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Showing posts with label Used Vehicles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Used Vehicles. Show all posts

Monday, September 6, 2010

Change the Oil to Prolong the Life of Your Car

Everyone has heard that it is important to change the oil in your car but many people don't realize exactly why the oil needs to be changed. Changing the oil helps to lengthen the life of your engine and can save you money in repair costs because your car will not be breaking down. 

To change the oil and the oil filter - something that many people tend to forget when they do an oil change - you drain out the old oil and put in fresh, new oil. You can find many brands of oil to use, such as Castrol or Valvoline. You can do the oil change at a professional's garage or you can do the oil change yourself. You will need something to catch the oil you drain, a rag to clean your hands, and a quart of new oil. 

So why should you change the oil in your car? Oil is a lubricant for your engine and it keeps parts from rubbing together. This makes your engine last longer because the rubbing can cause serious wear on your engine, resulting in a shortened life span and possibly repair bills. Oil also can neutralize acids that are in your engine. Additives in the oil keep the acids from damaging your engine; after a time, the oil loses those additives and can't neutralize the acids. Impurities such as dust, water, and combustion byproducts are kept in suspension by oil. When the oil is saturated with these impurities, the oil cannot protect your engine and the impurities begin to cause corrosion. 

So when should you change your oil? You should check the oil level in your car every few hundred miles. To do this, simply pull out the dipstick and if it says you are low or at the minimum level, add oil until it says full but no more than a quart. The recommendations vary as to whether you should change your oil every 3,000 miles or every 10,000 but most of the time if you change your oil every 5,000 miles you will be able to make optimum use of your engine. 

When to change your oil depends on how you drive as well. If you drive on dirt roads, drive fast, start and stop abruptly, carry heavy loads or have a jam packed car or have an old, oil burning engine then you should change your oil more frequently. This will allow you to drive the way that you normally do without incurring huge repair bills. 

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Monday, August 16, 2010

It Makes Sense to Maintain that New Automobile

So you have made the decision it is time to purchase that new model automobile, you’ve picked out the color and found the price range you’ve been looking for. You’ve got your down payment and you’ve gone over the financing options as well as what your budget can handle as far as the payment along with any insurance costs changes.

But one thing you may not have figured on when you’ve made the choice to purchase this new automobile is what the actual expenses will be to maintain and keep your vehicle in good running condition. People normally do not put this part in the equation of their finances when it comes to their decision to purchase a specific model. In a recent Consumer Reports estimate over the next five years, you will spend four percent of the total cost of your vehicle on such things as repair and maintenance on keeping your vehicle in good condition. Sure, right now it doesn’t seem like a lot but it will seem so when you have to deal with a large repair such as a blown transmission.

Another recent study shows that an average American household will spend a minimum of almost $5500.00 on gas and automobile expenses. If you stop to think about this it adds up to almost being like a second car payment.

This American average includes all different makes and models. This also depends on what make and model automobile that you have chosen to purchase. For example if you purchase a brand new Honda Accord over a British sports car of course that maintenance cost will be much lower. Remembering to purchase a warranty from the beginning and this will help you out early on when a repair is in order.

In today’s economy, many people are hanging on to their autos much longer and keeping them in better condition then they were in the past. Also today’s autos are built to be much more dependable, it is not unusual to see a car go past the 100,000 miles on the odometer. With people doing the basic routine maintenance although at times this can be expense it will be spread out over many years.

With a person taking good care of their automobile they will prevent expensive repairs and any serious problems as the miles accumulate on their vehicle. Just by changing the oil or rotating the tires will save a person thousands of dollars down the road. Always make sure to check your owner’s manual as to the recommended maintenance schedule for you vehicle and you will have that auto for many years to come.

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Monday, August 9, 2010

Tips for Buying a Pre-Owned Vehicle

If you are thinking of purchasing a pre-owned vehicle it just might have some worth while advantages for you then choosing to purchase that brand new vehicle. You will more then likely be saving some significant about of money when you one that is pre-owned however, you also take some risks that you wouldn’t be taking when making a new car purchase.

Here are some tips for you to consider before choosing that vehicle - 

Most pre-owned vehicles will include the remainder of any of the original manufacturer warranty, as well as an extended warranty. They might differ from manufacturer to manufacturer. As an example one manufacturer might offer a 12 month 12,000 miles warranty with bumper to bumper coverage and another might offer a 5 year 100,000 mile power train warranty for its certified used vehicle. Those that are well maintained and in very good condition will be reflected in the price and it may be a bit higher than those that are not certified pre-owned.

When shopping for that pre-owned vehicle always think twice before purchasing one that is not certified pre-owned. If you purchase a pre-owned vehicle that is certified you will want to try to get some of the remainder of the manufacturer’s original warranty so that you can still take proper performance care of that vehicle. Newer vehicles usually have some years left on the basic warranty as well as they may even have some left on their power train warranty.

Always ask for the Car’s maintenance record information when you are purchasing a used vehicle. Check for any problems that may have shown up in the past. If someone is offering you a used vehicle and does not offer you the maintenance record, is more then likely means that there is something wrong with it or is just in really bad condition and you should think twice before you buy. Always have a mechanic check any vehicle that does not come with the maintenance record.

When you are looking at a pre-owned vehicle you should always have a third party mechanic inspect the car. The mechanic you choose will advise you of any issues or possible problems with the vehicle that you need to know about.  Also if that person trying to sell you the vehicle won’t allow a third party mechanic inspection then walk away.

Also something that not many people do is to do a little research on the VIN which is known as the Vehicle Identification number to obtain the vehicle’s history. Other’s may have it on the inside driver’s door jam or on the engine bay. You should then take that VIN to a reliable source such as Carfax to get a complete history on the vehicle. They will be able to tell you of any accidents, what maintenance was performed and who owned it prior to you.

Sometimes there is a bit more to purchasing a used vehicle then there is with a new one; however with a bit of research you will have peace of mind before signing on the dotted line.

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