3 Tips For Reduced Car Repair Costs

Posted on: 25 January 2017

Do you have a car that seems to be breaking down almost constantly? Are you trying to save up to get a newer vehicle, but repair costs keep eating into the money that you've been setting aside? Dealing with a vehicle that seems to be doing nothing but breaking down can be a huge hassle. Not only can the mounting repair costs make it difficult for you to buy a new vehicle, you may have a hard time simply dealing with your usual bills.
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How To Replace The Front Bumper Cover On A 2001-05 Honda Civic

Posted on: 29 December 2016

The icy roads in the Midwest this winter has already caused thousands of accidents this winter. Cars have been sliding into ditches and into the back of other cars. When this happens, even at low speeds, it often damages the front cover on the bumper of the cars. Most bumpers are made out of plastic nowadays and it is quicker and less expensive to replace the front cover than it is to try and repair the plastic after a collision.
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Signs Your Car's Air Conditioning Needs A Tuneup

Posted on: 29 December 2016

The last thing you want to happen while you are driving on a hot sunny day is your air conditioner failing on you. Whether it's just barely spitting out tepid air or you hear loud noises coming from your fan, a malfunctioning air conditioning unit can make for a miserable experience when the weather is warm. It's important that you are able to recognize signs of a faulty cooling system in your car so you can have repairs done as soon as possible.
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Heavy Duty Trucks: What Do You Do When You Need Replacement Parts?

Posted on: 22 December 2016

If you're slowly amassing a number of affordable used heavy duty trucks for your growing company, you probably already know that you'll have to replace parts. In order to keep the trucks on the road, it's a good idea to know where those parts will be coming from and how you'll have them installed before there is an emergency. Use these tips when searching for the truck parts you'll be using and having the parts installed.
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