June 23rd, 2010 by Hal Moses
Many motorists don’t realize that a little bit of routine maintenance can keep you free of expensive car repairs. And most maintenance takes no more time than refilling the fluid for your windshield wipers. Here are a few tips to help keep drivers safe and free of trouble.
Make sure to change your oil every 3,000 to 5,000 miles. However, you should check your oil at least once a month. You want the oil line on your dipstick to be between the marker lines. If the oil looks dirty or black, it is time to have it changed.
If you’re having trouble shifting gears you are probably having transmission problems. Check the level of the transmission fluid to determine if it is low. Low transmission fluid could indicate a leak. You should refill it with the lubricant your car recommends. If you see leaking on your driveway take your car to a mechanic.
Also, check your coolant levels. You should have your radiator flushed every two years and change your coolant. In addition, make sure your radiator is corrosion free.
Finally, check your tire pressure every two weeks. Consult your owner’s manual for the correct pressure, and fill your tires accordingly. Remember, both overinflation and underinflation affect safety and fuel efficiency, so it is important to maintain tire pressure.
These simple maintenance tips can keep you from having major, costly repairs. However, it is important to purchase an auto warranty because you don’t want to be faced with unnecessary expenses down the road.
June 23rd, 2010 by Hal Moses
Forbes has assessed all of the vehicles out there and has concluded that as far as used cars go, the Honda Accord is at the top of their list.
There are a lot of vehicles available that are certified pre-owned, claims Forbes, however, the Accord deserves acknowledgement. Forbes has based its decision on data concerned with reliability taken from Consumer Reports Magazine. Also, they looked at safety and availability of used car warranties.
Following the Accord on the list was the Saturn Relay and Jeep Grand Cherokee. Next, were the Pontiac G6, Mercedes Benz E-class and VW New Beetle.
Certified pre-owned cars are often taken back and resold if they are in sound condition. Auto dealers often refurbish them if necessary and offer a limited auto warranty. This is a booming practice, and consumers are benefiting.
June 22nd, 2010 by Hal Moses
To ensure that your car is operating properly you need to perform routine maintenance. People assume that they need to make seasonal preparations and change their oil, but they often neglect their tires. Don’t forget that your driving experience is only going to be as good as the tires that are on your car.
One big issue when it comes to tires is safety. You need to have tires that will ensure you are safe on the road. After all, really the only thing coming between the road and you is your tires.
If you put high performance tires on your car you will get the safety behind the wheel that you deserve. These tires will allow you to drive at fast speeds and allow for safety in driving conditions that are dangerous. For example, your car will perform better on roads that are icy or wet. High performance tires also allow you to perform sudden stops and tight cornering. And, even though you will pay a little more for them, you are getting your safety in return.
To keep your car performing at its best, consider purchasing high performance tires. Not only will your vehicle hand better, you will feel safer. Also, to maintain your safety purchase an auto warranty that allows you to have routine maintenance and repairs performed when necessary.
June 22nd, 2010 by Hal Moses
The thermostat in your car serves the purpose of regulating the temperature so it stays at a desired level. To achieve this, it controls the cooling and heating mechanisms that control the heat flow throughout the system. The thermostat manages the amount of coolant in the internal combustion engine. A thermostat is necessary in all liquid cooled engines.
If your thermostat isn’t working correctly it may be due to several reasons. First, the thermostat may be affected if the water pump is failing. The thermostat may also be affected with an overheated engine or if coolant is leaking.
Make sure you have a mechanic look at your thermostat on a regular basis. It plays a key position in keeping your engine cool, so it needs to be replaced every few years.
Also, if you don’t replace your thermostat when it’s time, you may find yourself with additional problems, such as emission problems, knocking with acceleration, and poor fuel-economy, and chances are you will find yourself calling your road service program. Just make sure to have used car warranties to protect you in case your car breaks down.
June 22nd, 2010 by Hal Moses
It can be quite a challenge to find a handicap-accessible vehicle to suit your needs. Also, it can be nearly impossible to sort through newspapers and services online. This is why Rick Shutes started HandicapAutoTrader.com. He wanted to help people who are disabled find suitable vehicles.
HandicapAutoTrader.com is great for buyers and sellers. People who want to buy can search available vehicles at no cost, and contact the website’s staff conveniently through email or phone. Sellers are able to list their cars, with an addition of three images for free.
This website allows consumers to search cars according to the features that they desire. In addition, you can search by categories, such as model, make, year, etc. Also convenient is the feature, “Easy Compare Vehiclesâ€. This lets people compare vehicles side-by-side to get the features and price that they want.
As with any vehicle purchase, it is necessary to do your homework. Make sure to research vehicles, used car warranties, and auto loans before making any decisions. This will allow you to get the best deals.
