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Make Sure To Look Under The Hood Before You Buy A Car

images-53.jpgWhen buying a used car you need to do your homework.  This includes doing a thorough inspection of the vehicle, and don’t forget to look under the hood. You don’t want to end up with a car that will leave you stranded calling for road service.  Here are some things you need to be aware of.

Squeeze all of the various rubber hoses that run to the air conditioner, radiator, etc.  The rubber shouldn’t feel hard or mushy.  In addition, there shouldn’t be cracks.  Make sure it is supple and firm.  Also, make sure the drive belts are frayed.

Check all of the fluid levels in the car.  You can consult your owner’s manual to know where to look.  You should have dark brown or black oil.  It it’s honey colored, it means it was changed recently.  If the oil is foamy or gray, it might mean there is a cracked engine block or a head gasket that is blown.  You should have pinkish transmission fluid, not brown.

Also, take a look at the battery.  Batteries that are “maintenance free” have a charge indicator that is built in.  Green means that the battery is still good, where yellow or black means the battery is no good.

With any car purchase, it is important to have an auto warranty just in case of unforeseen repairs.  After all, you don’t want to be stuck with unnecessary repair costs.

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Determine A Car’s Safety Rating Before Purchasing

images-51.jpgWhen looking to buy a new vehicle it is important to consider crash test ratings, electronic stability control, and rollover resistance.  When evaluating a car for safety, remember to look closely at the following.

The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety conducts crash tests on vehicles.  They rate vehicles based on results in frontal crashes and side impacts.  Paying attention to these scores will help make a good choice when it comes to vehicle safety.

Electronic stability control is a highly recommended safety feature.  This will help your vehicle stay under control when cornering.  It will help you avoid sliding and skidding by selectively applying brakes to one or more of the wheels.

Vehicles that are tall, such as SUVs and pickup trucks have a higher likelihood of rolling over.  To determine a vehicle’s inclination for rollover NHTSA has a five-star rollover rating.  You can access these ratings at www.safercars.gov.

Consumers are becoming more and more concerned with protecting themselves.  They are purchasing new car warranties and buying vehicles with added safety features.  Taking these simple steps allow drivers to have peace of mind.

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Getting A Loan For A Used Vehicle

images-50.jpgNowadays, most people require a vehicle to get around, however, not everyone can afford to purchase a new car.  A great option for people in this instance is to buy a used car, but it can be difficult for people to arrange for funds.  Used car auto loans can help people with this problem.

The great thing about these loans is that they are available to everyone, regardless of your credit score.  However, if you need a loan for a larger amount you will have to get a secured loan where you offer collateral.  If you only require a small amount of funding, it is sufficient to get an unsecured auto loan.

To find loans for used cars it is beneficial to look online, where you can compare rates from thousands of lenders.  Also, by purchasing a loan online, the approval is accelerated and only a few days are required to drag the necessary funds into your own bank account.

Used car auto loans offer many benefits.  People with poor credit aren’t discriminated against, it is an easy and fast procedure, and you are able to choose any model or make.  In addition, after researching an auto loan online, you can compare auto warranty rates.

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Lexus Recalls 2006-08 IS, GS, and LS

images-49.jpgAccording to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, a recall has been issued by Lexus for 214,500 2006-08 GS, IS, and LS cars.  Apparently, there has been corrosion within fuel pipes that has caused a leak.

Lexus discovered that specific ethanol fuels containing a low moisture content will make the pipes rust.  This can cause the indicator lamp on the dashboard to signal a malfunction, but this doesn’t occur in every case, which is why it’s necessary to have your car checked by a professional.  Lexus has notified car owners via email and will replace the parts that are affected at its dealerships, free of charge.

Unfortunately, you never know when your car parts will fail, which is why it’s so important to protect yourself with used car warranties.  After all, you don’t want to find yourself paying unnecessary repair costs.

An Inexpensive Car May End Up Costing You Down The Road

images-48.jpgYou may think you’re getting a bargain, but you might be mistaken.  According to Consumer Reports, a car that is inexpensive initially might cost you more in the long run.

People fail to add in additional costs such as, fuel, maintenance, an auto warranty, interest, depreciation, and interest.  After doing the math, you may find that owning the car may cost a lot more than you thought.  For example, a Mitsubishi Lancer at $17,500 is $5,000 less than the Mini Cooper.  However, if you look at owning the vehicle for five years, you will actually be paying $3,000 more for the Mitsubishi.

Consumer Reports says that the average new vehicle will depreciate in value 65 percent over the course of five years.  Just a few of these percentage points are significant for the owner of a car.  In addition, cost in fuel varies widely among vehicles.  Repairs and maintenance will add up to around 4 percent of ownership costs.

Motorists can protect themselves by considering all of the expenses that they will endure owning a vehicle and purchasing an auto warranty.  This will allow drivers to have peace of mind.

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How To Enjoy Your Car’s Technology Safely

images-47.jpgModern vehicles feature innovative technology that has drivers in awe.  This technology is beneficial to us all, as long as we know how to use it.  Yet, how many motorists actually learn the functions of these switches and controls?

