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		<title>Get Your Car Maintenance from Boston Nissan</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Jan 2012 10:56:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When it&#8217;s time for car service Boston Nissan is prepared to help you protect your investment. Keeping up with the routine maintenance of your car will help prevent more expensive repairs later, while keeping your car running smooth and safely.   &#8211; if you let your brakes wear for too long, not only will you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When it&#8217;s time for car service Boston Nissan is prepared to help you protect your investment. Keeping up with the routine maintenance of your car will help prevent more expensive repairs later, while keeping your car running smooth and safely.</p>
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<p> &#8211; if you let your brakes wear for too long, not only will you need to replace the brakes in your Nissan but you&#8217;ll also have to replace the more expensive rotors and possibly the calipers. If you notice your brakes squeaking or not working the way they used to, visit your Nissan dealer for service as soon as possible.</p>
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<p>– normal driving of your car or truck will wear out your tires. To help them last as long as possible and wear evenly, your tires should be rotated about every 6,000 miles. Always have the tires aligned after rotating.</p>
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<p> after your tires have been worn out, you should replace them with new tires. Always have tires aligned after they&#8217;ve been replaced. If you have your Boston Nissan dealership install new tires for you, they will automatically align them properly.</p>
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<p> – most cars require an oil change every 3,000 miles or three months (whichever comes first). Some vehicles can go longer in between oil and filter changes (6,000 miles or 6 months), so check the manual that came with your car and follow the recommendations.</p>
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<p>Whether you&#8217;re driving around in a new or used Nissan, it&#8217;s important that you keep up with the routine maintenance to protect your investment. Brakes, oil and filter changes, tire rotation or installation as well as other maintenance can be handled by Boston Nissan.</p>
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		<title>The Importance of Car Maintenance</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Jan 2012 10:28:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[No normal human being likes the idea of having their car in the shop or paying for car repairs or other maintenance. However, if you own a car, it is not only required, but it is necessary both for the protection of your vehicle, its good operation and ultimately the safety of yourself and your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>No normal human being likes the idea of having their car in the shop or paying for car repairs or other maintenance. However, if you own a car, it is not only required, but it is necessary both for the protection of your vehicle, its good operation and ultimately the safety of yourself and your loved ones when you are driving it.</p>
<p>When you have a car, there are certain things that must be done regularly to make sure it continues to operate the way you need it to. If you do not do regular tasks, like change the oil, rotate the tires, or check the brakes, you run the risk of there not only being repairs in your future, but also possible safety issues.</p>
<p>For instance, the point of rotating your tires every 4,000 to 5,000 miles is to prevent wear only in certain areas. When you keep the four tires in the same position, the tread in certain places will wear down, not only wearing your tires out faster, but also exposing you to the chance of a blowout, pull to the right or the left if tread diminishment is more severe in one place over another, or losing control of your car if you are faced with inclement weather where water or snow gathers in the run down tread. When you rotate your tires, you provide for equal amounts of wear to occur and inevitably extend the life of this necessary piece of equipment.</p>
<p>Another important piece to consider is changing your oil. While it might be a pain to make an appointment for this service or take time out of your day to pull in to your local oil change garage to get this completed, the fact is, if your car doesn&#8217;t have necessary amounts of this fluid, you could face big engine problems and risk being stranded on the side of the road if your car breaks down. Changing the oil extends the life of your engine. If the engine is not lubricated, it could overheat and make you cause an accident, or in some rare situations, even make your engine car catch fire. While that can be an extreme, it is a possibility, especially if oil changes are neglected long term.</p>
<p>Finally, while this may not seem like regular maintenance, it is an important part of keeping your car, and yourself, safe. Make sure you work with someone you trust when you buy car insurance. It is important that you have the necessary coverage that not only protects your vehicle, but also you and your family. You want to make sure that an accident is not going to ruin you financially, as if you cause an accident involving another car, your vehicle is the least of your worries if someone else is injured. In today&#8217;s litigation happy society, a good car insurance policy is all that could stand between you and a big lawsuit if you have the bad luck of getting into a serious car accident that doesn&#8217;t only involve you.</p>
