Stop Stalling And Get It Fixed: A Single Parent's Guide To Car Repairs On A Budget

Posted on: 28 February 2017

You're awesome at getting those wheels turning in your head when you hit yet another parenting dilemma. Yet, your broken down car has left you stalled with indecision about how you are going to afford to get it fixed. Being hit with a high repair bill is always upsetting, especially when you were hoping that old clunker can make it just one more year. Fortunately, you do have options for getting your car fixed that can make it easier to fit into your already strapped budget.
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A Guide To Caring For Your Heavy Duty Truck

Posted on: 22 February 2017

When you need to be sure that your heavy duty truck lasts for a long time, you'll want to follow some strategies that will keep it at its best. Your truck is the vehicle that helps you earn a living, so conscious maintenance and repair is the key to its longevity. In this regard, these tips will help you focus on everything you need to know in order to get the maintenance that will protect your truck for the long haul.
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3 Ways To Make Money From A Junk Car

Posted on: 25 January 2017

Owning a vehicle can be a great way to conveniently travel from one place to another. Unfortunately, the same car that once served as a valuable asset can quickly turn into a burden when it breaks down. Finding ways to get rid of a junk car can be challenging, especially if you want to make a little money off your inoperable vehicle. Here are three simple things that you can do to help you make money from a junk car in the future.
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3 Signs That Your Car Needs a New Driveshaft

Posted on: 6 January 2017

Your car relies on the driveshaft in order to be propelled forward by the vehicle's power, so if the driveshaft is not in good shape, then you have to worry about failing performance with your vehicle. Plus, along with not getting the best-possible performance for your car, you could also be put at risk of an accident if your driveshaft is in need of replacement. Luckily, there are a few signs that you can look out for if you are unsure of whether or not your car needs a new driveshaft.
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