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    A Research Guide To Finding The Right Car Cover For Your Vehicle

    Posted by admin in Uncategorized
    at 4:01 am on Saturday, 19 January 2008

    Why Buy A Custom-Fit Car Cover? To help protect your investment and keep your vehicle looking show-room new. Keeping your vehicle covered with a car cover can:

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    Antique Car Parts

    Posted by admin in Uncategorized
    at 3:01 am on Saturday, 19 January 2008

    Owning an antique car is a dream shared by many men and women. Cruising down the street in a classic car not only turns a few heads it makes you feel great knowing that you

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    Buying An Automotive Extended Service Contract

    Posted by admin in Uncategorized
    at 1:01 am on Saturday, 19 January 2008

    Should You Buy An Automotive Extended Service Contract?The decision to purchase an extended service contract or mechanical break down policy as they are sometimes called is a decision that has many variables. Depending on the age of the vehicle, the usage, how long do you plan on keeping the vehicle for are just a few questions that need to be considered.If you look online, some of these so called guru

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    Channeling For Truckers

    Posted by admin in Uncategorized
    at 12:01 am on Saturday, 19 January 2008

    Ever wonder how some truck drivers just know what is going on out on the roads? How they just seem to know where the accidents and police are located? Thanks to CB radios, these truckers keep their finger on the pulse of all the action on the roads. They are channeling that information via the airwaves

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    Simple Steps To Reduce UK Car Crime

    Posted by admin in Uncategorized
    at 11:01 pm on Friday, 18 January 2008

    Whilst car crime is on the decrease on a national scale, it remains a concern for many, and can be an unpleasant reality for many car owners.In the UK alone, there are still over 2 million vehicle related thefts every year, and even this is over a 50 percent decrease on figures resulting from 1995. Even though this is the case, there are many precautions that you can take to ensure that you are safeguarded against car crime.The first precaution is to lock the doors and close all of the windows to your vehicle, but as obvious as this may seem, the amount of people who don

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    How To Buy Used Car?

    Posted by admin in Uncategorized
    at 11:01 pm on Friday, 18 January 2008

    Spending a little time now may save you serious money later. Go to a reputable car repair shop and ask if you can bring the vehicle by for a look-over. While you’re there, ask what cars they have to repair most often. Take heed. Also, ask what the inspection includes, how long it takes, and the price. Always get this information in writing - just to be safe.Once the vehicle has been inspected, ask the mechanic for a written report with a cost estimate for all necessary repairs. Be sure the report includes the vehicle’s make, model and VIN. Go over it with a fine-toothed comb and make sure you understand every item. If you decide to make an offer to the dealer after approving the inspection, you can use the estimated repair costs to negotiate the price of the vehicle.Remember, private sellers generally are not covered by the Used Car Rule and don’t have to use the Buyers Guide. However, you can use the Guide’s list of an auto’s major systems as a shopping tool. You also can ask the seller if you can have the vehicle inspected by your mechanic. If he/she says no… beware. No matter how nice the car appears, something fishy is going on.Now, a private sale likely will be on an “as is” basis, unless your purchase agreement with the seller specifically states otherwise. If you have a written contract, the seller has to live up to the contract. The car also may be covered by a manufacturer’s warranty or a separately purchased service contract. But that doesn’t mean that the warranty and service contract are transferable. Plus, other limits or costs may apply. Before you buy the car, ask if it’s still under warranty or service contract, and review that baby carefully.Some states will require vehicle sellers to pass a vehicle inspection before a sale is made. That’s not always the case, though. To find out what your state requires, contact your state Attorney General’s office or a local consumer protection agency. Hey, it’s just a phone call. And it could save you a real headache later!Whether you end up buying a used car from a dealer, a co-worker, or a neighbor, follow these tips to learn as much as you can about the car:Examine the car carefully yourself using an inspection checklist. You can find a checklist in many of the magazine articles, books and Internet sites that deal with buying a used car. My favorite book that I’ve used several times is How to Buy and Maintain a Used Car by Brad Crouch.Once I bought a used car in August, and never thought to test the rear defroster. Guess what? Come November, I found out it didn’t work. If you’re shopping in the summer, don’t forget to check the heater. And if it’s cold as ice outside, still turn that air on full blast and make sure it works!Ask for the car’s maintenance record. If the owner doesn’t have copies, contact the dealership or repair shop where most of the work was done. They may share their files with you.Talk to the previous owner, especially if the present owner is unfamiliar with the car’s history.Have the car inspected by a mechanic you hire.

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    Hello world!

    Posted by admin in Uncategorized
    at 7:12 pm on Friday, 18 January 2008

    Welcome to Actualblog.net. This is your first post. Edit or delete it, then start blogging!

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