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		<title>How To Schedule Regular Car Maintenance</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Jan 2012 23:51:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whoever it was that said “variety is the spice of life” clearly had not had to take their car to the mechanic for three separate faults in consecutive weeks. That is the kind of variety we can all do without, no doubt. As simple as it may seem, though, keeping on top of regular vehicle [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Whoever it was that said “variety is the spice of life” clearly had not had to take their car to the mechanic for three separate faults in consecutive weeks. That is the kind of variety we can all do without, no doubt. As simple as it may seem, though, keeping on top of regular vehicle maintenance is something on which most of us fall down from time to time. We have all been there – it is easy to forget to do something or to leave it for tomorrow, or the next day, and before too long we are in the routine of leaving things to be done some other time. Meanwhile it all goes horribly wrong and we get another variety-filled trip to the body shop. </p>
<p>If you can implement a realistic but effective vehicle maintenance schedule, you will find that all but the most extreme of car problems are just about eliminated. By implementing such a schedule, you can cut down on trips to the garage, and also vastly simplify the maintenance that you yourself have to run on the car. It is not rocket science – unless of course you have a rocket car, in which case that is exactly what it is – it is simply a matter of sticking to a routine and observing the correct procedures. This is all the more necessary if you are naturally forgetful, because implementing a schedule will put in place certain red lines that will remind you if they are stepped over.</p>
<p>Your owner’s manual will contain a maintenance schedule, covering matters such as oil changes, fluid checks, tune ups and other essential maintenance. You should have a calendar, of some sort, somewhere in your house. In fact, most cell phones have a ready-installed calendar with a reminder system as standard. This is as good a method of keeping track as any – you can set a reminder listing what maintenance needs done, when, and set an alarm to remind you both in advance of the appointment and at the time of it. The volume of reminders is important. Before too long you will anticipate them, and this is a sign that the information is embedded. Do not stop the reminders right away, though, because old and forgetful habits die hard. </p>
<p>Certain things need checked at certain intervals, but there are also the intervals that create themselves. These are such things as road trips and important journeys where you simply cannot afford for things to go wrong. Before setting off on any of these, a simple procedure of checking and bringing up to date is sufficient. You should check your oil and bring it up to the “Full” line on the reservoir, and do the same with the power steering, brake and coolant fluids to avoid the trip being thrown off schedule by a depletion of any of these. Check your tires too, both their pressure and their wear patterns, as these are hugely important for handling. Additionally, check any belts and hoses for signs of wear. If these need replaced, then replace them.</p>
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		<title>Ladies &#8211; Are You the Cliche in Our Car Maintenance Story?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Jan 2012 13:50:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is an old story &#8211; perhaps you have heard it &#8211; about a young princess who goes driving off to work in her trusty little chariot (perhaps a used Honda would be a more accurate description). But alas, before she reaches her intended destination, her chariot drops dead on the highway and must be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is an old story &#8211; perhaps you have heard it &#8211; about a young princess who goes driving off to work in her trusty little chariot (perhaps a used Honda would be a more accurate description). But alas, before she reaches her intended destination, her chariot drops dead on the highway and must be towed to the nearest chariot repair shop. Instead of a knight-in-shining armor, our princess is greeted by an auto mechanic who informs her that an engine must have its oil changed periodically &#8212; or it will seize up and cease to work evermore. Then he hands our heroine a ,000 repair bill.</p>
<p>The good news is that our heroine doesn’t need to be you! If you are unfamiliar with the basics of automotive maintenance, take a few minutes to read these tips. They will help keep your car running and you on time for work.</p>
<p>Oil changes are a necessity (but not as often as you may think). Do you vaguely remember your father telling you that a car needs an oil change every three months? While it&#8217;s true that regular oil changes are critical to an engine&#8217;s long term well-being, you may not to visit the Jiffy Lube as often as they would like you to believe. Get out your car&#8217;s maintenance manual (it&#8217;s probably still in the glove compartment where it was the day you drove your new car off the lot), and check to see what the manufacturer recommends for oil changes. You may find that every 6,000 to 7,000 miles is sufficient for your car&#8217;s make and model. But if you aren&#8217;t sure, don&#8217;t skimp.</p>
<p>And while we&#8217;re talking about oil changes, you can forget the every-three-month rule as well. The mileage driven has much more effect on the condition of your oil than does the calendar. If you are a senior citizen who only drives a few thousand miles a year, you can probably get away with an oil change every six months.</p>
