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(NAPSI)-When cold weather hits and you start seeing harmless, steamy, white exhaust from your car, it's usually a good sign that you should protect it. |
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NAPSI)-The fuel system is your vehicle's lifeline. Much like your own circulatory system, the fuel system is critical for daily operation. In general, most people do not worry about the condition of their car's fuel system even though this area has a direct effect on overall drivability, performance and fuel efficiency. |
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To ensure your holiday travel plans run smoothly you need to plan and make a little effort. The last thing you would want to happen is to have your car break down, so give your vehicle a little attention before you leave. |
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(NAPSI)-With electronic add-on options growing in quantity and creativity, the automobile has evolved into more than a simple form of transportation. Today's vehicles offer increased comfort and convenience, safety and reliability. |
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(ARA) - Fall is already here and in a short time, winter will be upon us. As you gear up for the colder temperatures, now is a good time to take preventive measures to care for your vehicle. |
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(NC)-Canadians aren't measuring up when it comes to
checking their tires for proper inflation.
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(NAPSI)-Vehicle owners who trade in their cars every few years may be losing thousands of dollars in savings.
Consumer Reports found that car owners save more money than the original purchase price of the car by keeping the car for 225,000 miles over 15 years, as compared to buying that same car new every five years. |
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NC)-Every year there is this dilemma: should you mount winter tires or should you stay with your all season tires? We always question is it going to snow a lot or is it just going to be cold and will our all-season tires be good enough. Well here is some news for you, winter tires are not only designed to work better in snow, slush and ice but also when it simply gets cold. |
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NC)-For every dollar spent on maintaining your vehicle, you stand to keep six dollars in your pocket, claims a recent study in the automotive industry.
"The report, released at the 2000 Canadian Fleet Maintenance Seminar, showed that for the 8,000 vehicles studied, $1.2 million was spent and $7.5 million was saved," says Freeman Young, president of Krown Rust Control. "This is welcome news for car owners in the face of higher and higher gas prices, repair bills, and insurance costs." |
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(NAPSI)-Now is a great time to service your vehicle so you can address issues before they develop into major problems. Doing so can save you costly repairs in the future as well as enhance the life of your vehicle. |
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