Friday, November 23, 2007

Finding Trucks Accessories on the Web


The realm of all the trucks accessories is huge. If you're new to the customization scene, it can all be a little overwhelming. A search on the net could yield more choices for the vast trucks accessories than you could possibly sift through in one sitting. One site that could help you to get started is Enjoythedrive.com. Their motto is, "Customize your vehicle for the way you live." The site helps you do just that, filled with tips on custom car accessories, where to find accessories, and how to use them.

Enjoythedrive.com was created by the Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) as an educational search tool for any kind of improvement, from auto safety devices to custom car accessories. They don't sell anything online but instead offer friendly, courteous, and professional advice on what truck accessories would be perfect for your vehicle.

They break down their search for any trucks accessories based on three categories: "I Drive…," which has you select the kind of vehicle you have, "I Use My Vehicle For…," which has selections like The Great Outdoors or Daily Commute, and "Let's Improve…," which ranges from play time to security and every possibility you can fathom.

As you explore deeper into these various sections, you'll find several custom car accessory options that would fit your vehicle and suggestions on where to find these items. For example, if you select "Let's Improve Play Time," you'll come to a short article that begs the question, "What do you like to do?" If you click on Mobile Entertainment System, Enjoythedrive.com asks pertinent questions to narrow down your search. Depending on what you click, the site will give you choices.

At first glance, this site may seem chaotic, but it really is a wealth of information for anyone looking for truck and car accessories. The search engine is easy to understand and the explanations are straightforward.

However, this resource doesn't stop there. If you can't find exactly what you're looking for or if you have issues with you vehicle in general, the SEMA Expert's Advice found on the right hand side is the place to check out. Skilled professionals who are members of SEMA usually offer advice, and they'll point you in the right direction when searching for trucks accessories.

A handy "Who Makes It?" section will aid you in putting your finger on who made that great custom car accessory you saw on TV, if you can't think of the name of the company. This resource is comprehensive list of -800 SEMA member manufacturers and, in some selections, appears overwhelming, considering the number of companies that can pop up depending on how general your description is. Yet, the site will try its best to help you find any manufacturer's trucks accessories you're looking for.

Enjoytheride.com provides a quick and easy one-stop information resource for those new to the subject of trucks accessories, and they'll help out the pros as well. If you're looking for custom car accessories, tips on how to make that stereo installation easier, or local laws on exhaust systems, this site is the one for you.

Sunday, October 21, 2007

Another dead car battery

The first thing to address is how long will a car battery last. On average, a car battery will last for about three to five years. In most cases you will find that the battery will last towards the shorter end of this scale and need to be replaced at the three-year mark.

There are many variables that will determine how long your car battery will last. Some of the things that will send a battery to an early grave are as follows. Many short trips on a daily basis can reduce the life of your battery. If your vehicle has an average run time of less than 20 minutes, your alternator will not have the opportunity to recharge the battery fully.

Many starting cycles, coupled with short run time will leave your battery below the ideal charged specification for most of it’s shortened life. Another reason for a dead car battery would be exposures to extreme temperatures. The power from your car battery is created by a chemical reaction.

The outside temperature affects this chemical reaction. This is why you will find that most batteries are encased in an insulated jacket. This allows the battery to go through its normal temperature changes slowly. One of the big mistakes that the do-it-yourself and professional mechanics will make is when they replace the battery they will discard this insulated cover. This will also shorten the car battery life span. The manufacture put this insulated battery cover on for a reason so you don’t want to forget to reinstall it

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Friday, August 24, 2007

Automotive news stories

New source for automotive news stories. In poking around the web to find out what is going on in my favorite industry I have come across 3 stories I thought would be nice to share with other automotive fans.

These stories are from the news wire and are related to auto repair and pure automotive news. Enjoy the stories and stop back for more. I will add only the best automotive news stories and they will be added 4 times a month.





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Saturday, January 13, 2007

Buy a used rental car and save

Buy used rental car cheep and get good transportation and fair pricing. It is an old wives tale that rental cars are beat to death and not maintained well.

When you are looking to buy a car this buy used rental car option should be seriously considered.