<p>Which brings us to tires. Be honest, have you ever had your tires rotated? If not, you are going to end up replacing your tires more frequently than is necessary. At an average cost of 0 per tire, that can be an expensive oversight. Your tires should be rotated about twice a year, so plan to have it done when you change your oil, or every other oil change if you are still changing your oil every three months.</p>
<p>Your tires will also last longer if you drive on properly inflated tires. But what is properly inflated? It depends on the make and model of your car. You can check the sticker on the inside of the car door to learn the proper inflation for your tires, which is measured by PSI (or pounds per square inch). Driving on properly inflated tires will help your tires last longer, improve your gas mileage and help to avoid a dangerous blowout on the road. You can easily find an automotive shop that will check the inflation of your tires when they are doing your oil change. If they don&#8217;t offer that service, find another shop that does.</p>
<p>If you are using a quicky oil change shop for your oil changes and tire checks, it is a good idea to take you car into the dealer for a more thorough check up at least once a year. Your auto mechanic is more qualified to check brakes, spark plugs, radiator coolant, transmission fluid and belts. They will also know the history of the car and can recommend regular tune-ups when necessary.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t forget to keep records and receipts for all of your auto maintenance and repairs. In the event you have to make a warranty claim, your records will help prove to the manufacturer that you have properly maintained the vehicle. Your records will also help you get the most amount of money when you sell the car, as you can prove to the new buyer that the car has been properly maintained.</p>
<p>Remember the princess at the beginning of this tale? If she had merely maintained her chariot on a regular basis, she could have saved money on costly repairs, saved money be improving her gas mileage, and saved herself the trouble and danger of an unexpected breakdown on the highway. She also would have saved herself the embarrassment of becoming the cliché in an old story!</p>
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		<title>Car Maintenance Mistakes to Avoid</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Jan 2012 12:34:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It does not take much to make mistakes with the maintenance of your vehicle. Quite often it is nothing more than a combination of being lazy and forgetful. But these maintenance mistakes can lead to serious problems that could become a financial burden. There are several common mistakes that car owners make that put the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It does not take much to make mistakes with the maintenance of your vehicle. Quite often it is nothing more than a combination of being lazy and forgetful. But these maintenance mistakes can lead to serious problems that could become a financial burden. There are several common mistakes that car owners make that put the health of their car at risk. Most people cannot afford unnecessary vehicle expenses. Taking care of your car by following the maintenance schedule laid out in the user manual is ideal for optimum performance and longevity of your vehicle.</p>
<p>One of the most common maintenance mistakes that people make involve getting a regular oil change. It is important to follow the laid out schedule in the user manual. It states how often you should get your oil changed. This can be determined by so many months or by a certain number of miles or kilometers on your engine. As time goes on, your engine oil will become dirty and could affect the way the car operates. This can be damaging. Clean oil is necessary for the engine and its many components. Make sure that you get it changed regularly and pay attention to whether or not you are running synthetic oil or not. This can make a difference.</p>
<p>The tires on your car need to be in the best shape possible. On average, tires can last about five years before they need to be replaced. If you do not know how old your tires are, have a tire shop that you trust look at them. Of course, things like the weather conditions and the seasons will make a difference in how long your tires last. They need to be rotated regularly and occasionally balanced. Do not neglect to do this, especially when you get a new set or if it has not been done in quite a while.</p>
<p>Ignoring any sounds or obvious changes in your brakes is a huge mistake, one that nobody can afford to make. Neglecting your brakes could be potentially dangerous. Putting yourself and your family at risk is never alright. As soon as you notice a squeal in your brakes, have them looked at by a certified mechanic that you trust. Replace brake components as necessary and keep all warranty information handy. Checking on your brake fluid regularly is part of taking care of your brakes. Do not allow the fluid to get too low. It is just as important as any other part.</p>
<p>There are many people that have a garage and never use it for their car. Storing odds and ends in the garage while parking your car on the street is not going to do anything to make the car last any longer. Keeping it stored safely is something many neglect to do. If you have the option available, it is in your best interest. Cars are a serious financial investment that should be protected. Likewise, washing and waxing regularly goes hand in hand with this. If you never clean or protect your car, it will be a mistake that leads to a vehicle that is old before its time.</p>
