Those Pesky Birds!

Many motorists prefer to park their cars in shady areas so that their shiny paint job won’t fade. Trees provide the best shade, naturally, but not without hazards. Falling sap, for example, is difficult to remove from your car’s finish, and bird droppings can do greater damage if not attended to ...
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Parking Inside Is Usually Better

When choosing a spot to park your car, it is wise to consider whether or not there will be any hazards that may cause damage to your vehicle. Parking under trees can be problematic for example, particularly owing to the dangers of falling sap, which must be removed with acetone or lighter fluid. ...
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Should It Be New, Or Should It Be Used?

A common debate among those shopping for automobiles is whether to buy a new car or a used car. It just so transpires that either decision carries different risks and benefits. New cars generally cost more, but considering the recent sluggish activity of our economy, certain models are less ex...
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How Often Should You Really Change Your Oil?

The rule of thumb when it comes to oil changes is once every 3,000 miles, as recommended by industry professionals. However, whereas some people believe that an oil change every 3,000 miles is the best possible thing for your engine in terms of its functionality and longevity, others will argue...
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Small Cars That Are Easy To Drive

Toyota Corolla Built: 1966 to present New: $17,000 Used: $5,000 on average First introduced in 1966, the Toyota Corolla has built a reputation on its fuel efficiency (most models average thirty-two miles per gallon), relatively comfortable ride that's well-suited to daily commuting. Indeed, the ...
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