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Tips For Getting Impeccable Auto Body Repair Work

Whether you hit an object or an object hits you, fixing the damage done to your auto body should be a top priority after it happens. It's hard to take pride in your dream car when it has a busted bumper, cracked glass, scratches, or dents. You can get auto body service that will make your vehicle look as good as new. Follow the tips below so that you can get professio

Not Enough Air Flowing Through The Vents Inside Your Car? Here's What Could Be Causing It

If your car's air conditioner is running but you're not receiving much airflow into the interior, driving quickly becomes uncomfortable. If none of the air is blowing on you and your passengers, it doesn't matter how well the air conditioner itself is working. Thankfully, diagnosing this mechanical problem is often simple. If you have low airflow inside your car's cab

Auto Collision Repair Guide To Help Rebuild The Front End Of Your Car When It Looks Totaled

If you have been in an accident that has caused a lot of damage to the front end, it may look totaled but can probably be repaired. A lot of this damage is aesthetic, but there are also going to be mechanical and electrical repairs that you do not want to overlook. The following auto collision repair guide will walk you through the process of repairing front end damag

Are You Buying A Second Car?

Do you already own an expensive, classic car that is your pride and joy? Maybe the last time you took your grandchildren out for treats, it proved to be a disaster for the interior of your car. Or, it could be that you want to save your classic car for special occasions, with the idea that it will last you the rest of your life. No matter the scenario, maybe you are n

Why You Might Want To Use Ethanol-Free Gasoline

Gasoline is available in many different blends and octane levels, but ethanol-free gas has been becoming more readily available over the last few years. Understanding the reason for the ethanol and the differences in the two different fuel types might make it easier for you to decide which one you want to use in your car. What Is Ethanol? Ethanol is a fuel product mad