cost of fuel? With the constant rise in the cost per barrel of oil I think it’s safe to say your answer would be yes. With the price of oil rising daily, many are in search of a way to fight back and cut their gas expenses through the use of gas mileage devices. As demand rises for gas, so does the price. If we can only lower the demand, the price will begin to fall.

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How do you test a horn?

Posted on June 27, 2008 - Filed Under 4450 | Leave a Comment

Seriously, how do YOU perform testing when the repair order just handed to you says the
horn is inoperative?

Do you have a set routine, or do you simply choose where you want to
start this time? Have you ever really thought much about it that all
diagnostics should follow the same routine no matter how simple they
may appear to be at first, or how complex you are sure it’s going to
be?

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Buying Auto Parts At The Right Price Is Easier Said Than Done

Posted on June 27, 2008 - Filed Under 4450 | Leave a Comment

When you need auto parts there is no reason to pay more that you should. Here are some interesting ways to help you save some money.

Taking your car to the shop is an expensive endeavor. Not only do the shops charge you the prices of the auto parts that they need for the vehicle at inflated prices, but they also charge inflated prices for the actual cost of the labor itself and make a huge profit in the process. Instead of dealing with this, consider purchasing your car parts and having the work done by someone else or doing it yourself. While this does have its drawbacks, with careful work or a trustworthy friend who knows about cars, you can buy the parts and pay a flat fee for the work done to the vehicle. This can save you a great deal of money that hiring a professional for the job might otherwise cost.

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How To Properly Test Drive A Vehicle

Posted on June 25, 2008 - Filed Under Uncategorized | Leave a Comment

It doesn’t matter where you found the car, whether at a Dealership or from a private seller, the time will come when you need to drive the car with a critical eye, ear and feel. And you may not be totally comfortable with the prospect of doing a “test drive” because it’s obviously something most people don’t have to do very often.

So let’s do a trial run here. Some of this may seem painfully obvious, but you may be surprised by what many car buyers forget to do when in the heat of the buying process. So, try to stay calm and cool. You may even want to do a dry run on your own car first just to help the learning (or remembering) process.

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Buying At A Government Car Auction Takes Patience

Posted on June 23, 2008 - Filed Under Uncategorized | Leave a Comment

There are some negatives when it comes to buying a vehicle at a government car auction. But there is also a key positive which makes them very worthwhile for car buyers interested in saving quite a bit of money.

My own opinion is that buying at government car auctions will likely take some patience. So, they may not be an answer for someone who needs a car “yesterday”. This isn’t to say that you will not find what you are looking for immediately … and get an outstanding price on it as well. But it’s more likely to take some time. I usually advise people to plan for a one to three month process. Here’s why:

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Monthly Car Sales Announcements Help Identify The Best Time To Buy

Posted on June 23, 2008 - Filed Under Uncategorized | Leave a Comment

If you’re in the market for a new car, watching for the monthly car sale numbers announced by the major automakers can often help you determine if it would be best to buy now, or to wait a bit more for better prices.

When there’s solid consumer demand and car sales are brisk, prices remain strong. Without any existing hints of weakness, it’s unlikely we would see better deals due to increased manufacturer incentives and/or Dealer discounts (although we can see this at times on particularly slow-selling models).

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Monthly Car Sales Announcements Help Identify The Best Time To Buy

Posted on June 21, 2008 - Filed Under Uncategorized | Leave a Comment

If you’re in the market for a new car, watching for the monthly car sale numbers announced by the major automakers can often help you determine if it would be best to buy now, or to wait a bit more for better prices.

When there’s solid consumer demand and car sales are brisk, prices remain strong. Without any existing hints of weakness, it’s unlikely we would see better deals due to increased manufacturer incentives and/or Dealer discounts (although we can see this at times on particularly slow-selling models).

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Water Powered Engine - Is A Water Powered Engine Possible?

Posted on June 20, 2008 - Filed Under Uncategorized | Leave a Comment

How Can Water Power A Car?
The atomic breakdown of water, as most of us know, is h20. Two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. When an electrical current is introduced to water, the bond is broken down into a gas known as HHO. Since we cannot create or destroy energy, but just alter it, it is still two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom, however it exists in a different state, HHO Gas, which is a very stable and efficiently burning gas.

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Watch Out For The Scam Artists Who Want To Buy Your Car

Posted on June 19, 2008 - Filed Under Uncategorized | Leave a Comment

When buying a new car, trading in your old one is a quick and easy solution. Of course, you won’t get as much money compared to selling it yourself. If the vehicle isn’t too old and banged up, the difference could be in the $1,000 to $3,000 range.

But selling it yourself also comes with a price. Many people don’t relish the prospect of having to interact with complete strangers. What if someone “undesirable” comes to your home to look at the car? What if your ad leads to some weird phone calls in the middle of the night?

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Car Dealerships

Posted on June 16, 2008 - Filed Under Uncategorized | Leave a Comment

Franchise services companies which clean carpets, pave driveways, clean mini blinds, change oil in cars or even groom dogs need nationwide systems for customer credit card approvals, as well as gift cards and perhaps even loyalty credit cards too. Cars parked in garages are less likely to be stolen, vandalized, or struck by other vehicles. Even women enjoy driving these cars because the newer models are made to look so sleek and attractive that they can’t resist them.

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