• Transmission Repair: 3 Common Myths Exposed

    The more you know about how your transmission works and the process that is used to diagnose problems with your transmission, the less likely you will be to pay for unnecessary repairs. That is why it is so important for you to take the time to separate fact from fiction before taking your vehicle in to be serviced by a local repair shop. Below you will find more information on three of the most common myths surrounding the repair of your transmission.

  • Buying A Used Car That's Almost Like New

    Car buyers who want a vehicle that's almost like new at a good price should consider purchasing a demonstration or "demo" car. These are vehicles which have been driven by dealership personnel or used for test drives. In some cases, purchasing a demo car allows you to buy a car with very low mileage for a good price. This article examines some of the key points to remember when considering a demo car.

  • 3 Easy Tips To Protect Your Motorcycle's Paint Job

    One of the best things about owning a motorcycle is making sure that it looks great. One of the main ways that people choose to customize their motorcycles is to have an incredible paint scheme applied. Flames and other graphics can help you make your motorcycle truly your own. The main problem is that—regardless of the amount of detail in a paint design—there is always the danger of it being ruined.

  • 3 Common Issues Mistaken For A Problematic Transmission

    If you really want to see fear in the eyes of an automobile owner all you really have to do is make them believe that the transmission of their vehicle is going bad. This is due to the fact that without a transmission, you basically have a fancy machine that looks pretty while it sits in the driveway. Because of the fact that most car owners are terrified of the idea of a bad transmission, they tend to get a little paranoid.

  • How To Replace A Window Wiper Motor On A 2003 Honda Accord

    Window wiper motors can take a beating during the winter. The motors have to constantly pull and push the wiper blades through ice and snow. The motors are also used a lot more during the winter as you drive through wet and slushy streets. The motors can wear out as they battle the winter conditions and will have to be replaced. Here is how you can replace a window wiper motor on a 2003 Honda Accord.

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