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Benefits of Synthetic Car Oil

July 29, 2008 by admin · 2 Comments 

oil changeSynthetic oils are a result of scientific manipulation of non-conventional fluids, but here the silk-or-polyester analogy stops. Synthetic oils are definitely not the equivalent of polyester leisure suits; in fact, they are generally priced three to four times that of conventional oil. And, more to the point, synthetics are an improvement over their conventional kin. Read more

Roll in Your Car Today with a Name You’ve Known for Years

July 29, 2008 by admin · 6 Comments 

Foulk Road SunocoFrom pipelines to shipping, from refining to marketing, Sunoco has served its shareholders, customers, and employees for well over 120 years and even today with money saving coupons. They’ve been providing the local community with a number of Automotive Services such as Oil Changes, Auto Service and Repair and much more with their purpose.

Their Purpose is to:

  • Be a source of excellence for their customers;
  • Provide a challenging professional experience for their employees;
  • Be a rewarding investment for their shareholders;
  • Be a respected citizen of community and country.

So roll your car in today for repair with a name you’ve known for years, Sunoco now on Foulk Road in Wilmington, DE. Read more

Hail Damage? Fix your car for cheap, don’t wait!

July 23, 2008 by admin · 1 Comment 

Car Hail DamageImagine you’re driving along at 70 MPH…or your crops are under the hail producing thunderstorm…or your home is under the thunderstorm…

Hail causes $1 billion dollars in damage to crops and property each year. Even small hail Read more

Time to change or replace your car tires? Try C & J Automotive Inc.

July 17, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment 

C & J Automotive Inc. If your car needs tire services or new tires, you’ve come to the right place. C & J Automotive can help you select the perfect new tires for your car.

Know more about tire types!

Original Equipment (OE) tires are usually a compromise. The vehicle designer needs to blend handling, noise, ride, and wear to create a “perfect tire” for the average driver. Most people find Read more

Restore You Old Cars and Show Them Off

July 17, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Blast From The Past Street Rods & CustomsTaking your car to a car show or museum is bound to get it noticed if you are trying to sell it. Placing it near the venue’s entrance or exit is ideal as people are bound to see it. Restoring a classic car is great fun for car fanatics regardless of whether you are keeping it or selling it on.  If you want to get noticed and have it done at an affordable price, be sure to call Blast from the Past Street Rods & Customs.

 

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Get the Perfect Repair for Your Car!

July 17, 2008 by admin · 2 Comments 

Brendan's CollisionThe “Perfect Repair” is an “Invisible Repair” - one that is undetectable. For that, you need to find a Paint and Collision Service fully equipped with the latest high tech equipment necessary for the expert repair of your vehicle. One that uses the latest frame straightening equipment and where computerized paint mixing and downdraft spray booth are state-of-the-art. Read more

All Your Foreign Repairs Dont At One Spot

July 17, 2008 by admin · 2 Comments 

Auto MattersForeign auto repair is usually a bit more complicated than the domestic kind. The reason isn’t hard to guess with parts coming from overseas and a base of expertise many thousands of miles away, it can be difficult to find solid, experienced and trustworthy repair technicians here in the States.  It is not impossible, however, as evidenced by the many millions of people who manage to secure competent professionals every day for their Japanese, Korean, German and English cars. With a little understanding about this industry, you should be able to zero in quickly on superior help.

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Be Sure To Know How Often To Maintenance Your Car

July 17, 2008 by admin · 2 Comments 

DeGrandis Auto CenterScheduled maintenance occurs based on mileage, and should be done when due, no matter what. 

 

 

  • 3,000 miles (or three months) - change the oil and oil filter, along with the air filter element.
  • 6,000 miles (or six months) - replace the fuel filter (if applicable)
  • 12,000 miles (or twelve months) - check spark plug wires for wear, replace as necessary. Replace the PCV valve if applicable.
  • 18,000 miles (or eighteen months) - replace spark plugs.
  • 24,000 miles (or two years) - drain and refill the radiator with appropriate coolant.
  • 100,000 miles - replace the timing belt or chain.
  • A good visual inspection and scheduled maintenance will keep your car performing at peak condition for a very long time.

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Get That Tune Up That Your Car Needs

July 17, 2008 by admin · 2 Comments 

Voigt's GulfWhen you need to know that you need your car tuned up:

 

  • Hard Starting. The most common car trouble, usually due to neglected maintenance. If the starter cranks the engine, the electrical system is probably okay. The problem could be as simple as a starting sensor (or the choke mechanism if applicable).
  • Knocking. A noise usually heard when the engine is “under load,” like during acceleration or climbing a hill. It can be caused by inferior fuel, but is often a sign your engine needs attention. Many cars now have knock sensors built in to correct minor problems, but they can’t compensate for larger malfunctions that could result in engine damage.
  • Rough Running. This can be caused by a problem in the fuel or ignition system, or by a troubled valve or piston. Tell your technician when it occurs: When idling? During acceleration? At all speeds?

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Make Sure Your Brakes Don’t Need To Be Replaced

July 17, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment 

AAA AutomotiveSigns of pending brake trouble include the following:

 

 

 

  • Squealing brakes
  • Pulling of the car from one side to the other
  • Wheel grabs
  • Brake pedal pumping
  • Sudden and hard brake pedal
  • Spongy brake pedals
  • Grinding of the brakes

Don’t wait until it’s too late.  Call now and get great deals on your next set of brakes.

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