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Hi, So you're the proud owner of a Fiat Uno, a classic car which symbolizes for many people youth and happiness (and perhaps better times ) The first thing about maintenance for the Uno that you need to know is to use proper high quality engine oil and coolant, as the use of low quality coolant or improper oil will result in decreased engine performance and life span! The proper ... read more »
Tires are some of the most ignored car parts. Most drivers don't think about tires until one goes flat or until a vehicle inspection reveals that they are in need of replacement. Having a good set of tires on your car is important for drivability and safety, so it should be part of your regular maintenance routine, especially if you frequently drive in bad weather. Here are some tips on t... read more »
Hi, Have you ever heard of the bike named "Bullet", its built by an Indian company which has origins from the times of British Empire in Colonial India. Royal Enfield is the company which builds the rugged bike called Bullet. Bullet was first built for the Indian Army as a bare bones bike in 1931 and the first factory was set up in 1955 in India to produce the first batch of 350cc... read more »
So, you'd like to save some money on fuel without having to drive a boring Prius. There's an easy solution out there.... Get a diesel car. Currently available at a reasonable price (VW Golf or Jetta), or as a luxury vehicle (Audi A3, Q7, VW Touareg, multiple Mercedes Benzes), diesel cars are frequently indistinguishable from their gasoline equivalents. Diesel today is quiet (somet... read more »
Keeping your vehicle in good condition is an important part of owning your vehicle. Servicing your vehicle may help extend its life and can sometimes help save you money in costly repairs later. It can also help keep you from getting stranded on the side of the road. Maintaining your vehicle is vital especially in areas where the climate is colder. Manufacturers of automobiles recommend having... read more »
1. Everything in the car should be turned off-lights, A/C, heating, etc-anything that uses electricity. 2. If there are cracks in the battery casing or it is leaking, do not try to jump-start it. 3. If there is corrosion on the battery terminals, clean them off first. 4. If it is freezing outside, remove the vent caps slowly to check if battery liquid is frozen. If that is true, it cannot be j... read more »
Old Man Winter has been hitting many parts of our country with a vengeance. Some areas of the country have gotten feet, not inches, of snow! In order to make roads passable, many counties and municipalities use salt on the roads, instead of sand or cinders. If you are one of the many individuals who lives in an area with heavily salted roads, you know that your car is going to end up looking wh... read more »
If you're disorganized and have a lot of clutter in your home or office, there is a good chance that your car will also be a mess. If your vehicle always looks like a tornado went through it, then you need some help organizing and cleaning up the chaotic debris. Depending on what you do for a living, you may spend more time in your car than you do in your house, but you may neglect the... read more »
Hi, With the recession and global warming issues both heating up at the same time, urban cities growing at break neck speeds, work places have moved to great distances, travel from home to the work place has started taking a lot of time and requires a lot of travelling, as most of us do, we travel by car. Coming to Cars, the primary means of transport to most urbanites and the most ubiquit... read more »
Bike and Car lovers may wonder how to keep their vehicles shining. Aesthetic auto parts like 'Rim, Guard' get this shine through chrome plating. Chrome plating is a thin hard layer over the base metal or plastic. The chrome plating looses shine and parts may look dull if proper care is not taken. Apart from aesthetic loss, it may also lead to rust. Let me share a few learnings to ... read more »