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Buy a used engine, not a new car!
By :
Ronnie Tanner
Today, people everyday are purchasing either a new or used car to replace an older one that may have had previous problems with the engine. Buying a used engine is a great alternative to getting into a new car note but it can be risky business if you don't know what to look for. One of the things that makes it so risky is the fact that there is no legal requirement to maintain the engine to any standard, or to keep any kind of accurate log.
After market parts explained
By :
Alex
Aftermarket, OEM, replacement parts—you see these words in almost all auto parts stores online. What do these terms mean?
Is a No Haggle Dealership for You
By :
Jonathon Hardcastle
In 1990, General Motors capitalized on consumer's intense dislike of the auto purchasing process and introduced the Saturn. Saturns were, and are still, sold at a flat price with no dickering, dealing or haggling.
Shopping For A Used Car
By :
Kadence Buchanan
When you're buying a used car, you're faced with a lot of decisions. You may not get what you pay for, and it's important to ensure that a car is in proper working order before you purchase it.
Why 12 and 15 Passenger Vans are Unsafe
By :
Darin Lawson Hosking
According to the National Transportation Safety Board, on July 15th, they determined that 15-passenger vans are unstable when loaded with 10 or more people.
Over the Sea - Choosing the Vehicle Car Shipping Company
By :
John Morris
When exporting or importing vehicles from other countries, you will need a good shipper who can deliver what is expected of him when you need it...
Wheel And Deal Your Way To The Best Auto Shipping Quote
By :
John Morris
Thanks to the proliferation of the internet searching for auto shipping companies is now easier. You could also use a variety of sources to come up with a list of shipping companies to contact...
Total Bike Rack Buying Guide
By :
John Morris
Unfortunately we can't ride our bikes everywhere. Sometimes we have to transport our bikes from one place to another. In the old days, people would use hodge-podge methods to tie their bikes to vehicles for transport, but those days are long over!..
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