automotive

  • Traveling With An Overweight Load? - 5 Tips To Help Guarantee A Smooth Trip


    On occasion professional truck drivers will be asked to haul a load that is either overweight or too large to fit on the inside of a trailer. If you have ever seen a truck carrying the various sections of a modular home down the highway, you might understand why an overweight auto permit would be necessary. Trucks hauling oversized loads are a bit more tricky to maneuver and coming to a complete stop requires a lot more effort.
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  • Saving Your Car From Rust


    There are many things that you can do to prevent rust from accumulating on your vehicle. However, even if you take all of the right steps toward avoiding rust, this problem is inevitable. You will need to remove rust in order to protect your car in the long-term.  Gathering Your Supplies The great thing about rust repair is that it is not challenging. However, it is time-consuming. The supplies that you will need to get the job done include:
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  • How Getting a Car Loan Will Help You with Your Credit


    If you have really bad credit and need a car, you can get auto financing if you go to the right place. An auto dealership that offers "guaranteed financing" will approve you for a loan; however, you may have to pay a high interest rate on the money you borrow. One piece of good news about going to a dealership like this is that it will offer a way for you to get a car if you need one, but that is not the only good news.
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  • Three Reasons Dealer Financing May Be A Better Option When Buying A Used Semi Truck


    It's common for individuals and companies to seek financing through a bank or credit union when they're purchasing a used semi truck. However, many dealerships also offer in-house lending options. While the interest rate you're charged may be a little higher than what you could get at a credit union, there are a number of reasons why you may want to opt to have your purchase financed by the dealer. Here are three you should consider.
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  • How To Change Your Vehicle's Brake Fluid In 5 Steps


    Your brake system is your vehicle's most effective safety feature. To ensure that your brakes always work, you've performed timely brake pad and rotor replacements. Although it's important to replace these components at regular intervals, your brakes may still operate poorly if you don't flush and replace your brake fluid as well. By following these five steps, you can replace your brake fluid in just a couple hours: Purchase Replacement Brake Fluid and A Bleed Kit
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