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  • Reasons Why Your Engine May Ping

    You're driving along and you begin to notice a strange noise while accelerating. It sounds like soft marbles are running around in your engine. This could be a sign that your engine is pinging. Pinging is when the fuel detonates before the spark in a typical four-stroke engine. With today's fuel-injected, computer-controlled engines, pinging is probably less likely to happen compared to back when cars had carburetors, but it still happens. Here are some common reasons why your engine may be pinging.
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  • Safety First: Tips For Buying A Car Online From A Private Seller

    There are many cars on the market that are being sold for much less than what they are worth. Often, the car seller does not have time to wait for a sale and is willing to take a loss. These cars are sold through online personal ads. If you would like to get a deal on a car that is better than you can imagine, it is recommended that you follow these steps.
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  • Five Ways to Find a Good Auto Mechanic

    If you're like most American consumers, a car is an essential part of your daily life. As annoying as it can sometimes be, your car is how you get to work, to school, to church, and to visit your friends and family. However, keeping a car running smoothly can sometimes be a challenge. That's why you need a good, reliable auto mechanic. How do you find a mechanic you can count on?
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  • What Not to Do to Your Vehicle During the Winter

    It doesn't matter what type of vehicle you own; the winter can be a taxing time. The ice, snow and freezing temperatures can put increased pressure on your vehicle, elevating the risk of a mechanical failure. However, there are also things you can do during the winter that don't lead to a favorable outcome. Make sure you aren't adding to the effects of winter weather. Warming Up Your Vehicle Too Long
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  • You May Know These, But Your Kids Might Not: What To Tell Your New Drivers About Grilles

    Auto grilles, or grills, are such an integral part of your car that you likely don't really notice the grille on your car, and any maintenance is second nature to you. However, if you have kids just learning to drive and learning how to handle cars, they aren't going to realize that there are a few things they need to know about the grille and how it can make or break the car's engine.
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  • Should You Wrap Your Car or Dip Your Car?

    When it comes to completely changing up the looks of your prized ride, there are plenty of options to choose from. The choice between dipping and wrapping a car is one that's highly debated by car enthusiasts across the Internet and elsewhere. Both options have their own sets of pros and cons to consider. Before you make your decision, you'll want to keep the following in mind.     The Case for Vinyl Wraps
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  • Classic Car Insurance Policies 101

    Committing to restoring a vintage automobile or custom hotrod will require not only your money but countless hours of dedication as well. When you have a professional classic car restoration shop ensure the vehicle is historically accurate, it becomes a work of art. And like a priceless artifact, your baby needs to be properly insured to protect your investment.  Regular automobile insurance won't cover your needs; you will need to consult your insurance agent and ask what specialty products they have that would be right for your situation.
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  • Answering Questions You Have About Undercoating Your Vehicle

    Protecting your car against wear and tear is important for ensuring that your vehicle retains its value and appearance while lasting for as long as possible. To this end, rust is one of the more commonly encountered vehicle body problems, and being better informed about undercoating can help you to prevent rust from contributing to substantial damage to your car or truck's body. Why Is It Important To Prevent The Undercarriage From Developing Rust?
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  • Four Reasons To Take Your Car In For Auto Body Repairs

    Aside from receiving auto body repair because you have been in a car accident, there are other times you may want to consider it. Here are four other reasons you should consider taking your vehicle in for auto body repair: Damage Can Cause Other Damage: If you have slight damage to your bumper or other parts of your vehicle's body, it can cause damage to interior parts of your vehicle. Not many people realize this, and because they want to save money, they won't take their vehicle in to get it fixed.
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