3 Important Tips For Saving Money On Auto Maintenance
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28 February 2017
Does it seem like you're constantly pouring money into your current vehicle? Do you wish that you could buy a more reliable car, but repairing your current vehicle is making it difficult to set aside any money? Owning a car can be an expensive necessity. Without a vehicle, you can't get to work. Without going to work, you obviously can't get your vehicle fixed. It's a vicious cycle. However, there is hope.
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3 Things You Need To Know About Your Windshield
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27 January 2017
The windshield is one of the most looked over and forgotten pieces of one's vehicle until something happens to it. Here are three things that you need to know about your windshield.
#1 How Your Windshield Is Made
Windshields are made differently than the glass that is in your coffee table and the glass that fills up your windows in your home. Windshield glass is specifically crafted so that it will not crack and break easily, which is vitally important since your windshield is hit with so much flying debris every time you take it out on the road.
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3 Tips for Buying Furniture at Yard Sales When You Don't Have a Truck
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6 January 2017
Going yard-sale shopping is a great way to get all sorts of items at great prices. You can find used clothing, books, baby items, home décor, and much more at rock-bottom prices when people are looking to get rid of them, and there is another key item that you can often get great deals on at yard sales: furniture. However, if you don't have a pickup truck, then you might think it will be impossible to go yard-sale hunting for furniture.
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How To Prevent Scratches And Dings From Ruining The Appearance Of Your New Car
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6 January 2017
Seldom are new cars able to hold onto that showroom finish for long after they are purchased. It can happen right before your eyes as a cyclist runs directly in your vehicle, or you may become aware of the damage while walking up to your car just before you drive off to work in the morning. In both of these hypothetical cases, new car owners become upset when they learn that they have to pay either their insurance provider or an auto body repair shop to get out all of the costly scratches and dents that appeared as a result.
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