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Category: Automotive Repair

Getting The Best Deal For Your International Car Hire

December 7, 2011 by articliclewriter1

When you are looking for the best deal on a leasing you can run into some problems when you're in need of a leasing in another country. Getting the best rental deal from an international car hire company can be difficult and sometimes it might seem impossible to really understand who you are dealing with when it comes to dealing with companies, especially when their representatives speak an entirely different language and use different terminology to describe things.

Import Car Center – Tire Replacement and Your Import Vehicle

August 31, 2011 by Ryan Lowell

Your tires are four of the most important features on your import automobile. Their health and quality is extremely important to the heath of your vehicle. Maintaining proper tire pressure is of the utmost importance, as is ensuring that they are properly installed and replaced when needed. Our Grapevine TX import car experts can offer you advice on how to properly maintain your tires, and when to replace them.

Options to Cheaply Repair a Broken Windshield

June 19, 2009 by Susan Reynolds

If you get a broken or cracked windshield you are probably thinking that you are looking a huge repair bill to get it fixed. Sometimes this may be true, there are some ways that you can cut the cost of the repair bill.

How to Save Money on Vehicle Repairs

June 19, 2009 by Susan Reynolds

When it comes to vehicle repairs, there are a few ways to save on the cost and still feel confident that the repairs that are done are skillful as well as cost effective. The question of course is how many have access to each of these methods.

Looking to Keep the Clunker Running? How to Save Money on Car Repairs

June 19, 2009 by Susan Reynolds

One of the worst parts of owning a vehicle, is the repairs. Not maintenance, which is normal scheduled stuff that happens on a consistent basis and the cost, is predictable. What I am talking about are those things that always seem to happen at the worst possible times like the first day of a new job or worse how about the day of that interview that it took months to line up.

Misfuelling Can Happen to Anyone - Here is How to Prevent It

June 18, 2009 by Susan Reynolds

With the number of vehicles on the road today it's not surprising to know that it's now common to find more people having the misfortune of misfuelling their diesel cars. The misfuelling of Diesel cars is not only a misfortunate event but also a costly one, often not covered by your insurance company.

Installation Guide For Car Train Horns

June 18, 2009 by Susan Reynolds

It won't be wrong to state that buying one thing and getting them installed is another thing. While the first thing can be done easily, it might take some hours for you to do the second thing. So, here we present a full installation guide to help you install the horn the right way.

Safety Measures

How Can I Fix a Dent on the Drivers Side Door Panel?

June 17, 2009 by Susan Reynolds

Just imagine driving your lovely car, you have just had it washed and cleaned, the sun beaming down on the immaculate and shiny paint work, and you are enjoying listening to the music as you cruise around your local town or city. During the cruise you decide that while you are out that you could do with picking up a few groceries from the supermarket, so you park up and head inside. On your return to the car, you are horrified to find that someone has left a massive DENT on your driver's side door panel.

Where Can I Get Cheap Car Parts?

June 17, 2009 by Susan Reynolds

Everyone knows that these days owning a car is an expensive business, sometimes even like having a second mortgage. Although it feels great when we drive our lovely motors and the important jobs we can do by using cars, the costs in today's world are endless, for example, insurance costs, MOT costs, servicing cost, breakdown recovery costs and the BIG cost of replacing parts that have come to the end of their time.

Know How Labor Charges Are Calculated

June 17, 2009 by Susan Reynolds

There is a uniform way that auto repair shops use to figure out what to charge you for work done to repair your car. Repair facilities use a standardized table, the Mitchell Standardized Labor Rates Table, for fee calculations. Keep reading to learn how labor charges are calculated whether for your own use as a shop owner or in order to help you budget your own upcoming car repairs.

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