<p>Find the best deal on the auto insurance coverage you need.  Visit us today for money-saving tips and receive free quotes from respected insurance companies for the coverage you need.</p>
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		<title>10 Basic Car Maintenance Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Jan 2012 05:06:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you purchase a new car and drive it off the lot, the last thing you are generally worried about is a need for costly repairs. If you take care of your vehicle and keep up with maintenance, you can avoid many major problems down the road. Fail to take care of routine issues and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you purchase a new car and drive it off the lot, the last thing you are generally worried about is a need for costly repairs. If you take care of your vehicle and keep up with maintenance, you can avoid many major problems down the road. Fail to take care of routine issues and your new vehicle will not stay that way for long.</p>
<p>So, what do you need to do to keep your new car running right? The following are the top 10 maintenance tips to help you keep your vehicle on the road and out of the shop:</p>
<p>Keep up with your tires – While your tires will not directly impact your engine, they can have a big effect on your wallet. Make sure to keep them properly filled and do inspect the treads on a regular basis. To avoid unbalanced wear, make sure to have them rotated at least every 5,000 miles. Replace as needed.</p>
<p>Inspect belts regularly – The belt system in your car helps such things as your alternator and air conditioning compressor operate correctly. When these break, they can cause costly damage. To avoid this, <br />inspect them regularly for wear. If they are showing signs, go ahead and replace them before they become a problem.</p>
<p>Inspect fluids regularly – Keep up with oil, water, power steering fluid and other important liquids in your car. Check them regularly and have them topped off or replaced as needed.</p>
<p>Use the right gasoline – Pay attention to your manual and only use the recommended gasoline. Using super when the car calls for regular will not give you better performance. You only need to use what the maker suggests for the engine.</p>
<p>Go in for routine maintenance – Make sure to go in for regular oil changes and other routine maintenance as spelled out in your owner manual. Even if your vehicle is operating fine, these appointments can be vital for preventing major problems later.</p>
<p>Protect your electrical system – Any time you plan on performing work on your car that involves the electrical system, protect your investment by disconnecting the battery. For example, if you plan to add an aftermarket radio system, this is a good time to pull the battery.</p>
<p>Protect your paint job – Keep up with basic outside maintenance such as washing and waxing the paint. This can prevent rusting and help keep scratches down to a minimum.</p>
<p>Pay attention to warning lights – Do not ignore dashboard warning lights if they come on. Take your vehicle in to find out the source of the problem.</p>
<p>Inspect exterior lights frequently – Take the time to check signaling, brake lights and head lights on a regular basis. When these lights fail, driving your vehicle can be dangerous. Be sure to inspect these at least once or twice a month if not more frequently.</p>
<p>Change filters when necessary – Keep up with filter changes to avoid system clogs. Filters to watch include fuel and air.</p>
<p>When the right steps are taken on maintenance, your new vehicle can continue to run right for a very long time. Taking evasive maneuvers can also save you money and spare you hassles down the road.</p>
<p>Find the best deal on the auto insurance coverage you need.  Visit us today for money-saving tips and receive free quotes from respected insurance companies for the coverage you need.</p>
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		<title>Scheduling Regular Car Maintenance Matters</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Jan 2012 15:50:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the best things about buying a brand new car today is the fact that most do not require the rigorous maintenance schedule their siblings from the past survived on. Going in for oil changes every 3,000 miles is just no longer a part of the ownership experience for most. Still, new cars do [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the best things about buying a brand new car today is the fact that most do not require the rigorous maintenance schedule their siblings from the past survived on. Going in for oil changes every 3,000 miles is just no longer a part of the ownership experience for most. Still, new cars do need some attention or they will become old fast.</p>
<p>What should car owners do to make sure their vehicles get the attention they need? Why is it so important?</p>
<p>While newer model vehicles are designed to last longer in between maintenance appointments, they can suffer greatly if those dates with a mechanic are not met.  Certain fluids and filters still need to be replaced occasionally or they can run out or lose their effectiveness and damage the inner workings of the engine.</p>
<p>As it was in the past, oil remains one of the most important fluids to keep up with for maintenance. Courtesy of the creation of synthetic oils, changes are not necessarily required every 3,000 miles. Instead, most manufacturers recommend every 5,000 to 6,000 miles. To gauge what is best here, check into manufacturer recommendations and also pay attention to driving habits. When driving takes place within the city, with a lot of stop and start traffic, changes will be necessary more often. Highway mileage is not as hard on oil so changes can take place less frequently.</p>
