Posted by on June 10, 2009 under Auto News |
Italian carmaker Fiat SpA closed its takeover of Chrysler on Wednesday, sealing the deal on Fiat’s ambitious move to create a growing global player following one of the worst crises in the auto industry’s history.
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Fiat Closes Chrysler Deal
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Posted by on June 9, 2009 under Auto News |
With the auto industry continuing to shrink, what was expected to be a temporary furlough of 100-plus workers at a Grandview factory looks more permanent. Sika Corp. said that 107 employees were laid off last December at its Grandview plant, which makes adhesives and sealants for automobiles.
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Layoffs at Sika’s Plant Look Permanent
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Posted by on May 19, 2009 under Auto News |
State records released this week incorrectly showed Economy Auto Glass was fined for lacking worker compensation insurance coverage.
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Car Window Installer Wiped Clean of Misdoing
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Posted by on April 28, 2009 under Auto News |
AGRR magazine has published a bonus issue of the magazine, the Spring AGRR Online Extra. The publication, provided in addition to the magazine’s six regular print issues, is the first in a series of two online bonus issues to be offered this year; the next one will be printed in the fall
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AGRR Launches Special Online Extra Edition
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Posted by on April 27, 2009 under Auto News |
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Posted by admin on May 1, 2008 under Windshield Repair Kits |
The truth about cars is that they do eventually start to have problems, no matter how much we may try to prevent it. Car problems are a loathed hassle to have to deal with. While there is no way to protect yourself from all car issues, there are steps that you can take to avoid them. Here are ten car maintenance tips that you can follow in order to prevent future troubles :
- Engine Cooling System : An engine overheating will cause serious damage to your car. This is definitely something that you want to avoid at all costs. Make sure you regularly check your coolant and make sure that it is filled to the line. If you discover that you have a coolant leak, bring your car to be fixed right away.
- Air Filter : Dirty air filters cause a loss of engine power and reduced gas mileage. Air filters need to be replaced periodically. You can check your owner’s manual for replacement details for your car.
- Spark Plugs and Timing Belts : Just as with air filters, these parts also need to be changed regularly to maintain engine efficiency.
- Brakes : Having brake pads changed is an important money-saving maintenance tip. Brake pads are relatively inexpensive, but if you let the brakes bind it will be a costly repair.
- Battery : Check battery terminals to see if they are corroded. Corroded battery terminals can cause lots of problems including low charge, trouble starting, and dim headlights. Also if you see any battery leaks, change the battery right away.
- Oil : Oil should be checked at least once a month. If oil levels are low, re-fill to the line and check for leaks. Oil should be changed every 3 months or 3,000 miles, whichever comes first. Old oil can cause major damage to the engine.
- Tires : Check your tire pressure at least once a month. The proper pressure should be listed in your owner’s manual. Tires should be rotated at every other oil change to ensure that they wear evenly. There is a safe limit of tread wear and once that limit is passed, the tires are unsafe. Replace them.
- Windshield Wipers : Old wipers can damage the windshield and replacing them is only a few dollars. Besides damaging your windshield, they can be hazardous to your driving since you can’t see out of your windshield if the wipers don’t work!
- Clutch : If you have a manual transmission, do not keep your foot on the clutch while driving. If you do this, you can cause serious transmission problems.
- Regular Service : Taking your car to a professional mechanic will save you lots of money in the long run. Regular checks allow minor problems to found and fixed, preventing them from turning into major, expensive issues.