What is your favorite tool(s)?

Posted by whyarby 15- Apr- 2011 0 comments

When you got trouble with your car, maybe there is no one can help. You may not be a mechanic, but it's should be fixed. So what the right tools to fix it ? Keep in mind that this list is only the absolute basics; as you learn more about car repair, you'll add to it. - Jack And Lug Wrench. For lifting...

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Dirty Tricks of The Used Car Salesman

Posted by whyarby 13- Apr- 2011 0 comments

Many moons ago as a naïve young articled clerk, I went to a used car dealership in Eloff Street Extension and purchased my first dream car. The salesman must have seen me coming from a mile away and he took me to the cleaners and back. In fact, this salesman (Tony, if I recall correctly) couldn’t lay...

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Confused About Car Types, Read This !

Posted by whyarby 12- Apr- 2011 0 comments

Since the invention of autos, many people have been very attached to them. Some like to ride them fast, others like to show them off. But whatever the reason may be, cars will always be something that men will rave about. It is in their blood. So much so that it has become a stereotype of sorts that...

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Driving in the Wet Weather

Posted by whyarby 10- Apr- 2011 0 comments

Smart Motorist offers the following suggestions for safer driving. In stormy conditions, it is more difficult to see other vehicles, road signs and the road itself. It is critical to make sure you can see and be seen.     * First and foremost: slow down! It takes longer to stop or adjust...

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Bad Driving Habits Could be Costing You at the Fuel Pump

Posted by whyarby 10- Apr- undefined 0 comments

Following these driving tips will help you save money on gas. Easy does it. You might enjoy flooring it at a stop light, but you're wasting gas and putting more strain on your car. "Any sort of lead-footedness is going to give you worse mileage," says Brian Moody, road test editor at Edmunds.com. Driving...

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Transport Your Children Safely

Posted by whyarby 3- Apr- 2011 0 comments

When correctly used and installed, car seats can reduce children's fatalities by about 90%, with injuries reduced by 70%. A big problem is that many parents don't know the proper method of restraining their children. Fit for a Kid is a free program offered by Daimler-Chrysler dealers that allows customers...

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