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Little-Known Way To Save Money On Your Car Oil!

April 21, 2008

Little-Known Way To Save Money On Your Car Oil!
by: Dr. Drew Henry

Imagine if you could save anywhere from $10 to $20 dollars on your usually very expensive oil change doing something very simple. Interested?

Here¡¯s how: Every 3000 miles completely drain out and replace the oil in your vehicle by yourself! Just by doing this, you can save anywhere from $10-$20 dollars on your oil change. Below are the steps you can take to drain your car oil:

Note that when changing the oil on your car you need to prepare with some supplies. You will need the following: Jack, the correct size wrench or ratchet, oil filter, oil, short bucket, rag, funnel, and a big piece of cardboard.

Start by warming up your vehicle. Drive around the block once or twice, which will heat up your engine a little bit. A vital part to changing oil. The oil must first be warmed up otherwise you will have trouble getting it out. Then, jack up your vehicle, being sure to follow all safety precautions. Make sure to find a strong point on the bottom of your vehicle before jacking it up. An axle is the best place. After making sure everything is secure you are ready to get down and start the dirty work.

Vehicle Extended Warranty - Protect Your Purchase

April 20, 2008

Vehicle Extended Warranty - Protect Your Purchase
by: R. Palkra

A couple weeks ago, on a Sunday morning, I was running late. My morning coffee didn¡¯t wake me up like it should have, and I was dragging. As a result, I was going to be late for church, and as a teacher, that wasn¡¯t going to be good!

I finally got my stuff together and ran outside to my car. It was raining. As I put the key in the ignition, I knew something wasn¡¯t right. I turned the keynothing. The car wouldn¡¯t start. I hoped the problem was only with the battery, so I rolled the car onto the street, pulled my wife¡¯s car out, and jumped the battery. It worked!

After church was over, I took my car to a garage, where I found out the problem was the battery, and I replaced it.

But what if the problem wasn¡¯t the battery? What if it was some kind of engine failure? The car was only five years old, but there could be an engine problem at any time. Before I found out definitively what the problem was, the only thing that ran through my mind was dollar signs�what would this cost me if it was an engine problem?

How To Choose A Spacious Car!

April 19, 2008

How To Choose A Spacious Car!
by: Dr. Drew Henry

Have you ever felt that your little car can no longer handle your ever growing family members? Have you ever thought of getting a new, bigger, more spacious car? If so, then this article will show you how to choose the perfect spacious car for your family!

First off, the choice for a more spacious family vehicle is usually between a sport utility vehicle (SUV) and a minivan. Both offer flexible passenger and cargo areas, comfortable seating for five to eight persons, and rear-seat entertainment systems.

So, what type of car should you choose? To come up with the right choice, you need to look at how the vehicle¡¯s styling, fuel economy, passenger and cargo space, towing capacity, and safety will suit your family¡¯s needs and lifestyle.

Passenger & Cargo Space - Sport utility vehicles and minivans have comparable passenger and cargo space, but the roomy interiors of a minivan can be a delight to young kids. Unlike SUVs, minivans also have a low step-in height, so they¡¯re easier for kids to climb into. Minivans¡¯ large picture windows afford young passengers a better view of the passing scenery, therefore keeping your impatient young ones amused for a good part of the ride.

How To Save Money By Properly Maintaining Your Car

April 19, 2008

How To Save Money By Properly Maintaining Your Car
by: Dr. Drew Henry

Did you know that you can substantially save a lot of money simply by doing a quick 10-20 minute checkup on your car each week? In this article, I will give you the information you need properly maintain your car and saving money that would otherwise be spent on expensive repairs.

My first advice to you is that you need to read and understand your Owner¡¯s Manual for each car that you own. Next, follow the tips below and inspect your car on a weekly basis (should take no more than 10-20 minutes).

- If you can get someone to help you just for minute or two then get them to watch your lights and turn signals to make sure they are all working properly.

- Look at your tires and make sure that they look good without cracks or cuts. You need also to check the air pressure in each tire with a gauge. The tire will have a psi pressure on it and it will also be printed in your manual. Tire pressure is very important to the control of the vehicle.

Common Dealership Scams You Should Be Aware Of!

April 18, 2008

Common Dealership Scams You Should Be Aware Of!
by: Dr. Drew Henry

Thinking of buying a car from your local dealership? Stop!

