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Archive for June, 2009

by Natasha Swanson

A great question that I get asked on a regular basis. But to make this little game of hide and seek as stress-free as possible, I’m going to point you to 3 simple areas. Your car, your owners manual, and a great online resource to find not only the stock plug for your car, but every other spark plug that is available.

If I had my way, there would be a sticker under the hood of all vehicles that lists the OE part numbers of every major component - light bulbs and paint color included. While we’re at it, if every car purchase included a handy little mechanic, I certainly wouldn’t complain. But since we don’t live in Utopia, we have to go hunting for this stuff.

by David Redfoot

If you are buying a new car, these tips could help. It’s been tough out there lately, so you want to get the best value for any money that you spend. The good news is that if you have some cash in hand now, you are in a position of power. There has never been a better time to strike a deal.

Buying a car is always a big deal and you don’t want to get it wrong. If the car is cheap, but not what you need, it’s not a good deal. This is not a decision to rush into now and regret later.

by David Redfoot

Tips for buying your new car and not letting emotion get the better of you. It’s exciting sitting behind the wheel of those gleaming new models. The problem is that it is normally the dealer in the driving seat when you come to work out the deal. You have to be prepared.

After some careful research, you will have decided what you can afford and what kind of car you really need. You set out with that in mind but then you see the sparkling paintwork and chrome and …!

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