June 19th, 2010 by Hal Moses
When teenagers turn 16 years old, they are excited to get their drivers license. Unfortunately, teens have more driving accidents than any other age group. For the majority of teen drivers, the question isn’t whether they are going to have an accident, but when they are going to have an accident.
Inexperience is the main reason that teenagers are vulnerable to traffic accidents. Although 16 to 19 year olds only make up 5.3 percent of the driving population in our nation, they’re involved in 13.3 percent of all of the traffic accidents and 11 percent of crashes that are fatal.
A new program aimed to protect teenagers is “graduated licensingâ€. Although the age of licensing is the same, full privileges come gradually.
The program begins with a learner’s permit. Next, is the intermediate stage, in which teens can drive during the daytime alone, and in the evening they can drive between 9 p.m-6 a.m. with a licensed driver. Then, the advanced stage comes. This is when teens can drive with no restrictions.
The graduated licensing program is a good step to make sure that our teens remain safe. However, teens need to protect themselves with a good auto warranty to avoid unnecessary repair costs.
June 19th, 2010 by Hal Moses
What do you get if the “hybrid†is taken out of a hybrid pickup truck? In the case of GM, you get the XFE, or Xtra Fuel Economy pickup trucks that are full size. These trucks share a lot of running gear and hardware with their hybrid counterparts; however, the exception is the two mode gas-electric powertrain.
The Chevrolet Silverado XFE and GMC Sierra XFE provide fuel-efficiency ratings of 15/21 mpg for city/highway, in comparison to 21/22 mpg for city/highway for GMs two-mode hybrids and 14/20 mpg for non-XFE pickups that are comparable. That is an approximate 5%-7% improvement over the trucks that are non-XFE.
Models that are XFE only come in two-wheel drive with the E85-capable LC9 5.3-liter V-8 and a six-speed transmission that is automatic. An Aluminum engine block, as well as aluminum cylinder heads is used by the LC9 to save weight. In addition, it has active fuel management in order to change the V-8 between eight-cylinder and four-cylinder modes in order to save fuel.
Consumers are looking to save money on fuel, and GM has delivered. Also, consumers are concerned with purchasing cars with good new car warranties in order to avoid unnecessary repair expenses down the road.
June 19th, 2010 by Hal Moses
An extended auto warranty can bring motorists peace of mind. However, drivers need to get the most out of their auto warranty by keeping documents organized and asking the right questions. Here are some tips to help you get the most out of your auto warranty.
Often times an extended auto warranty requires service records. This is why it is necessary to keep your records straight. Create a central location for your records if you don’t already have one. This will alleviate frustrations down the road when you are trying to locate documents.
Don’t just rely on your computer to keep records. Print hard copies of records if you buy an auto warranty online. You never know when your computer will be down, and it could be when you need your auto warranty.
Make sure to read everything in the auto warranty. If something isn’t written in the contract, then it isn’t covered. Never make assumptions when it comes to your auto warranty.
Finally, make sure that you have contact information accessible to you at all times. This will make things easier when you have a claim.
June 19th, 2010 by Hal Moses
Unfortunately, mistakes often happen when you’re in an unfamiliar place. A recent survey reported that people driving in RV’s often make expensive blunders. More than 1,000 RV drivers were surveyed, revealing some interesting mishaps that they have had.
The blunders that were the most common are as follows:Â backing up into something, failing to connect taillights in a correct manner, running out of fuel, driving out of a parking lot with the steps still out, and not judging clearance well.
Also discovered was that just over 50 percent of RV drivers spend at least a month out of the year traveling, and over 40 percent travel over 500 miles in a trip.
Although often you can find humor in blunders, they can mean big money in damages and repairs. This is why it is so important to purchase good insurance and an auto warranty on you RV. After all, you want to get back out on the open road quickly after a mishap.
June 19th, 2010 by Hal Moses
Buying a pre-owned car is a good way to get a good car for less money. However, when most people go car shopping they inspect the outside thoroughly, but forget to inspect the interior. Here are some things to look for.
Notice the smell of the interior. If you detect mold, must or mildew, there is a chance that the vehicle has water leaks. Make sure to look under the floor mats for wet spots. Also, it is easy to detect the smell of smoke, which probably means that the previous car owner was a smoker. Just be aware that it can be virtually impossible to eliminate car odors, so if there is a bad smell, look at other cars to purchase.
Sit in every seat, including the back, even if you don’t plan to ever ride in the back. Also, make sure seat adjustments are working as intended. And know that if a car is advertised as having low mileage, the upholstery should still look good.
The pedals will give you an indication of true mileage. If the pedals are worn it means the car has high mileage.
Do your homework when buying a used car. Research costs, such as maintenance, an auto warranty, and auto insurance to ensure that you are making a good car choice. And make sure to have the vehicle inspected before you purchase it.