Considering Buying an ATV After Riding Once or Twice? What to Know

Posted on: 26 June 2017

If you have been considering getting an ATV or a similar recreational vehicle but you aren't sure if you would use the vehicle enough to make the investment worth it, you want to do a few different things. It's best not to purchase an expensive item on impulse and to weigh all the pros and cons carefully. Here are a few of the things that you need to do, and debate, so you can make the best decision possible when considering purchasing an ATV. [Read More]

2-Step Guide For Cleaning A Used Motor You Purchased At A Salvage Yard

Posted on: 29 February 2016

If you have recently purchased a used motor from a salvage yard, it may have a lot of grime and rust on it. Before you start working on the internal workings of the engine, you may want to clean it up so you can get a better idea about its external condition. To do this, use the following two-step guide to remove the dirt and rust from the surface, casing and bolts. [Read More]

Shopping For A Used Car? 3 Reasons You Should Always Ask For A VIN History Report

Posted on: 24 September 2015

When you are shopping for a used car, your heart might skip a beat when you find the ride of your dreams that actually fits your budget. However, before you start signing papers, you should consider the fact that there might be more to that ride than you think. However, since damage, insurance claims, and financial information are associated with your car's vehicle identification number, VIN reports can save you from a world of trouble. [Read More]

The Savvy Car Owner's Tips For Tune-Ups

Posted on: 22 September 2015

A tune-up in the traditional sense was a process once used to keep older model cars in good running condition. When you took your vehicle in for a tune-up, your mechanic checked points and spark plugs, the timing, the air filter, and the carburetor. He changed and refilled fluids and may have flushed the radiator or the transmission. But times are changing. Today's newer model vehicles are operated by computer chips, and today's " [Read More]