I have had some dealings with turned in rental cars from the two largest rental car fleets. The land based car auction center I worked for received more then 50% of its total inventory from just these two suppliers.

These vehicles where checked out by my department and in almost every case the vehicle was maintained very well.
The rental car agencies have strict guidelines on performing regular maintenance to their fleet. This is for many reasons.

They need to protect their investment in each and every vehicle. Also they need to protect themselves from lawsuits related to vehicle accidents.

Many times if the renter gets into an accident they will blame the car. The rental car company must maintain safety check inspections and maintenance records to prove its vigilance in maintaining the safe operation of the vehicle.

As a side note your current vehicle may be an ex rental car. The cars that where sold at the auction I worked for where purchased by dealers all over the country.
When I ran the free vin check on my fathers doge caravan guess what? It was a retired rental car. You can Get a FREE VIN Check from AutoCheck®.


If you buy used rental car from the major players like enterprise the vehicles are certified and inspected before delivery.

If you’re looking to buy a car from enterprise you also get a 7-day money back guarantee. And a rigorous 109-point inspection for your peace of mind.

Enterprise certifies and inspects every used car it sells. Including the proper operation of the engine and power train systems, a complete brake inspection and the condition of the seats and exterior finish.

You can be confident that all their certified used cars have passed the 109-point saftey inspection performed by an independently trained ASE-Certified mechanic.

Enterprise Car Sales also offers no-haggle pricing policy so you can avoid stressful and unpleasant negotiations and typical sales games.

You'll be pleased with their professional sales people and low-pressure sales approach. Every vehicle they sell comes with their Perfect Used Car Package® to ensure your complete satisfaction.

Also a CARFAX Vehicle History Report is included with every vehicle.

Buy used rental car with confidence. Verify that your next vehicle wasn't previously involved in a major accident or natural disaster.

Enterprise provides a this report on every vehicle they sell, at no additional cost to you.

I have no affiliation or motivation to send you to enterprises web site. I am recommending it as a courtesy to my loyal web site visitors.

The web site offers free articles and provides an in-depth look at one of the largest rental car fleets in the United States.

They have also provided a complete list of exactly what their 109-point inspection covers and how and when this safety check is performed.

Enterprises web site buy used rental car : http://www.enterprisecarsales.com/carsales/home.do

Another advantage that happens when you buy used rental car (s) from any company is that you receive the balance of the factory warranty.

You can also buy an extended warranty that covers just the power train components or buy a full coverage warranty that covers all major components.

This can add additional piece of mind and confidence in your buy rental car experience


Tip pages: http://www.auto-facts.org/buyusedcaronline.html

Tuesday, January 2, 2007

Are we all treated equal ?

Before I tell you about the actual stories of people I have helped and the details of their problems and solutions, I would like to review some strategies for women motorists.My wife has been proof reading and editing the book for me. She has told me that even though I have tried to strike a balance in the presentation that I have leaned toward the side of how a man would handle the service situation. So we discussed this at great length and decided to add a section for the female motorist.Service department personnel treat women differently and I don’t want to act like it’s not true when it is true. I wish I could say that automotive repair shops treat everyone the same, but I can’t.Women can be considered easy targets for auto repair rip-offs and scams. Most shops will see a woman as an easy sell because of a lack of automotive knowledge and an increased need for a feeling of safety. This is most definitely one of those situations were women must work harder then men to get the same treatment. Your automotive knowledge base must be very strong and your automotive vocabulary strong as well.Women can win this battle just like men. Go back to last chapter and click on the two links provided for the free educational materials. Learn at your own pace, but take the time to learn the information provided. I will be glad to help in anyway I can. mrg@certifiedmastertech.com My wife tells me that I must provide an alternative method to the kick ass and take names approach that I recommend. She says that women will not be comfortable at getting tough with the hardened career service managers and service writers. The alternative is knowledge about the subject being addressed by the service center. You won’t have to yell or get tough when you know the material being negotiated. When I was on the debate team in high school the women on the debate team had the advantage. This was in most cases due to their superior verbal skills and public speaking confidence. This can be the case as well when negotiating with the shop, but being prepared to debate is the key.

See more about my book on this free auto repair information page