Before approaching any car dealership, you should be aware of a few common scams put on by car dealerships. The following descriptions of common tricks will enhance your understanding about car dealership scams so that you can avoid becoming a victim:

Low Balling - This is one of the tricks most commonly done by dealers. They will try to convince the buyer that they can provide the lowest possible price for the car thereby prompting the buyer to start negotiations with the dealer. The salesman will probably tell you that you can get the car that you want for a lesser amount but when you are about to enter negotiations, it turns out that you were not promised a lower price after all. In the end, it is just an empty promise.

Trade In Scam - When you have already bought the car, the salesman will try to contact you before your new car is delivered and tell you that the initial pricing of the car was $500 lower and would like to collect the balance from you. If you fall for this, he will get an extra $500 at your expense.

How To Know When Not To Buy A Used Car!

April 17, 2008

How To Know When Not To Buy A Used Car!
by: Dr. Drew Henry

If you are looking to save money by buying a used car, it can be a very viable tactic. However, even though you are on a tight budget, buying a used car should not be immediately decided upon and should take a lot of consideration. Why? This is to avoid throwing your hard earned money away.

Below are some pointers that may help you decide when to buy or not to buy a used car:

1. You should consider your budget.

If the reason why you choose to purchase a used car is because of your budget, then it should be the same reason why you should be careful and meticulous in choosing a used car. Thus, if the car needs a lot of maintenance, repairs, and other modifications, it is best not to buy that used car (or else you lose the benefits of buying a used car).

2. You should be wary of buying used cars from owners that do not have complete and pertinent documents.

Ford Extended Warranty - Know The Facts

April 16, 2008

Ford Extended Warranty - Know The Facts
by: R. Palkra

An extended warranty is something extra�something you add-on when you purchase a vehicle. It is different from a regular warranty. Often, a regular warranty will be thrown-in when you buy a vehicle, and it will cover some repair work on certain parts. Usually, such warranties are for a specific amount of time or vehicle use, such as 3 years or 25,000 miles.

An extended warranty, though, covers your vehicle for a longer period of time, for example, 5 years or 50,000 miles. You can usually buy an extended warranty when you buy a vehicle. An extended warranty will be added on to your purchase and worked in to your monthly payment. For as little as it will cost, you will receive peace-of-mind, knowing that your vehicle is covered around the time when you might expect something to go wrong.

You can buy an extended warranty from the dealer, through a broker, or even from the manufacturer. Take the Ford extended warranty, for example. They offer a number of extended warranties for their vehicles. If you drive a Ford Focus, you are offered these Ford extended warranty options: pre-paid maintenance plan, powertraincare extended service plan (covers 29 components), basecare extended service plan (covers 84 components), extracare extended service plan (covers 113 components), and the premiumcare extended service plan (covers over 500 components).

Where To Find Classic Car Parts

April 15, 2008

Where To Find Classic Car Parts
by: Joel Noah

Classic car parts are not easy to come by. But if you have finally been able to purchase the classic car you¡¯ve always dreamed of, finding the classic car parts to restore and accessorize it may be a high on your priority list.

Whether you have a muscle car, an antique or a vintage model, you will inevitably find the need to replace and restore some of your car parts. Classic car parts are not as readily available as for the cars that are still in production. You can¡¯t just walk into a dealership and place your order because the parts are no longer being made. But with a little digging, they can be found.

Some places to start your search include:

Online Auctions

Online auction sites, such as Ebay, are probably the easiest place to begin your search for classic car parts. If you¡¯ve seen the ads that Ebay has �It,� you know this is true. Ebay Motors has many listings for hard to find vehicles and classic car parts. You¡¯ll have to cover the shipping charges, so that is something to consider when purchasing larger items.

Little Things You Can Do To Save Money On Car Fuel

April 14, 2008

Little Things You Can Do To Save Money On Car Fuel
by: Dr. Drew Henry

Nowadays, car fuel prices are on the rise and consumers are suffering. Gone are the days when you can carelessly drive your car without worrying about burning up too much gas.

There are important procedures that you, as a car owner, can take in order to improve gas mileage. The following are practical tips to conserve gas:

Close Windows - Windows that are open can create air drag that can decrease the fuel consumption by 10%.

Avoid Bumpy Roads - Rough roads should not be taken as much as possible. Dirt, bumps, rough roads and gravels can cause 30% increase in fuel consumption.

Keep Your Car Light - Take out unnecessary baggage. The trunk should be kept clean, any gadget, tools or loads that are not needed should be taken out. 100 pounds of extra baggage can affect fuel economy by two percent.

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