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Post by juanrodriquez623 on Apr 22, 2018 21:24:32 GMT
Establish a simple plan of attack. One way to think of this is to use the acronym T.O.W.B.I.F., which stands for Tires, Oil, Windows, Brakes, Interiors, and Fluids. Use your owner's manual to establish a schedule for your car.
Tires. Make sure they are properly inflated to the manufacturer's specified pressure. Tire gauges are cheap and easy to use. Tires should be replaced when tread wear indicators are showing between the treads. Ask your local tire dealer if you are unsure how to identify tread wear indicators. Check your tires every other day for pressure and every week for wear or damage. Have them replaced when they become worn beyond acceptable limits.
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Post by jacksherman on Aug 8, 2018 5:30:14 GMT
Overall, autonomous vehicles could be a major technology to fight against climate change. The technology can even pay for itself: It is probably the only technology which lowers overall costs of mobility, maintaining the infrastructure etc. Policy-makers, take note!
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Post by troygathers on Aug 8, 2018 5:39:14 GMT
Is your car worth painting? I hate to say it, but there are lot of vehicles out there that aren't really worth the cost of a paint job. It's always a good idea to check on the value of your car or truck before you make the decision
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Post by juanrodriquez on Aug 30, 2018 8:35:35 GMT
If you aren’t sure whether a used product is absolutely compatible with your vehicle then it would be sensible to send the seller a message. They should be able to provide details regarding the year, model and specification of certain parts.
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