<p>Now, in regard to other fluids, it is still a very wise idea to have them inspected with every oil change at least. The same goes with filters for fuel, oil and air. Keeping up with filters and fluids is important to protect a new car and ensure that it keeps running well. When oil breaks down or runs out, for example, delicate parts within the engine will lose their lubrication. This, in turn, can cause them to seize up or even break. When filters clog, they damage the effectiveness of the systems they are meant to assist.</p>
<p>So, how can a motorist be sure a proper maintenance schedule is followed?</p>
<p>Follow these tips to help safeguard a vehicle:</p>
<p>Find the recommended schedule from the manufacturer – This will be in the manual that came with the car. If it cannot be found, check with the dealer. Take this schedule and post it in the car, on the refrigerator, or better yet, in a calendar.</p>
<p>Locate a good mechanic – Find a trusted location to take a vehicle for its normally scheduled maintenance. This will take some of the angst out of the process if a trusted mechanic is found in advance of the need for work.</p>
<p>Perform spot checks – Even as the schedule is followed, it is still a good idea to spot check fluids like the oil. In fact, it does not hurt to check oil levels and conditioning with each gas fill up. This is also a good time to check tire pressure, washer fluid and tire wear patterns.</p>
<p>New cars do not need the attention that older vehicles might. This does not mean they are free of maintenance concerns though. To keep a vehicle running right, be sure to follow a set schedule for maintenance.</p>
<p>Find the best deal on the auto insurance coverage you need. Visit us today for money-saving tips and receive free quotes from respected insurance companies for the coverage you need.</p>
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		<title>Car Maintenance Mistakes To Watch Out For</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Jan 2012 19:02:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the best things about modern cars is that they do not necessarily require as much maintenance as the vehicles of yesteryear did. This, however, does not mean that maintenance is not needed at all. The scheduling is just a little different and so are some of the requirements. Unfortunately, many car owners are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the best things about modern cars is that they do not necessarily require as much maintenance as the vehicles of yesteryear did. This, however, does not mean that maintenance is not needed at all. The scheduling is just a little different and so are some of the requirements.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, many car owners are still operating in the past and try to function on a schedule that is not necessary. Others skip basic maintenance all together and put their vehicles in potential peril.</p>
<p>There are a variety of mistakes that are commonly made in regard to maintenance. Avoiding them can help keep a car running right. Some of the potential servicing pitfalls to watch out for include:</p>
<p>Failing to keep up with the maintenance schedule – Inside every new car is a manual from the manufacturer. This manual will outline a schedule for maintenance in months and/or miles. Many car owners think they know better than the manufacturer and either have maintenance performed too early or too late. Just follow the guidelines to keep a vehicle in good working order. The manufacturer does know the machine the best.</p>
<p>Forgetting to inspect and inflate tires – This is a very simple task that can keep maneuvering on track and help prevent the waste of gasoline. Tires should be checked as often as possible to avoid under-inflation, which can lead to improper tire wear and tear and a loss of maneuverability.</p>
<p>Failing to replace wipers when they need it – There is no magic number in months that wiper blades will last. While fall is generally a decent time to get the job done, it is best to just replace them when signs of wear are evident.</p>
<p>Using the wrong gas – A lot of people operate under the idea that the higher the octane in a gasoline the better it is for a car. This is not necessarily the case. It is better to just use the rating the manufacturer calls for. A higher-rated gasoline will not produce more power.</p>
<p>Forgetting to change filters – While new cars will not need to go in for oil changes every 3,000 miles in most cases they still need to have their filters changed. Make sure to do this whenever it is recommended. A dirty air filter can damage fuel efficiency and end up costing you more money over the long haul.</p>
<p>Not paying attention to brakes – Brake jobs can be small or they can be huge. It is better, however, to go ahead and have them inspected at the first signs of trouble. Ignoring funny sounds and squishy response time will not make problems go away. Doing this can, however, make problems become much worse and much more costly.</p>
<p>Failing to use a garage – When a garage is available, using it is the best thing for a car. It never hurts to protect a vehicle from exposure.</p>
<p>Warming up a car before running it – Newer cars do not need to be warmed up for 30 minutes before driving when the temperatures are low. Idling for too long puts unnecessary wear and tear on the engine and wastes fuel.</p>
<p>Winterizing is no longer vital – Beyond making sure fluids are topped off and the right tires on a vehicle, a change of seasons is no longer a big deal for vehicles.</p>
<p>Newer cars just do not have the same maintenance requirements as models of the past. Pay attention to the manual and just follow the instructions for a proper maintenance schedule that can help keep a car on the road and running correctly.</p>