When a driver gets behind the wheel, he should feel as if he is one with his car.  People think of driving as a simple task to perform.  It may seem elementary to steer, and use the throttle and pedals.  However, driving is much more involved than that.  In order to be a defensive driver, people need to understand all of the operations of their technology before ever pulling out of the driveway.

Searching for dials and buttons while driving is dangerous because then the driver can’t focus on the road.  It is best to perform a list of operations before driving.  For example, a safe driver will turn knobs and flick switches in a familiar sequence.  It is also necessary to check gauges, such as oil pressure after starting the engine.

Enjoy the advanced technology that your vehicle has to offer, but discover the functions before hitting the road.  This will save you from getting into an accident.  Of course, with any new technology you should cover yourself with an auto warranty.  This will save you from unnecessary expenses down the road.

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Laws That Are Reducing Drunken Driving Deaths

images-46.jpgTwo laws that have been in place since 1988 in all 50 states are receiving new acclaim for lessening fatalities due to drunken-driving.

A recent study in Accident Analysis and Prevention in July has recognized that the drinking age increase to age 21 has reduced the ratio of deaths due to drunken-driving by at least 11%.  Also, making fake ID possession illegal and suspending the person’s driver’s license has lessened fatalities by an additional 7%.

While in all 50 states it’s illegal for people to use a fake ID to buy alcohol, a driver’s-license sanction isn’t always the punishment.  This study suggests that if a law such as this were to be national and linked to highway funds, which are done with the designated drinking age being 21, deaths would decline even more.

Occasionally, there has been talk of making the legal drinking age 18, because soldiers have fought in the Iraq war, but can’t drink a beer.  However, according to the AAP study, making the drinking age 21 has reduced drunken driving deaths drastically.

According to the AAP study, making the drinking age 21 has been a crucial step in reducing accidents and emergency roadside assistance calls due to drunk drivers.  Also apparent is that national driver’s license sanctions would lower deaths even more.  Drivers are taking special steps to protect themselves including getting used car warranties.

Why It’s Important To Replace Your Shocks And Struts

images-43.jpgChances are at one time or another you have been told that you need new shocks and (or) struts.  After being quoted a large price, you might find yourself thinking, “Can I get away without replacing them and are they covered under used car warranties?

Your shocks and struts serve two functions in your car.  Some cars only have struts, and some only have shocks.  Their purpose is to dampen the oscillation of springs and assist in ride control.

If your shocks and/or struts are worn, your suspension parts and tires will wear out sooner.  This is why it is important to take your vehicle in for preventative checkups.  It is a good idea to have your mechanic look at your shocks and struts every time you get an oil change.

There are several warning signs that might tell you it is time to replace your shocks/struts.  First, you might notice leaks on the housing or dents on the strut body.  Also, you might see high and low worn spots on your tires and pitted piston rods.  Finally, you may have rubber bumpers that are crushed from bottoming out.

It is important not to cut corners when dealing with your shocks/struts.  It is essential that these parts function correctly for handling and cornering.  Purchasing an auto warranty is a good idea for motorists in order to avoid unnecessary repair costs down the road.  After all, you never know when your car will need maintenance.

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Know The History Of A Used Car

images-42.jpgIf you’re purchasing a pre-owned car you need to find out as much history as possible about it.  The car may have problems that are not apparent from a visual inspection or a test drive.

A car history report is a good way to find out what you’re getting.  This is a report prepared by a third party that is a compilation of information from DMVs, RMVs, and other sources.  A car history report will give you an overview of what the car has been through.

When getting a car history report look out for the following things.  This is not to say that you shouldn’t buy the car based on these issues, but certainly ask questions.

If a car has had a lot of owners, chances are it hasn’t been cared for lovingly.  These cars have probably endured more abuse.

Some areas of our country are easier on cars than others.  For example, extreme winter conditions are tough on vehicles, as are flood areas and extreme heat.

Make sure the name and description of the car match up with the actual car.  Read the description carefully to avoid vehicle fraud.

Car history reports, such as those from CARFAX are comprehensive and can save you from purchasing a lemon.  Also, to protect yourself, purchase an auto warranty to avoid unnecessary expenses down the road.

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Make Sure You Know The Terms Of Your Auto Warranty

images-41.jpgEvery day people are asking dealership service departments, “Isn’t that covered under my auto warranty?” A lot of drivers assume that an auto warranty allows for repairs regardless of such things as maintenance requirements, environmental conditions, and vehicle mileage.

An auto warranty is an agreement you make with the manufacturer of the car.  As the warranty purchaser, you are responsible for following specific maintenance requirements.  Only if you perform the maintenance, is the manufacturer obligated to have repairs done.

Because of questionable practices that dealers have performed in the past, car manufacturers scrutinize every auto warranty claim.  Consumers often interpret this as an effort to get out of paying for repair costs.  However, the reality is that the repair might not qualify under the terms of the auto warranty.  This could be due to things such as, vehicle abuse, expiration, or parts that aren’t covered under the agreement.

Buyers need to be extra careful and read their auto warranty thoroughly.  Make sure to fulfill your side of the deal in order to have the manufacturer fulfill their side.

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