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		<title>Elitedirect.com: The One Stop Shop For All Your Car Maintenance Needs</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 31 Dec 2011 10:06:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[John Boyd Dunlop made the first pneumatic tyre as his son suffered tremendous headaches when riding his bicycle.  Little did he know the solution to the problem would result in over 1 Billion tyres being sold every year all over the world. However, the first tyres consisted of a metal strap circling a wooden wheel.  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>John Boyd Dunlop made the first pneumatic tyre as his son suffered tremendous headaches when riding his bicycle.  Little did he know the solution to the problem would result in over 1 Billion tyres being sold every year all over the world. However, the first tyres consisted of a metal strap circling a wooden wheel.  This created protection for the wear and tear of the wheel and tied all the spokes together, strengthening and increasing durability.  This became known as the “Tire” which stuck and was revived in the 19th Century in the UK as the “Tyre”.</p>
<p>The UK’s leading online tyre centre, EliteDirect.com’s managing director, Steve Eldridge says: “Long gone are the days where a wheelwright forged the metal strip, placing it around the wheel and quenching it in cold water causing the metal to contract thus making a tight fit. Our facilities boast a massive 67,000 square foot warehouse and 20,000 square foot retail store, our 6000 square foot showroom is packed with the very latest products and our workshop has 19 Ramps Including 4 wheel alignment bays so there are shorter waiting times.”</p>
<p>“Stock levels have never been higher so there is usually no long waiting times for products to arrive. Our sales representatives, indeed the whole company are committed to ensuring that your orders are processed as quickly and efficiently as possible. We also offer a mail order facility for other outlets that is second to none. Our fitting centre has the latest diagnostic equipment and fully trained technicians 6 days a week.”</p>
<p>Elite Direct offers a professional service combined with vast knowledge on all aspects of tyres, exhausts, Alloy wheels, suspension systems, tuning, brakes, MOT’s and wheel alignment, it really is a one stop centre for all your car maintenance requirements.</p>
<p>For more information please visit www.elitedirect.com</p>
<p>Editor’s Note: Elite Direct is represented by online advertising consultancy, Media Solutions Marketing. Please direct all press queries to Billy Howe. Email: billy@mediasolutionsmarketing.com or call:</p>
<p>0845 680 9802</p>
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		<title>Pep Boys Coupons: Stress-Less Car Maintenance, Tire Replacement And Oil Change!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Dec 2011 14:39:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you need to replace the tires on your car and saving some money while doing so, read on! Now you can do exactly that using the Pep Boys Coupons when you need to have your tires replaced, battery changed, oil changed, maintenance and tuning. The coupons will help you save a lot on your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you need to replace the tires on your car and saving some money while doing so, read on!</p>
<p>Now you can do exactly that using the Pep Boys Coupons when you need to have your tires replaced, battery changed, oil changed, maintenance and tuning. The coupons will help you save a lot on your next car maintenance visit.</p>
<p>Operating from Philadelphia, Pep Boys is a fast growing chain of tire replacement specialists. The company is growing strongly throughout the United States and has a very effective marketing strategy which has helped them gear up the market.</p>
<p>You should highly consider these coupons since they will help you save a lot on new purchases and upgrades to your tires as well as maintenance costs on brands such as Cooper, Toyo, Michelin, Nitto, and Firestone tire.</p>
<p>Some of the advantages are:</p>
<p>Savings: When you want to buy in bulk, these coupons are amazing and will help you save tons of money which you can then invest elsewhere. Without these coupons you would have to pay very exorbitant prices.<br />
No Tension:  With the current financial situation, stress and tension is common when you are planning your budget for upgrades or maintenance; with these coupons at least you will be satisfied and stress free, knowing that you will be saving some valuable money.<br />
More for less: Saving money on some purchases frees it up for spending elsewhere, this way you can actually purchase the items you need and then some extra with the money you saved.</p>
<p>These coupons are easily available online from websites such as retailmenot.com, couponcabin.com, 8coupons.com, dealio.com, mahalo.com etc. and the Pep Boys official website. You can also sign up on the website for updates on new items, promotions, offers and discounts depending on the season and time of the year. The Pep Boys store has gotten real popular lately and is in high demand. You can visit the store near you and browse. The Pep Boys Coupons are a great way to fully take benefit from the store and save money, get some extra items and not worry about budget. With these coupons you don&#8217;t need to hold back on those much needed upgrades; just visit the Pep Boys store and get yourself a well-deserved set of wheels at a very affordable price and then look around for other items to invest in with the money you saved on them!</p>
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